Outdoor Pursuits and Rentals
Outdoor Pursuits and Rentals
With a complete rental and service shop storefront, CWU Outdoor Pursuits & Rentals offers year round access to all the supplies you need to enjoy outdoor events.
Whether you engage in summer or winter outdoor adventures, OPR can help you plan your next outdoor adventure. OPR serves CWU students, faculty, staff, and current alumni association members.
About Outdoor Pursuits & Rentals
With a complete storefront, rental and service shop, CWU Outdoor Pursuits & Rentals offers year round access to rental gear, scheduled trips, custom trips, ski/snowboard waxing & tuning services and outdoor events. Whether you engage in summer or winter outdoor adventures, OPR can help you plan your next outdoor adventure. OPR serves CWU students, faculty, staff, and current alumni association members.
Outdoor Pursuits and Rentals is a year-round rental & service shop and provides equipment for all seasons. In addition to offering gear you could possibly need to float the Yakima River, or snowshoe in the Cascades, a full supply of camping gear is also available.
Participation in the Outdoor Pursuits and Rentals program is more than just fun in the outdoors. Outdoor Pursuits and Rentals supports the individual development of participants through outdoor experiences. Outdoor Pursuits and Rentals aims to inspire participants to pursue their goals and challenge what they thought were their limitations.
Stoked to hit the winter slopes, OPR offers waxing & tuning services so you can keep your boards performing well all season. When the season is over, bring your equipment in for a coat of storage wax to protect those bases over the summer.
Outdoor Pursuits and Rentals is welcoming and suitable for participants of all backgrounds and skill-levels. Whether you're an expert or a first-timer, OPR has something to offer you. Come by OPR and let us try to enhance your outdoor experience!
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OPR Sunset Paddle Boarding
Video about OPR rafting trip in Ellensburg.
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OPR Spring Quarter Hours of Operation
Spring Quarter Hours
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10am-4pm
Tuesday: 1pm-4pm
Wednesday: 1pm-4pm
Thursday: 1pm-4pm
Friday: 10am-4pm
Saturday: ClosedWill be closed on Spring Break.
Spring Quarter closures include Memorial Day May 27th.Please call 509-963-3537 or email outdoorpursuits@cwu.edu to find out more.
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Special Gear Rental Periods
The Outdoor Pursuits & Rentals Shop offers special deals for holidays and school breaks when the rental shop is closed. Listed below are the special rental periods and deals. For specific questions, please call 509.963.3536.
- Martin Luther King Day - Free day with any weekend rental.
- President's Day - Free day with any weekend rental.
- Spring Break - Pay the weekend price for the full week.
- Memorial Day - Free day with any weekend rental.
- Juneteenth - Free day with any weekend rental.
- Fourth of July - Free day for any rentals over the 4th.
- Labor Day - Free day with any weekend rental.
- Thanksgiving Break - Pay the weekend price for all of break
- Winter Break - Schedule an appointment with OPR to pickup your equipment during Winter Break.
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Guided Trips & Events
OPR Trips
*All trips include the required gear necessary. For example, a standup paddle board trip includes, standup paddle board, paddle, personal flotation device (PFD), leash, fins & pump. Some clothing is available for rent if students need it. See the rental page to learn more about available clothing.
Typical year round programs & trips include:
Fall Quarter
Hiking
Backpacking
Rafting
Mountain Biking
Standup Paddle Boarding
Fireside ChatsWinter Quarter
Snowshoeing
Cross Country Skiing
Backcountry Skiing
Snow Tubing
Ski & Snowboard Shuttles
Spring Quarter
Hiking
Mountain Biking
FREE Bicycle Maintenance Clinics
Standup Paddle Boarding
Fireside Chats
Rafting
Training & Certifications
AIARE Avalanche Level 1 Course
Swiftwater Rescue Course
Wilderness First Responder -
Yakima River
Enjoy a scenic float down the Yakima River, take in the stunning views of the canyon and valley, and watch for wildlife along the banks of the river. Be adventurous, see what the nature around the Lower Kitittas Valley has to offer.
Action Stage - (33.5 feet - 35.5 feet.) At this stage, the river is near bank full at Ellensburg. Lowland flooding is possible in the low areas along the river. If the water level is above 33.5 feet, please consider your recreation options carefully and know that you are responsible for your own safety while on the river.
The Yakima water level is always very closely monitored by the USGS. You are able to see what the water level for each of the stages in real-time. Yakima River's real-time water levels.
What to Bring
- Personal Flotation Device (PFD) / Life Jacket & WEAR IT!
- Water
- Food
- Waterproof sunblock
- Chapstick
- Proper footwear with snug straps that will not fall off
- Inexpensive sunglasses
- Swimsuit
- And the pump. When the raft hits the cold water it can lose pressure over the duration of the float. During a break in your float, keep the raft out of direct sunlight and give it a couple pumps before heading back out!
Caution:
Rafting is a potentially hazardous activity. Always raft with a group and seek training prior to floating the river on your own. Moving water is a powerful element and awareness of potential hazards may allow you to have a more safe and enjoyable experience. OPR offers a Swiftwater Rescue course annually each Spring for those interested in getting more training.
On the Yakima River, OPR equipment is prohibited floating the stretch between the Upper Bridge at KOA campground to the Lower Bridge at Irene Rinehart Park (People's Pond), and from the Lower Bridge (People's Pond) down to South Ringer Loop launch. AVOID THESE AREAS!!! These areas are potentially hazardous and are off limits for OPR equipment. The Ringer Loop Road is closed in the middle because it was washed out by the Yakima River a few years ago. Please avoid putting your water vessel in the river at North Ringer Loop. North Ringer Loop is the little grassy park with the picnic table that is near the Yakima River RV Park. This section of river is within the prohibited stretch referenced above. For the Ringer Loop put-in, you should drive to the second road named Ringer Loop Road and drive to the WA state managed parking area with boat launch to put your water vessel in the river. At this site, there is a Bureau of Land Management sign labeling this area South Ringer Loop. Please note a Discover Pass or day use fee is required here. For a list of Yakima River put-ins & take-outs and FAQ on our rental gear and floating the river, click here.
Please send inquiries via e-mail outdoorpursuits@cwu.edu. Or contact Outdoor Pursuits and Rentals by phone at (509) 963-3537.
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Useful Links
Trip Resources
Local Trip Planning
Yakima River Floats
Ellensburg’s NOAA weatherWinter Resources
Washington State Dot Mountain Passes
PNW Avalanche Forecast
Nationwide Avalanche Forecast
American Avalanche Association
American Institute for Avalanche Research & EducationHiking, Mountaineering & Climbing Resources
Washington Trails Association
Caltopo - Backcountry Mapping Website
Mountain Project
Summit Post
Turns All Year
TrailforksRiver Flow Resources
Dream Flows
Professor Paddle
USGS Current Water Data - Forms
Lower Umtanum
Trail Map (PDF)| Driving Directions
Manastash Ridge
Trail Map (PDF)| Driving Directions
Manastash Lake
Trail Map (PDF)| Driving Directions
Pete Lake
Trail Map (PDF)| Driving Directions
Umtanum Ridge
Trail Map (PDF)| Driving Directions
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Contact
Logan Scully
400 E. University Way Ellensburg, WA, 98926-7448