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Intermediate
For Intermediate Runs at least one person in each boat should
have prior Class III paddling experience in the craft they are renting. We recommend
that at least two crafts rent at a time so if one gets into trouble, the other
can offer assistance. Guided trips are available with a certified ACA guide.
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| Description: |
One of our area's most challenging and scenic trips, the
Cacapon is best run during April, May, and June. The river travels through
a steep canyon, tumbling over Class I, II and III rapids. Birdlife, wildlife,
and good fishing abound on this trip through the West Virginia wilderness.
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| When: |
Any Day. Departure: Flexible Pick-up: 4-8pm |
| Where: |
Cacapon River: Rt. 50 to 127 bridge: |
| Distance/time |
12 miles |
| Difficulty |
White water (Class I-III) |
| Suggested age: |
12 yrs. Old and accompanied by parent that is a competent
paddler |
| Shuttle: |
5. River and Trail drops boats at private farm at put-in
night before, customers take off the next morning on their trip at hour
of their choice. Pickup is at Largent from 4-8pm that day depending on River and Trail. Customers need to park their cars at take-out to be able to
shuttle people back to the put-in at the end of the trip. River and Trail
just picks up the boats. |
| We need a minimum of 6 canoes
to run this shuttle |
| Pricing: |
Click here to refer to pricing table.
Additional charges to regular rental fee:
Customers must pay $2/boat to put-in and $5/car to park (prices subject
to change)
First 15 canoes: $120 flat fee for shuttle
Over 15 canoes: $240 flat fee for shuttle
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For reservations click here
or call 888 I GO PLAY (888 446-7529)
*Prices do not include tax. See our reservations
page for tax information.
Two day trips
(Seasonal depending on waterflow)
Novice
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| Description: |
The upper Potomac offers excellent opportunities for camping
in a remote wilderness setting. Primitive hiker-biker campgrounds along
the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal offer convenient overnight stops. Paw Paw
Tunnel, where the C&O Canal was blasted through a mountain to avoid
several bends of the River, is one of the trip's most interesting highlights.
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| When: |
Any day but Friday to Saturday |
| Where: |
Potomac River: Paw Paw to Little Orleans, Maryland |
| Distance/time |
22 miles 1st day 4-6 hrs./ 2nd day 2-3hrs. |
| Difficulty |
Novice: Class I-II: mellow water with riffles and ledges |
| Suggested age: |
7 yrs. Old and must weigh at least 50 lbs |
| Camping: |
Stick Pile Hiker Biker(Campsite Provides water, porta john,
picnic table, fire pit) |
| Shuttle: |
Customers meet our van at Paw Paw Tunnel camping and staging
area evening before their paddle. We drop canoes for them to take off the
next morning on their trip.
Customers need to park cars at the take-out at Little Orleans in order to
shuttle people back to their cars at the end of the trip. River and Trail
Outfitters picks up boats only at Little Orleans @ 1pm the second day. |
| We need a minimum of 6 canoes to run this shuttle
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| Pricing: |
Click here to refer to pricing table.
Additional charges to regular rental fee:
First 15 canoes: $120 flat fee for shuttle
Over 15 canoes: $240 flat fee for shuttle |
For reservations click here
or call 888 I GO PLAY (888 446-7529)
*Prices do not include tax. See our reservations
page for tax information.
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Intermediate
For Intermediate Runs at least one person in each boat should
have prior Class III paddling experience in the craft they are renting. We recommend
that at least two crafts rent at a time so if one gets into trouble, the other
can offer assistance.
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| Description: |
One of our area's most challenging and scenic trips, the
Cacapon is best run during April, May, and June. The river travels through
a steep canyon, tumbling over Class I, II and III rapids. Birdlife, wildlife,
and good fishing abound on this trip through the West Virginia wilderness.
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| Weekdays & Weekends |
| When: |
Departure anytime 5pm pickup |
| Where: |
Cacapon River: Rt. 50 to Largent |
| Distance/time |
30 miles: 1st day 12 miles 4-5hrs./ 2nd day 18 miles 6-7 hrs. |
| Difficulty |
Whitewater/Class I-III |
| Suggested age: |
12 yrs. Old and accompanied by parent that is
a competent paddler |
| Camping: |
Overnight along the river's edge on private property with
permission. Must bring water and all supplies. |
| Shuttle: |
River and Trail drops off boats at a private farm at the
put-in for customers to be able to take off the next morning on their trip.
Pickup is at Largent at 5pm the second day. Customers need to park some
cars at the take-out to be able to shuttle their people back to the put-in
at the end of the trip. River and Trail just picks up boats. |
| We need a minimum of 6 canoes
to run this shuttle |
| Pricing: |
Click here to refer to pricing table.
Additional charges to regular rentals fee:
Customers must pay $2/boat to put-in and $5/car to park (prices subject
to change)
First 15 canoes: $120 flat fee for shuttle
Over 15 canoes: $240 flat fee for shuttle |
For reservations click here
or call 888 I GO PLAY (888 446-7529)
*Prices do not include tax. See our reservations
page for tax information.
Three day trips
(Seasonal depending on waterflow)
Novice
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| Description: |
The upper Potomac offers excellent opportunities for camping
in a remote wilderness setting. Primitive hiker-biker campgrounds along
the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal offer convenient overnight stops. Paw Paw
Tunnel, where the C&O Canal was blasted through a mountain to avoid
several bends of the River, is one of the trip's most interesting highlights.
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| When: |
Weekday departure, pickup any day but Saturday |
| Where: |
Potomac River: Paw Paw to Hancock |
| Distance/time |
38.5 miles 4-6 hrs each day |
| Difficulty |
Novice: Class I-II |
| Suggested age: |
7 yrs. Old and must weigh at least 50 lbs |
| Camping: |
1st night: Stick Pile Hiker Biker(Campsite Provides
water, porta john, picnic table, fire pit)
2nd night: Cacapon Junction Hiker Biker(Campsite Provides water,
porta john, picnic table, fire pit) |
| Shuttle: |
Customers meet our van at Paw Paw Tunnel camping and staging
area evening before their paddle. We drop canoes for them to take off the
next morning on their trip.
Customers need to park some cars at the take-out at Hancock to be able to
shuttle their people back up to Paw Paw at the end of the trip. River and Trail picks up boats only at Hancock at 3pm the third day. |
Must depart on a weekday
We need a minimum of 6 canoes to run this shuttle |
| Pricing: |
Click here to refer to pricing table.
Additional charges to regular rental fee:
First 15 canoes: $120 flat fee for shuttle
Over 15 canoes: $240 flat fee for shuttle |
For reservations click here
or call 888 I GO PLAY (888 446-7529)
*Prices do not include tax. See our reservations
page for tax information.
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Day/Half-day |
2 Day |
Price includes:
boat rental, life vests, paddles, and one or two
way shuttle.
Kayak rentals for whitewater runs also include a helmet. |
| Canoe |
$55/boat |
$90/boat |
| Single Rec Kayak |
$38/boat |
$70/boat |
| Double Rec Kayak |
$55/boat |
$90/boat |
| White Water Kayak |
$45/boat |
$80/boat |
| Groups |
Groups of 10 or more receive 10%
off when paying collectively
Non-profits should inquire about special pricing |
| For each additional day
beyond two days rental, the cost is $25/boat/day. |
| An ACA Certified Guide
may accompany your trip for a flat rate of $150/day |
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