Introduction to Flatwater Packrafting - Seattle - 2025

Packrafting Course

Introduction to Flatwater Packrafting

A basic introduction course to learn how to safely and proficiently packraft on lakes and slow rivers and how to backpack with your packraft.

This course will introduce participants to essential packrafting skills for flat water, such as alpine lakes and slow moving rivers up to class I.  It is suitable for anyone who desires an introduction to packrafting equipment, gear, and paddling skills.  

One lecture and three outings are included:

  • An evening lecture to introduce and try on gear and cover basic skills
  • A paddling field trip on a lake to learn and practice skills
  • A paddling field trip on a class I river
  • An experience trip, with two options available: an overnight hiking-paddling-camping trip, or a day trip
  • Short videos and resources will be assigned outside the lecture and trips

Participants must attend all outings and demonstrate proficiency in essential skills in order to graduate and earn the Basic Flatwater Packrafting badge. This badge qualifies you to participate in flatwater packrafting trips.

Those with more extensive paddling experience whose objectives include whitewater rivers of class II and above may want to take the whitewater packrafting course. The flatwater course is not a prerequisite for the whitewater course.  

Packraft rental: The club has packrafts to rent for the duration of the course and a 2 month period beyond to accommodate experience trips.  Details regarding cost and equipment provided are available on our rental page. Contact the course lead if you intend to use this option.

Please note the registration end date for this course is August 1. Please read our mountaineer cancellation and refund policies linked above. 

Skills

Gear:

  • Understand packraft inflation, rigging, deflation and care
  • Don and burp a dry suit
  • Identify boat repair kit items and talk through a repair

SWIMMING skills 

  • Perform a relaxed float, backstroke and aggressive forward stroke 
  • Swim with a paddle for 100 feet (30m)
  • Make a flat jump into water
  • Assume and maintain safety swim position using a backstroke
  • Swim through a class I riffle
  • Catch an eddy
  • Exit the water with a seal crawl
  • Understand how to avoid foot entrapment by avoiding standing in moving water
  • Understand drowning response, hypothermia and cold water hazards

PADDLING SKILLS

  • Use a basic forward stroke sinking the full paddle blade to travel 100 feet (30m)
  • Spin the boat 360 degrees with a sweep stroke
  • Use a draw stroke to move the boat sideways 10 feet (3m)
  • Use a scull stroke to move the boat sideways 3 ft (1m)
  • Paddle at a ferry angle across a current
  • Paddle a 50 foot (15m) figure-8 obstacle course in flat water
  • Paddle through a class I riffle
  • Catch an eddy on a class I river
  • Enter and exit a steep bank on a class I river
  • Introduction to low brace

RESCUE SKILLS

  • Reenter a stabilized boat from deep water with current
  • Stabilize a boat for a swimmer to reenter and assist with shoulder strap pull
  • Paddle with an extra paddle 30ft (10m)
  • Boat bump or bow carry a rogue boat 30ft (10m)
  • Tow or bow carry a swimmer 30ft (10m)

SCHOLARSHIPS

The Mountaineers is committed to helping make the outdoors accessible to all. In addition to providing gear to loan, we aim to reduce financial barriers by providing scholarships. Our scholarships are funded by donors who believe in The Mountaineers mission to help folks get outside, and to preserve our wild landscapes. If your current financial situation limits your access to the outdoors, we encourage you to complete a scholarship application here.  If you're inspired to contribute to making the outdoors more inclusive, we encourage you to make a tax-deductible donation through our website.

Badges you will earn:

Course Requirements
Course Activity Date Availability Leader
Flatwater Packrafting Course Lecture
Seattle Program Center
Wed, Sep 3, 2025
Registration closes Aug 1
4 participants
4 instructors
Flatwater Packraft Course Outing: paddle on a lake
Lake Washington: Magnuson Park Swimming Beach
Sun, Sep 14, 2025
Registration closes Aug 1
4 participants
3 instructors
Flatwater Packrafting Course Outing: paddle on a Class I river
Skykomish River: Sultan to Monroe
Sun, Sep 21, 2025
Registration closes Aug 1
4 participants
2 instructors
Flatwater Packrafting Course: experience trip
Little Kachess Lake
Sat, Oct 4, 2025 -
Sun, Oct 5, 2025
Registration closes Aug 1
4 participants
1 instructor

Additional badges needed to graduate

Completed

Roster
Required Equipment

Packraft and Related  Equipment

A packraft and paddle are required for the course.  

The club has several packrafts and paddles available for students to rent for  the duration of the course and a 2 month period beyond to accommodate experience trips. Contact the course instructor if you plan to use this option.  Details regarding cost and equipment provided are available on our rental page.

Immersion Protection Equipment

The course involves entering and exiting cold bodies of water numerous times on each wet training day.  A dry suit is highly recommended and may be rented at a local shop. 

Other Equipment

Other equipment includes a personal flotation device (PFD), appropriate footwear and clothing, waterproof whistle, neoprene booties, neoprene gloves, a repair kit, dry bag and other miscellaneous items.   

All gear requirements will be covered in the first lecture. 

It is strongly recommended that you purchase The Packrafting Handbook: A Guide for the Curious.

Course Materials

You must register for this course to see course materials.