Sonya Price Review of Texas Rowing Center
All equipment is constantly being cleaned and mask...
All equipment is constantly being cleaned and masks are required on the dock. You leave the dock on your knees on the board to prevent falling and hitting your head on the dock. You are required to wear a life jacket but we do remove ours and attach it to the net on the board, once we get out on the water. You can take what you want on the board like a small cooler or backpack. Obviously, glass is not a smart choice, but bevvies are allowed. Use your own judgement and be safe and respectful and this is a really fun activity. You pay by the hour but we have never been charged more for losing track of time and coming in later than our hour. Most people choose paddle boards but there are row boats and kayaks as well. The Rowing center does have a rowing summer day camp for kids. My son went at 14 and gained muscle by the time it was over. Team work is necessary. This is a cool opportunity. You do sign a waiver when you arrive at the rowing center and you can leave property securely in baskets behind the counter. There is more than plenty social distancing space on the water.

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