If you are ready for a paddle in the urban core of downtown, look no further than the Chicago Riverwalk. This epicenter of the city is packed with parks, a pathway to walk the river as well as cafes and more running parallel to the Chicago River. This section might be the quintessential spot to see the city from, it is also for only the most safety savvy paddlers. There is plenty of river traffic, with boats of all shapes and sizes sharing the water way. So be sure you are prepared to navigate the traffic, wearing all the proper safety equipment, and have the balance to stay on your board.
Just north of downtown, the river splits to flow around Goose Island. The water is peaceful, with just the barest hint of a current. Just adjacent to this section is REI (905 W Eastman St) not only do they have the gear you need to hit the water, but they also have a boat ramp to test out watercraft, and a great place to launch for a paddle. You can head upriver for a workout, and circumvent Goose Island, or head downriver and eventually meet up with the Riverwalk section. This section is a pleasant escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
We have barely scratched the surface of ChiTown though. With so many beaches, parks, river miles and more, there are endless places to paddle. So, while Chicago might not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of world-class SUP spots, we think it deserves a spot on the list. So, the next time you are headed there, be sure to pack your paddleboard and explore the many waterways that make Chicago one the coolest urban paddle destinations.