Stay in practice by participating in Tumalo Creek's open winter roll sessions held at the Redmond pool!
Tumalo Creek’s winter roll sessions are excellent for maintaining a solid roll throughout the winter. Practice your roll and other kayaking skills independently at Redmond’s indoor heated pool. Open sessions do not include formal instruction; however, we always have a staff member available to provide tips.
If you are interested in formal roll instruction, you can book time with one of our expert instructors. Formal instruction occurs at the same time and place with up to three students. Check out our Winter Roll Classes for more details on formal instruction.
Please note that our open roll sessions include only pool space, and not equipment. It is your responsibility to bring your own equipment that is clean of any dirt and debris. If you need equipment rentals, Tumalo Creek offers a fleet of whitewater kayaks. For rental details, please call us at 541-317-9407.
Safety Notice
Paddlesports, water, and river activities involve inherent risks that cannot be eliminated and may result in serious injury or death. Participation may involve hazards including but not limited to; moving water, changing river conditions, weather, obstacles, uneven terrain, equipment failure, and other natural or man-made hazards. Conditions can change rapidly and without warning.
All participants are required to wear a properly fitted U.S. Coast Guard-approved personal flotation device (PFD) whenever on the water or whenever directed by a guide or instructor. Additional required safety equipment must be worn and used as instructed.
Our guides and instructors are trained to help manage risk and provide a more safe learning environment, but they cannot eliminate all risks or guarantee your safety. Even on guided trips, lessons, and camps, every participant is responsible for actively contributing to their own safety.
Participants are expected to:
- Listen to and follow all instructions from guides and instructors.
- Stay alert, make responsible decisions, and avoid unnecessary risks.
- Know and respect their own abilities and limits. Do not attempt skills or activities beyond your experience or comfort level.
- Immediately inform your guide or instructor if you are uncomfortable, become fatigued, are unable to perform a skill safely, or observe a potential hazard.
- Work together with guides and fellow participants to help maintain a safe environment.
Parents and guardians are responsible for ensuring that minor participants understand and follow all safety instructions.
By participating in our programs—including whitewater kayaking, rafting, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), canoeing, kayak sailing, flatwater paddling, youth camps, multi-activity paddlesports camps, and other paddlesports activities—you acknowledge the inherent risks associated with these activities and accept responsibility for your own actions and participation.
Equipment List
Tumalo Creek Provides
- 2 hrs pool time
Participant Provides
- Cleaned Kayak and all other personal equipment
Gear required for this trip is available for purchase at our shop.
Meeting Location
Cascade Swim Center465 SW Rimrock Way Redmond, OR 97756
+ CANCELLATION POLICY
Tumalo Creek Deposits and Cancellation Policies:
One Day Lessons/Tours: 48 hours prior to departure date required for cancellations or date changes. No Shows, cancellations or date changes for any reason inside the 48 hour period will be subject to forfeiture of all fees.
Tumalo Creek (TC) Initiated Cancellation Disclaimer: Applies to all one day lessons, trips, tours, multi-day trips, camps and special events. TC reserves the right to cancel, postpone or reschedule one day lessons, trips, tours, multi-day trips, camps and special events within 24 hours of the scheduled date. Circumstances include but are not limited to low enrollment, weather (ex. thunderstorms/lightning), natural disasters (ex. forest fires) and events or circumstances beyond TC’s control.
+ OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Our roll sessions are just one of the options we provide for paddlers seeking to enhance their skills and cultivate greater confidence on the water. Consider exploring our Full Immersion Whitewater Weekend or our Intermediate Whitewater Weekend for a guided progression into the world of whitewater kayaking.
And for those who have successfully completed our beginner to intermediate courses, don't forget to explore our three-day, raft-supported, whitewater kayaking camp on the Lower Deschutes River.
Visit our website to learn more! www.tumalocreek.com
+ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Can I bring my own gear?
If you have your own gear and or boat you are more than welcome to bring your gear to the classes. It is always good to practice in the same equipment you will use after the class.
Can kids come to these lessons?
We have a strict age requirement of 15 for standard lessons. If you have a child younger than 15 please check out our offerings for Tumalo Kids or email [email protected] to get information on private classes.
Do I have to get on the water?
If you are taking a class we do require you to come out on the water and practice the techniques we are covering. Though we start on land most of our instruction is on the water so students can try the new skill in real time.
Do I have to participate in the self rescue?
It is entirely optional but highly recommended that you try your hand at a self rescue during class. Practice makes perfect and what better way to practice than by having a certified instructor right there with you.
Will I fall in?
It is entirely possible that you will fall in the water. We will always suit you up with all of the necessary safety gear for the discipline you are participating in, and our certified instructors are well versed in water rescues. But still, be prepared to swim.






