W H A T ' S N E W !
The 4th of July fundraiser was a huge success!
Thanks to everyone who made it happen!
N E W : PNW Coast Paddler Handbook
View in Membership Area page: Please read, download if you want your own copy.
The Handbook answers many questions that club members may have.
Don't forget to Snap in for practice!
Practice: Tuesday and Thursday: 6:00-7:00 pm (5:40pm arrival),
Saturday: race practice 8:00-9:30 am (7:40am arrival)
Club logo hats available in the
Gearshack via Membership Area page.
Pacific Northwest Coast Paddling Club
A non-profit dedicated to health, community, and the environment.
Empowering paddlers through the dynamic sport of dragon boating.
featuring
Nehalem Bay TideRunners
A women’s competitive dragon boat team
Paddling with Heart, Powered by Community
TideRunners Are More Than a Team. We’re a Force on the Water.
Promoting wellness, teamwork, and resilience
Championing inclusivity and community
Driving economic vitality and ecological responsibility
Join the Crew ~ Learn More About Us
Why Paddle with Us?
Empowered Women
- Build strength, endurance, and mental focus.
- Experience the beauty and wildlife of Nehalem Bay's coastal environment..
- Join a supportive community
- No experience? No problem! Training is provided for all skill levels.
Why Paddle with Us?
Competitive Team
- Compete in exciting dragon boat races across the region and internationally
- TideRunners compete in several races each season
- Experience the thrill of racing along with dozens of other teams and hundreds of other paddlers
Why Paddle with Us?
Making Waves Together
- Whether you're looking to paddle for fun, improve your fitness, or race competitively, we welcome everyone of all backgrounds to join our crew.
- New paddlers may attend up to two practice sessions at no cost to experience the sport and team environment.
- After two free sessions, register by paying
annual club membership fee.