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    4.3 (93 reviews)
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    Lazy day birthday! 54 is going to be good!
    Cissy B.

    What a awesome birthday with my family! Loved it! Checked in and on our way to get on the bus then BAM we were floating... Can't wait for our next trip to GA!

    Corbin A.

    Green acres was a cute little area to do kayaking! In terms of offers, it's pretty standard. Mostly universal life jackets, single kayaks only, and they bus you to the drop off. All of the staff were very kind and no complaints. In reality, you're paying to go on the river and spend the day outside doing nothing so it was never really about the amenities. Somewhat unrelatedly to green acres, the portion of Whitewater river we were on had a good mix of fast and slow areas where you could make pit stops to eat snacks, etc. The scenery is quiet but you do pass a few homes on the water. A few miles into the trip they do have a snack shack you can stop at which is great if you didn't pack enough food or drinks!

    Courtney L.

    My friends and I had an AWESOME time kayaking at Green Acres. It was a seamless process. Only $40 to rent a kayak for the day. A bus takes you a few miles down the river to a spot where you then get to float / paddle back to where your car is parked. The river was a bit low when we went but we still had a blast. There were other little parts of the river to stop on the side and relax. The river kayak is a total of 8 miles! So it is a bit of a work out but so much fun and well worth it! Highly recommend bringing a water proof bag and sunscreen! (A lot of my friends and I got burnt!)

    Candi B.

    First time kayaking ever and I couldn't have been happier with my experience here!! I was super nervous ahead of time, not knowing how hard it might be and worrying about falling in. I didn't need to worry about either thing, as the current carries you most of the way and you don't have to paddle a lot. There were a group of 4 of us and none of us fell in! We did bottom out at one point in a part that got too shallow but that was all. The water seemed super clean and never seemed really deep (but you wear a life vest if it's deeper just in case). It is single seater kayaks, with no kids under 12 or under a certain weight and no pets. But a great experience overall!! We did the 3 mile route in 2 hours, not really trying to go any faster. A lovely way to spend a morning/afternoon. Next time possibly going to try the 8 mile route!

    Kristin P.

    Very impressed with the amount of time and effort that Green Acres has put into reopening during this COVID time. You must make a reservation online prior to showing up, including the date and specific time that you will be there. They are only offering single kayaks on the 8 mile trip; no tubes, rafts, or double kayaks at the moment. The check-in areas are clearly marked with arrows pointing in the direction you should be walking and X's on the ground for social distancing. They do require that you wear some sort of facial covering on the bus (mask, bandana, T-shirt pulled up over your mouth, etc. If you do not have any of those, they do offer masks for purchase in the shop (I think they were 99 cents). Overall I love Green Acres and think they run a great business, I just wish it wasn't so pricy! It seems that the price goes up a little but each year.

    Christopher R.

    The waiver asked my age. Not date of birth. My age. Who knew that knowing the age demographic of floating on a river was a thing. I jot down my age. 48. "What are you doing?" I thought. The possibility of drowning, the brutality of the sun and then throw in my penchant for laziness it doesn't really sound like a fun day. Also the older I get, the less stuff I want to do. I don't really want to do anything that involves physical labor such as paddling down a river. However when softball wife (Linds) says, "It's Carley's birthday. Let's do this!" You do this. Still the idea of sitting in a kayak for hours doesn't excite me at all but I'm going to do this and I do this because you can't not love Carley. We proceed to load the school bus that's driven by Marla (not real name). She's wearing a Cicada shirt. "I like your t-shirt!" "They're available over at the gift shop. Get yours today." You have to applaud her Glengarry Glen Ross approach to always be closing. After loading up, Marla throws the bus into drive to take us to the start of our river adventure. The drive itself is on a narrow two-lane road. Today, she's qualifying for the pole position at Watkins Glen. I'm not nervous about her because she know the road well but still, I'm gripping the seat so tight that my fingers are cramping. I'm just hoping there's no Larry Wayne Mahoney coming the other way. Eight miles later and safely at the trailhead, the 13 of us embark in our individual kayaks. The river is peaceful. The only negative is the cacophony of Cicadas is deafening. Almost maddening. I get some joy watching the dozens and dozens, who realize water is not their friend, float by me. It's like Jonestown but the bodies are on the water. Regardless of the mass death scene, the cicadas that are still alive along the shore and in the trees are still maintaining an excruciating 90 decibels. Less than a 1/2 mile later, we make our first stop along the shore. Coolers opened. Drinks imbibed. Stories shared. Music played. Ben and Madison, a new couple, are friends with Carley and are introduced to the rest of our group. Madison brings a Frito Lay variety pack which contains bags of Flaming Hot Cheetos. She's immediately my new friend. Over the next few hours we make several stops along the riverbank and we continue the process until finally we reached a problem. Coolers emptied. Drinks gone. Stories told. Music over. The day ended unfortunately. But fortunately this day we channeled Bessie Anderson Stanley. We lived. We laughed. We loved. The Whitewater River is an allegory of life. Many parts provide safe harbor to bask in the presence of the friends you came with or you made. It's joyful. It's peaceful. It's happiness. There's also some areas which you detest. Those places where you are alone and there are some rocky, muddy, annoying parts where you can occasionally find yourself stuck. It's not that your friends won't or can't help you it's just sometimes you have to go at it alone. So you stick your paddle in the muck and get yourself out of it. Your friends are glad you made it. After this 8-mile river trip, I don't feel my age. I don't feel I've reached the end of this river of life. To me this trip is not even halfway done. I just hope when the trip is over I can get a t-shirt. Happy birthday Carley!!!

    Kali K.

    We came here for the 4th of July, expecting to wait in line, so we came bright and early at 9am. There were plenty of cars in the parking lot, and people were tailgating kayaking waiting for their entire groups to show up. We signed our waiver forms, paid, and made it through to the life jackets in impressive time. It was easy to keep our group together and use the restroom before getting on the bus. They bus you the 8mi to the starting point so you can float back to your cars. They have 2,000+ single person kayaks, so there was no shortage of boats for people. Luckily the river carries you along, you only paddle if you want to avoid trees or banks. You could float the entire way if you wanted. For the fourth of July, there were people taking drink breaks on the banks and socializing. We planned to spend 3-4 hours on the river as mentioned, we ended up staying for 8. At the end of the river, there's a cove to jump off a ledge and sit and swim with the other people who have stopped. **I'd recommend drinks and water, plenty of sunscreen, hat, waterproof speaker, and the waterproof cell phone case on a lanyard (they sell them at the gift shop). These items were my lifeline. Otherwise, I had an awesome 4th of July, first time cabrewing, and will return here before trying new places because it's a staple of fun within close driving distance of Cincinnati.

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    We were on the River first thing this morning, and spent most of the day out there. The check in process is super simple and the staff is quick to do their part to get you out on the water. A large selection of kayaks, life jackets and lots of staff to help make for a fun day with friends and family!

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    Best day out ever! Smooth ride! Great staff! Would def recommend! Takes a few hours or all day!

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    Everyone was so nice good people. Good weather today! There's a cabana spot to stop at along the way and looks dog friendly.

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    Great time at a reasonable price, was able to catch a large mouth bass and had a great time with friends.

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    It is a great day with friends! People are super nice! Highly recommend attending for a summer day!

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    Best kayaks for the best ride down the river! You'll always have the best time!! Cleanest river around!

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    Great time with a group of 18 at Greenacres today for a friends Birthday. Beautiful day on the river. Easy in and out check in

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    BEST PLACE TO KAYAK IN THE TRISTATE!!! Affordable rentals and all the accommodations you could ask for

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    LOVE LOVE LOVE the environment, workers, everything. Highly recommend for anyone planning on hanging at the river

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    Tippecanoe and Kayaks Too - This is a picture from the Harrison Ave., Bridge the beach area UC is our take out location

    Tippecanoe and Kayaks Too

    4.2(13 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    HIGHLY RECOMMEND READING IF YOUR CONSIDERING DOING ANY BUSINESS HERE!I have gone to Tippecanoe and…read moreKayaks Too twice. The first time I went was for my dad's 50th birthday with about an 11 person party. We arrive that day and the bus for our trip runs over an hour late to take us to the start point when they did there was a soccer tournament going on at the drop off point so we all had to drag our kayaks a good distance across multiple soccer field areas to start our trip. When we talked to the staff about our experience they told us the owner would reach out to us then he didn't and we called him asking him to give us a call then he still didn't. Hoping that was just a bad day for them I decided to try this place one more time with a smaller group of me, my boyfriend and my dog. During our trip our canoe flipped about .25 miles from end of the trip when my boyfriend moved to grab something out of the bag we brought. Once we flipped we tried flipping the canoe back over but their canoes don't have plugs to let the water held in the boat back out so the boat started to sink which we were holding onto to help us float in heavy current water that was about 15 ft deep. We were saved by people who don't work for the company who were fishing off to the side after about 8 minutes of us floating down the river. They thankfully had kayaks to come save us and our dog. After we were recused they attempted calling tippecanoe multiple times with no answer so they kayaked to the end to finally get a worker to help rescue us. As the staff got us to the landing area they were immediately only concerned about their money. Absolutely not their traumatized customers who lost all their personal belongings and almost so much more than that. I highly recommend if you care for your safety to not do business here as they have zero staff along the river to ensure you don't drown in the very possible situation like Green Acres and many other local Kayaking places do. Attached are photos of their email response to my trip (also asked them to call me and only got an email saying this) and my response back to that email. I have never left a review I had to make an account to even do this but after my experience with this company I would hate for anyone to experience a similar situation or worse one because of the neglect and unawareness of this company.

    Staff was very friendly and helpful. The 5-mile was a lot of fun. Nice e kayaks as well.read more

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    Scenic River Canoe Excursions - Map

    Scenic River Canoe Excursions

    4.6(50 reviews)
    25.6 mi

    My Mr. have been here before with this previous job. He highly recommended it. Plus it's only 15…read moreminutes from our home. You can book your reservations online however we decided to pay up at the desk due to the weather. Didn't know if it was going to rain but it turned out to be a gorgeous day. First it is required to sign a waiver then you check in. There are several options. You can choose between the 2,3,6 or 8.5 mile trek. You can rent tandem kayak, single kayak or canoe. We opted for the tandem kayak $86.00 for the both of us and we did the 6 mile round trip. You pick your life jacket, wait for your name to be called out and you take a bus. From there they will drop you off depending on what mile marker you chose. The staff makes sure to explain where to not go and when you have to be back. Make sure you are back by 7:00 pm. Once you get to the river you pick your paddle and kayak/canoe and off you go. You may hit some rough shallow spots but for the most part, it was smooth sailing. Make sure to pack a small cooler for your drinks. Stay hydrated. We also kayaked to Little Miami Brewing and had a couple of libations. That was fun! Overall the whole experience was great and I had a blast. Coming back the staff was super friendly, helpful and laid back. I would definitely come back. This place rocks.

    Fantastic canoe outing in the Little Miami River, facilitated by the Scenic River Canoe Excursion…read moreteam. This was our first time with this company (not first time on this river). The location was easy to find on Round Bottom Road, big grass/field parking lot and well - set up registration area. Getting signed in and life jacket was a breeze. The shuttle to the put-in outside of Miamiville for our "Fletcher" paddle was a quick ride, and our canoe, kayaks and paddles were waiting for us. A staff member was on hand at the river for those needing a push in, but otherwise it was easy to handle on our own. And we were off! There were little rapids on the way for some fun, a few "beaches" for taking a break. It was a Tuesday and we saw people paddling the whole way, but did not feel crowded at all. Saw lots fish, a few turtles and a turkey vulture. We did stop at Little Miami Brewing in Milford for a break which was fun. Return to the car was easy and again staff on hand to take your equipment. Great time and we'll definitely do it again!

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    Clifton Gorge - The John L Rich Trail

    Clifton Gorge

    4.6(39 reviews)
    66.3 mi

    Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve is my first state park I have visited in Ohio, and it did not…read moredisappoint. I'm not a hiker, but I found the trail to be a somewhat easy hike for a senior and the walkways and guardrails were well-maintained. There are lots of benches to sit on to take in nature, darling native plants, and plenty of interesting facts to read about along the trail. We saw photos and explanations of how the Little Miami River was used to power grist and cotton mills, paper factories, and breweries. In the information building, we were greeted by the very friendly ranger, who gave us a botanical identification brochure (it would have been very useful during the hike) and introduced us to the turtles in their enclosure. The preserve was quiet, and we enjoyed ourselves so much. This is just the start of our adventure of the Clifton Gorge, and there are so many more activities to explore. We hope to be back during another season when the water in the gorge is flowing more rapidly.

    A truly beautiful Ohio state park. It is 260+ acres and backs up to another park- the John Bryan…read morePark. You can take trails between both parks - so you can hike for miles! The little Miami river runs through it. We hiked a loop. Starting by at the North Rim trail by the nature center and taking it to its end, which actually is in the John Bryan state park. We then looped over to the John Rich trail and hiked back. The total hike approximately 4.3 miles. But of course, there are multiple trails and options for length of hike. What made this hike absolutely beautiful was the deep gorge and valley into the river. The northern rim is on top of the gorge and the John Rich trail follows at the base of the gorge alongthe river. There are stunning views from the top of the gorge looking down, as well as numerous places with bolts for rock climbing. It is heavily wooded and provides for nice shade in the warm weather months. Along the lower trail you can experience river up close. The views are stunning. We saw a large Great Blue Heron on the bank looking eagerly for its next meal. The heavily wooded area provides for a wealth of plant life including beautiful ferns and in the sunny spots, wildflowers. There are picnic areas located along the trails as well as benches and overlooks. There are no entrance fees.

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    Blue's Canoe Livery

    Blue's Canoe Livery

    4.3(16 reviews)
    63.8 mi

    I've been going to Blues for a long time!! The place is amazing. Only 45 min drive from Indy. They…read moreoffer a 7 mile and a 9 mile, I recommend the 7 because the 9 can be a little shallow and rocky. Matt and his crew do a wonderful job getting you up river quickly. Take your time and float back and they will get you out of the water quickly too. They offer camping at a great price of $10/person per night, no electricity sites but they have shower and bath house. Check em out!!

    To begin with, this canoe rental spot was the perfect choice for our friend's birthday celebration!…read moreWe had an absolute blast exploring the river and making unforgettable memories. The facility offers both 5-mile and 10-mile options, so there's something for everyone, whether you're looking for a shorter adventure or a longer journey. In addition, the pricing is very reasonable and totally worth it. Considering the beautiful scenery and the fun we had, it felt like a great deal. They make it easy to plan a day out without breaking the bank. Moreover, the customer service was excellent. The staff was friendly, helpful, and ensured we had all the information we needed before hitting the water. Their instructions were clear, and they made sure we felt safe and prepared. Furthermore, the overall experience was seamless and enjoyable. From start to finish, everything was well-organized, and the atmosphere was relaxed and fun. I highly recommend this place for group outings or celebrations--it's a fantastic way to spend a day outdoors!

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    Frank's Paddlesports Livery - View of the White River from Frank's

    Frank's Paddlesports Livery

    4.9(9 reviews)
    86.6 mi

    I always love getting the opportunity to go for a kayak with Frank's Livery!…read more The staff are friendly and informative. They make sure you are comfortable before heading out on the water! We rented kayaks and they loaded them up in the van and drove us to the drop off point. It was a lovely day to float on the river with friends. The staff were there at the end point to help us out and make sure we had all of our belongings. Looking forward to the next opportunity I have to get back here!

    I've had a few adventures with Frank's Paddlesports Livery now and it's one of my favorite things…read moreto be able to kayak around Indy! Their base is located near the 30th street bridge, and offer transport to a couple launch locations around Rocky Ripple. This is a great group outing since the transportation is in passenger vans for 9-10(?) people. They offer single and tandem kayaks, along with standup paddle boards and canoes. I have only rented the single occupant vessels and I typically pay around $50 or so after taxes and such for 5 mile trips. I consider this pretty good value since they take care of all the logistics for you, then you and crew just show up. They have reduced rates if you have your own vessel, since they provide transport for that. I've been here on group outings organized by Frank's, but also We Walk Indy, Women Who Explore, and Pink Paddle Club have organized outings here. All the staff I've encountered over the years are super friendly. My most recent outing was their first public outing on Fall Creek. The conditions were quite nice and the guides on the trip were helpful in navigating the small rapids. You can be sure to find me here every now and again when the weather is right!

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    White River Kayaking

    Frank's Paddlesports Livery - Located at Parks Alliance of Indianapolis

    Located at Parks Alliance of Indianapolis

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    Nachand Canoe & Kayak

    Nachand Canoe & Kayak

    4.5(15 reviews)
    74.1 mi

    I went canoeing with my bf a few weekends ago and it was so much fun! I was a little nervous at…read morefirst because all the reviews for this place were really old. We rented a canoe for 4 hours and enjoyed every second of it. The lady up front was superrr nice and she was very open to rescheduling because of weather. My bf and I tried on life jackets while she grabbed our canoe and paddles and she pushed us out into the water. There are two paths, a scenic path and a path with food, both are very pretty though. We saw so many animals but I could only take pictures of so many. When you go to the restaurants you do have to tie up your boat yourself but that's super easy like even I figured it out. There are two restaurants on the path, a bar type restaurant and a seafood restaurant. We went to the bar and i'd definitely recommend it! Overall we had sooo much fun and I can't wait to come back again!!

    We reserved our kayaks online a few days before our trip…read more The morning of our reservation, the staff at Nachand emailed us to see if we'd like to reschedule since the weather forecast was predicting a chance of rain for the last two hours of our reservation time. We decided there to keep our original reservation since it there was only a small chance of rain. The staff on-site was super nice. They helped us load into the water & helped us get out. They had life jackets & various sizes so you could choose one that fit. Unfortunately for us, it rained about 45min after we got into the water but we found some trees to hide under until the rain stopped. It was actually pretty cool experience to watch it rain. Super relaxing. It was a nice kayak trip! Definitely will be back!

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