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    Tractor Supply

    3.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    They do a really good job keeping everything in stock and are very friendly!

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    Roads Rivers and Trails

    Roads Rivers and Trails

    4.9(28 reviews)
    38.4 mi
    $$

    Having just returned from a 7 day kayaking tour in Baja, I was in the right frame of mind to shop…read moreat RRT. It was a wonderful local shop outfitted for paddling, camping, hiking, and climbing. I was very impressed with the book selection and the friendly staff. I'll definitely be a regular here - and I hope it will encourage me to do some more local outdoorsy things. It seems like there's quite a community for paddling - either by canoe or kayak.

    I have a Thule bike rack that I bought somewhere besides RRT. I won't name the store because I…read morethink they did their best but I will never buy another Thule from anyone other than RRT. And I may go in there and just buy a bunch of other stuff! I had to call Thule's 800 number after multiple attempts to unlock my bike rack with no real assistance from the place I purchased it. The customer service representative on the phone with Thule gave me RRT's address and phone number. I called and Emily was doing her "bookwork" but she walked up front and handed the "master keys" to her sales help in the store. They seemed to be expecting me when I arrived and Dalton walked out to my car with me. As the customer service representative on the phone had told me, there is a ring of 100 keys and Dalton tried every one of the them. Luckily, we found it after almost 70 different keys but I was treated so well. They didn't have to help me, I didn't buy the Thule Bike Rack from them. But this will be the first place I go in the future! According to Dalton, they offer FREE installation! It's a nice store in Old Milford and it's apparently been there since 2010. I have been biking the trail for years and I promised Emily, no more Thule from anyone but Roads, Rivers and Trails! They ROCK!!!!!!!! They also have a lot of very attractive clothing and equipment. I will let you know after I go back to shop.

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    Roads Rivers and Trails - Fun display of Patagonia merch

    Fun display of Patagonia merch

    Roads Rivers and Trails - A quick shot of our outfitter's gear, kayaks, and apparel

    A quick shot of our outfitter's gear, kayaks, and apparel

    Roads Rivers and Trails - Red Rvier Gorge merch

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    Red Rvier Gorge merch

    Shooters Connection

    Shooters Connection

    3.4(20 reviews)
    32.3 mi
    $$$

    I purchased a primer loader from "shooters connection" and when it arrived, the interior of the box…read morewas torn and the electric cord showed obvious signs that it had been used and sloppy stuffed back into an interior box. I placed the items back in the box and called the store and spoke with "Chuck" whom, apparently is the owner. I explained the situation and asked for a "returned item" stamp and was advised that his store doesn't pay for postage and it was my responsibility. Also, he stated that, even though I explained about the obvious signs that the product had been previously used, he would still charge me a restocking fee. Between postage and restocking fee, I lost around $35 on this purchase. Shame on you Chuck. NEVER AGAIN will I purchase anything from this company. BUYER BEWARE!!

    Extremely frustrating and disappointing checkout experience…read more I was genuinely excited when I found this site while searching for a replacement magazine spring -- it looked like they had exactly what I needed, and I was ready to buy it right away. But that excitement quickly turned into frustration and aggravation. After spending time finding the right part, I went to check out... and the checkout button simply wouldn't work. I tried refreshing the page and reloading my cart, thinking it was a technical glitch. Then I discovered the real reason -- I wasn't allowed to complete my order unless I bought more than I needed. My item was only about $9, but the site wouldn't even let me make the purchase unless I doubled that amount to $19.95. That felt incredibly unfair and, honestly, disrespectful to paying customers. Forcing people to buy extra just to make a transaction go through is not good business -- it's a guaranteed way to drive customers away. I was ready and willing to give them my money for a product I needed, but instead, I was left irritated and disappointed. I didn't place the order and won't be returning to this site, even if I can't find the part anywhere else. I'd rather buy an entire new magazine from a company that treats its customers with respect than deal with a policy that comes across as greedy and dismissive. It's not about the $10 -- it's about being treated like a customer whose time and needs actually matter. Until Shooters Connection changes this kind of policy, I strongly recommend looking elsewhere. UPDATED AFTER BUSINESS RESPONSE: I was disappointed to see the store's public reply, which came across as defensive, unprofessional, and inaccurate. My original review simply shared my honest and accurate experience as a customer who was unable to complete a purchase because of their minimum order policy. To clarify -- I never asked or expected the store to make an exception to its policy. The suggestion that my review was retaliation for that is both incorrect and unfair. My post simply expressed my frustration and disappointment with how the policy affected my ability to make a small purchase. A business can certainly stand by its policies while still responding to customer feedback with honesty, respect, and professionalism.

    The Gorge Underground - Our group after the tour.

    The Gorge Underground

    4.7(106 reviews)
    79.5 mi

    I was a bit apprehensive since I've only kayaked once before and really wanted the deluxe tour, but…read moreit was booked so I did the classic--and I'm so glad I went anyway! Billy and Pierah were awesome guides--patient, encouraging, and fun. I stayed toward the back while getting the hang of paddling, but got to enjoy the underwater views with Billy's lit-up kayak. I was surprised it's man-made, flooded limestone mine but it's still definitely worth checking off the bucket list. Just be prepared--it's VERY cold! Equipment was in excellent shape and store staff were helpful. Would absolutely recommend!

    Our group booked an 8pm boat tour and it was the best end to our day! Everyone was so friendly…read morethere from the sweetest gift shop employee to our fun and funny captain! Very knowledgeable staff and very organized. Definitely recommend you fill out your waivers online ahead of time, gives you more time to look around the gift shop. No formal restrooms on site but the port a potties were clean and there was a handwashing station as well. Dress comfortable as the caves are a bit chilly but not very cold, depends on your tolerance of the cold. Take caution and hold onto your things securely, if it's dropped in the cave waters it's gone. We were told they will not retrieve lost items so bring phone and keys at your own risk. :)

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    The Gorge Underground - Grandsons posing with our boat tour guide.

    Grandsons posing with our boat tour guide.

    The Gorge Underground - Seating on boat was comfortable.

    Seating on boat was comfortable.

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    Tractor Supply - outdoorgear - Updated May 2026

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