My wife and I are semi-experienced kayakers and are always looking for a fun paddle. This past August (2020), we took a trip with four other family members and chose Pinelands Adventures to get us to and from the Batsto River.
For full disclosure, we took our own kayaks, so I don't know about their boats. I am sure they are fine, but I can't comment on their equipment.
Covid-19 has forced Pinelands Adventures to run at about half-capacity, which means that the river feels like a private tour. At the time of this review, the company is sending out 10 or fewer boats per trip.
The experience was excellent from start to finish. I called several times, and each time the staff was courteous and professional. When we got there, the service was quick and poignant. There was little waiting as they wanted to get you on the water and keep on schedule. The day of our trip, EVERYONE WORE MASKS ABOVE THEIR NOSE. This was huge!
The staff got our kayaks on and off the trucks quickly and got us on the river with ease. The driver gave us an ecology/nature tour on the way to the river. That was a nice touch.
The Batsto is narrow, winding, and perfect for single-file boating. Paddling was easy to moderate; however, there was more rowing than expected. There are stretches where you can float and let the current push you along, but they are spaced out.
The river plays cat-and-mouse with low hanging limbs, submerged logs, and fallen trees. There is plenty of action, which requires some attention. The currents are swift and may require some anticipation, especially when dealing with in-water obstacles.
Even with the small numbers, I would suggest staying in the back to distance yourself and let the other boaters spread out, so you don't run into other paddlers.
Overall, Pinelands Adventures is well-run, efficient, professional, and easy to do business with. They are quick and timely. From getting on the river to getting off, there is little time wasted waiting on them.
If you take the Quaker Bridge to the Batsto trip, remember that the last mile is in open water and is against the current. Be prepared to work harder from the edge of the forest to the pickup point. Oh, don't forget to call in at mile marker 11. Otherwise, you WILL be waiting for a ride.
We had so much fun on this trip. Pinelands Adventures is THE place to go to for kayaking fun in the Pinelands. I am writing this review less than 24-hours after our trip, and we already booked another float in September.
Things to consider:
~ Bring a good dry bag to put valuables in.
~ Wear old shoes, pants, a shirt, and a hat.
~ If you wear glasses, get a strap.
~ Bring a self-closing clip to attach your gear to the boat.
~ Bug spray / Sun Block
~ Pack a lunch and bring plenty of water.
~ You will get wet. read more