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    Shenandoah River Outfitters

    3.6 (102 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Sarah B.

    This place knows exactly how to host a fun and relaxing rafting journey! I suggest going rafting if you're with a big group. We brought a cooler of food and when we ate, we just opened the cooler and enjoyed the meal with some swimming in between! Time it well bc the buses come every hour on the hour to pick you up at the end.

    The water was very low this year.  We couldn't avoid getting stuck on some rocks in the shallows.
    Don K.

    I have used this outfitter many times when in the area. I always look for them when I want to kayak, and it is always a great time. The staff has always been very professional, thoughtful, and kind!

    James M.

    This is a pretty good organization if you're interested in tubing, kayaking, rafting or canoeing on the Shenandoah River. They are about 15 minutes outside of luray, Virginia. The office building is actually not on the river. There is a small first come, first served campground behind the office with very nice wooded campsites. Each campsite comes with a picnic table, a fire ring and a charcoal grill. Most sites are big enough to hold four to five tents. There's also a small pavilion with four showers and two restrooms. They will also provide shuttles if you have your own boats. Prices are pretty reasonable. We used them for a 3-day 2-night kayaking trip during which we camped in national Forest land as well as a private campground near Bentonville, Virginia. Once you get past about mile 18 on the river the people in the outfitter office don't have much useful information about the river or camping. So if you plan to go all the way to Front Royal you'll need to do some research about campsites and private campgrounds. The young man who shuttled us to the river and picked us up in front Royal did a great job. Thank you Kurt!

    Tubing on the Shenandoah.
    Mike A.

    Excellent place to come rent some Ralph's or kayaks or just to float down the river. Staff that work there was very friendly and helpful. Make sure to check on River conditions before coming.

    Catching up on the front porch
    Tricia V.

    We had a great time kayaking and can't wait to return! We did the Bixlers Bridge to Bealer's Ferry run which took about 3 hours. The staff was super helpful and we enjoyed hanging out with them on the front porch after the trip.

    Leslie V.

    This is my second visit with the Shenandoah River Outfitters. I will be making my third visit in September when I am renting out one of their cabins! I can't wait for my cabin stay I love how you have options when kayaking down the Shenandoah River. Just communicate what you want with one of the employees, and they will recommend the best option for you. I have been kayaking for a few years so I usually kayak the 11 mile option which has rapids. I also found out there is an option to eat while you are out on the river. They will cook you hamburgers. I will definitely select that for my next visit. The Shenandoah River Outfitters is easy to find, and there is plenty of parking spaces. What I usually tell people to bring is a ziplock bag to put your phone in if you want to take pictures, a towel to dry off later with (but to keep it in the car, there is no point bringing it with you out on the river), a change of clothes (keep in the car), sunscreen, mosquito spray, food in ziplock bags, and wear flip flops, crocs, or any type of water shoes. You can put all of this in a small back bag. I also recommend booking in advance and saving a spot for you, and your group! It is best to go early so you can enjoy the river. I say the best time to be there is at 10 to 10:30 AM. You don't want to arrive later than that just to rush down the river to turn in your kayak by 5 PM. They close at 5 PM.

    On the Riveraaaaaaaaa
    Amelia C.

    This place was great! Went on a bday kayaking trip last year and they set me up with everything I needed to have a great time!

    Our pup!
    Huong D.

    The website is kinda outdated so let me give you the real deal-- if you're coming with a group, want to camp, canoe and are bringing a dog... Read on. Recommendation is to book everything online beforehand first. We booked the canoe and lunch/dinner option with camping because we didn't want to cook and deal with the hassle of food. Not bad at all. For an extra $32/person you don't have to worry about bringing food. Our plan was to do Bealers Ferry (stop #8) to Burners Bottom (stop #20) I highly recommend the dinner but you can skip the lunch if you're tight on time or money. Lunch is served at stop #13 between 11-1pm NOT at Bealers Ferry as advertised on the website. Bealer's Ferry is stop #8 which is where you will check in and pick up the paddles. The whole check-in process felt a bit disorganized but somehow it all worked out. We basically checked in and they told us where they thought some free camp grounds were based on a map system. We then drove back to the camp site and roamed around til we found an empty one (each campsite comes with a fire pit, charcoal BBQ and a picnic table). We set up camp which took about an hour (if you forget something then don't worry because they sell things like expandable s'mores sticks in the general store/check in area to water shoes and also ice and ice-cream). You know, the essentials. :) Then we walked over with our coolers, life jackets (bring your own if you prefer your own), and hats/sunglasses/waterproof cases/etc. If you're the person to book the rental, you do not need to fill out a waiver. If not, you are "required" to fill out a waiver and watch a safety video which was a bit of a joke because I don't think anyone was monitoring. So a very laid back vibe, but also something I'm not used to with all the lawyers around! Then came the confusing part because I thought lunch was at Bealers Ferry aka the check in area. But alas, discovered it was at stop #13. Therefore, if you are planning on getting lunch, then make sure to start early enough so you don't feel rushed. We ended being dropped off at stop #13 instead of stop #11 as originally planned because it would have taken 40 mins to go from #11 to #13 and we might have missed lunch. We were dropped off at stop #13 and quickly scarfed down lunch with about 50 other people who were also eating lunch (they had stopped with their kayaks and canoes). Lunch consisted of burgers (meat and veggie) cooked atop a big rotary saw blade which was kinda cool. Other food included baked beans, chips, potato salad, chocolate chip cookies and some grapeade. Like I said, I would skip lunch if you're on the fence since it wasn't that great and probably a sandwich or other picnic would have been better. The actual water part was super fun and a great way to spend time with friends, relax and soak up the sun and scenery. There's one "harder" part that is after stop #17 where our friends turned over their canoe- but other than that, very doable even for beginners. Our 14 lb dog loved the adventure or at least tolerated it. Bring a life jacket for your pooch! Last pickup from stop #20 is by 5pm. We arrived at 4:50pm and made it back to Bealers Ferry to return our paddles. Dinner was being served in the pavilion which is a small area in the back part of the camping area. The dinner was awesome after a long day in the water which included steak (huge portions and they can cook it medium rare, medium or well), BBQ chicken, corn, baked potatoes, salad, watermelon, cake and hot drinks like coffee and hot chocolate. My only complaint is that they didn't have other sauces and so I would bring your own if you're into sauces. There was also live music and overall a very friendly atmosphere. Overall, it was a great experience. Pros include the laid back and friendly staff, the yummy dinner, the amenities at the campground and overall the experience of canoeing down the river. Cons included a lackluster lunch, some disorganization with the check-in process and also crowds on a Saturday. Tips: come early, stay the night at camp site or cabin and don't worry about the firewood- they also sell it there!

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    Front Royal Outdoors

    Front Royal Outdoors

    3.9
    (80 reviews)
    13.7 mi

    What a good HAWT time!…read more We came on a Saturday, mid August, and had a good, relaxing time. Besides the heat trying to take me out, I had absolutely no complaints. Front Royal Outdoors had their logistics in order from start (parking) to the brief bus ride, all the way to finish (exit). Our party all opted to do the deluxe tube (approximately $41 for the entire experience) that offered more support (a place to hold your beverage of choice) and the possibility to maximize on one's lazy river experience. As an FYI, every "order" of course came with a life jacket. The river itself was calm and effortless, for the most part. I think our experience was a little over 3.5 hours. My only recommendation would be to hydrate and find a time/date where the heat is not doing what it does best.... drains ya.

    Everyone seemed very nice and helpful, even tossed in a cooler float for us (not that we really…read moreneeded one). The river was slow and low from the lack of rain. But, still fun! Upon returning to the car, discovered the keys had fallen out of the wet bag and into the river. I went to the river landing to see if they fell on the beach when I lifted the cooler float to carry it up the hill. Didn't see them there and one of the staff members told me to check the office and gave me a number to a locksmith. No one had turned in any keys and was offered no further assistants from the office staff. So, called the locksmith, took him over an hour to get there and almost as long to reprogram the key (lack of cell reception or WiFi). But, met the nicest people next door! Laverne and her brothers were very hospitable and friendly, offering us food, water and a warm fire to dry ourselves. We noticed that Bob (owner of FRO) drove down the parking lot and saw our vehicle and gear, then drove off. He didn't bother to get out of the truck, just paused at the vehicle and kept going. Not what I would call the best service, hence the three star review. I would give the neighbors 4 stars for going above and beyond being neighborly!

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    The killer stairs we had to walk up at the end. Goodness.
    The killer stairs we had to walk up at the end. Goodness.
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    Bryce Resort

    Bryce Resort

    3.9
    (57 reviews)
    18.5 mi

    Spent the weekend enjoying winter activities. We had a blast and would definitely recommend…read morestopping by. We were looking for a smaller place for a first time skier that wouldn't need many harder trails. We booked everything for the weekend online. The process was easy and made it easy and quick to get tickets and rentals that we already paid for. I think they do charge an additional fee if you didn't prepay. The first night we arrived we did the snow tubing. It was a fun time. You need to get a tube at the bottom of the hill. Then there is a belt you stand on that will bring you to the top. You pay for and hour and a half that seems like a long time but it went quick because it was fun. We did a snowboarding lesson in the am and then spent some time skiing. We rented a board and changed to skis and it was a $15 fee to change. There is a cafeteria type area to eat. I did read another review that said people just dump their bags in chairs to save them. So that is what we did. We saved half a table for us then shared the other half. When lunch time came the tables filled up fast. Most kids would just sit in the floor if they needed. For a small mountain it was a great time. They had everything you need. We stayed at Chalet resort that was a 3 minute drive.

    We went to Bryce during the summer to experience their bike park. The resort is clean, staff was…read morefriendly and bike trails were well maintained. The only reason for the 4/5 is the resort allows hikers to take the ski lift which slows down the lift. Also, we rented bikes and safety gear. The Trek model bike rental was amazing. We were able to try a Trek Session and Trek Slash, both were fairly new models and in well condition. However, the Session had some excessive wearing on the tire outer tread, appeared cracked. We were so focused on having fun that we didn't bring it back to address that. I will say the more shocking thing was the safety gear which seemed extremely worn. Granted we got there late the only upper chest gear they had was shredded (arm sleeves had so many holes it looked the last person had a bear attack in it :-D ). Nonetheless, we had a lot of fun.

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