River Tubing

Enjoy the Deep your way

River Tubing

Description

Our Lazy River Tubing is LAZY at it's finest!

It can take up to 4 hours (depends on water level)

to cover 2.1 miles!

From the Endor Paddle Hwy 421 Access to the Camelback Bridge. This section of the Deep River is ideal for all ages (3 and up) for a lazy float on a tube with family or friends. Float under two train trestles from the early 20th century and wade near Native American fish traps and end your journey by Camelback bridge that was built in 1901.


Things to know before you go!

  • River is a wilderness environment!

    River is an uncontrolled wilderness environment! You are exposed to all nature's elements (sun, rain, wind, etc). It can be rocky, muddy, deep, full of wildlife with other unpredictable factors that can harm you!

  • Reservations are required!

    We do not acceot walk-ins at this location at this time. We don't accept cash, we might not be at the river, and/or we might not have the equipment you'd like to use unless you make a reservation! Give us a call for same-day trips.

  • Minimum Age is 3 years old.

Cost

Prices are per person and include life jackets, tube and return shuttle

What to bring

Bring plenty of water! Plan on taking one 12 oz bottle of water per person per river hour. Absolutely no glass containers! Nalgene bottles or regular plastic bottled water is your best option. Nutritious snacks are a must, especially for longer trips. Don't miss a unique opportunity to eat lunch on the river banks! Bring along your cooler with food and refreshment, mid to larger sized coolers fit very nicely in our cooler tubes. Smaller cooler can be taken on kayaks.

What to wear

Layered clothing is always a great start! During warmer months when the weather and water are warm, you can plan on wearing a swimming suit, shorts or something you can plan on getting wet. Wearing closed-toe shoes is strongly recommended. No flip-flops! Water shoes, sandals, or sneakers you don't mind getting wet and muddy all work great. Head gear is recommended to provide protection from the sun, regular baseball hats usually do just fine. Definitely bring sunscreen!! You can also wear long sleeve clothing, but this is a rare choice.

Where to go


Deep River Park and Camelback Bridge

Take Cumnock Rd. exit 153 from Business Hwy 421 South and go north for about 2.5 miles until you come to the first stop sign. Take a left on R Jordan Rd. and again immediate left to the park's parking lot.