Hudson River Inflatable Kayak or Tube Rental
New York State, New York
Trip Type: Kayaking & Canoeing
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
The Hudson River Gorge is a stunning stretch of waterway flanked by cliffs and verdant nature. It’s also one of the top 10 spots in the United States to go rafting and tubing. Jump in the river with an innertube or a 2-person raft and get set to sail down the river for 2 or 4 miles, taking in the scenery while bobbing along the Hudson River. When you’re done, a car will shuttle you back to River’s Edge. The rapids, partly fueled by regular dam release schedule, is class 1 and 2, the easiest level of rafting.
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The Hudson River Gorge is a stunning stretch of waterway flanked by cliffs and verdant nature. It’s also one of the top 10 spots in the United States to go rafting and tubing. Jump in the river with an innertube or a 2-person raft and get set to sail down the river for 2 or 4 miles, taking in the scenery while bobbing along the Hudson River. When you’re done, a car will shuttle you back to River’s Edge. The rapids, partly fueled by regular dam release schedule, is class 1 and 2, the easiest level of rafting.The Hudson River Gorge offers stunning lush scenery and plenty of opportunities to see some wildlife, such as loons, larks and other birds. This 2-hour journey down Hudson River is an exciting way to see wildlife, especially for those who like independent travel.
Choose an innertube or a 2-person raft, decide if you’d like to go 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) or 4 miles (6.5 miles) and get set to sail. Start at Water’s Edge, about 30 miles (45 kilometers) northwest of Lake George. The rafting conditions here are spectacular, as the Hudson River Gorge is often named in the top 10 spots to raft. The waters aren’t too rough; they’re considered class 1 and 2, the two easiest categories of rafting conditions.
Cruise down the river and take in the verdant nature, the tall green trees and, in some spots, the high granite cliffs that flank the river.
And then when you’ve reached the end of the river journey, a shuttle takes you back to the original starting point.
Choose an innertube or a 2-person raft, decide if you’d like to go 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) or 4 miles (6.5 miles) and get set to sail. Start at Water’s Edge, about 30 miles (45 kilometers) northwest of Lake George. The rafting conditions here are spectacular, as the Hudson River Gorge is often named in the top 10 spots to raft. The waters aren’t too rough; they’re considered class 1 and 2, the two easiest categories of rafting conditions.
Cruise down the river and take in the verdant nature, the tall green trees and, in some spots, the high granite cliffs that flank the river.
And then when you’ve reached the end of the river journey, a shuttle takes you back to the original starting point.
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