Who’s already trying to come up with fun ways to beat the heat during the warmer months? Will you spend those sweltering days in the A/C? Or, will you be out and about looking for adventure, frolicking in a little known swimming hole? Perhaps zipping around a Pennsylvania go karts course or down the river on a paddle boat? Maybe tubing in Pennsylvania, on one of the picturesque rivers? For a simply sensational warm weather adventure, plan a day floating along the Delaware River in an inner tube.
Outdoor enthusiasts simply can’t go wrong when it comes to finding adventure - from canoeing and kayaking to rafting and tubing - on Pennsylvania’s rivers.
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And, Bucks County River Country promises outdoor lovers all of those options.
Facebook/Bucks County River Country All guests must sign a liability waiver before heading out onto the water. If you are 18 or younger, you must have your parent or a guardian with you, who will sign the waiver. Print a liability waiver form here.
For the easiest, most leisurely way to explore the Delaware River and to stay cool, opt for a tubing trip. Just sit back, relax, and let your tube take you along river.
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So, how long do you want to be on the water? Bucks County River Country offers two, three, and four hour trips down the Delaware.
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Admire the scenery and wildlife as you meander past the Pennsylvania and New Jersey shores, dangling your feet in the cool water.
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Even better? The water maintains a delightfully cool temperature of around 80 degrees Fahrenheit during the warmer months. (And, the river’s depth ranges between one and five feet.)
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So, who will join you on your tubing adventure? Several sizes of tubes are available to rent, including the two-person tube. Or, you can rent the traditional one person tube.
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Bucks County River Country also features a concession stand, The Red Mushroom Cafe, where you can order a burger or a hot dog. Both come with chips or mac and cheese, a cookie, and a drink.
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Go tubing once or all season long. Of course, Bucks County River Country offers both day tubing passes and season passes.
Facebook/Bucks County River Country Do you love both tubing and boating? Then sign up for the Combo Tubing/Boating Season Pass, which allows you to tube and to boat whenever you visit.
Address: 2 Walters Lane, Point Pleasant, PA, 18950
Facebook/Bucks County River Country For more information on Bucks County River Country, click here for the official website or here for the official Facebook page.
Who’s rarin’ to go tubing in Pennsylvania right about now? Not close enough to float along the Delaware River? Not to worry! You’ll find plenty of spots for Pennsylvania tubing. (Good news, too! Many outdoor adventure companies also offer kayaking in Pennsylvania.) Click here to read about six of ’em.
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All guests must sign a liability waiver before heading out onto the water. If you are 18 or younger, you must have your parent or a guardian with you, who will sign the waiver. Print a liability waiver form here.
Do you love both tubing and boating? Then sign up for the Combo Tubing/Boating Season Pass, which allows you to tube and to boat whenever you visit.
For more information on Bucks County River Country, click here for the official website or here for the official Facebook page.
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Address: 2 Walters Ln., Point Pleasant, PA 18950
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Tubing In Pennsylvania June 04, 2019 Beth Price-Williams Where is the best place to go tubing in Pennsylvania? Regardless of where you live in the state, you’ll find plenty of places to go tubing in Pennsylvania. In addition to the Delaware River, Pennsylvanians can spend a day tubing on the Juanita River, the Clarion River, and the Stonycreek River. Outdoor adventure companies offer float trips that last anywhere from an hour to six hours or more. A 16-mile float trip, for example, takes approximately six hours. What else can I do besides tubing at the Delaware River?
You’ll find plenty of things to do in Pennsylvania, including on and in the Delaware River. If you’re up for an adventure, try rafting, kayaking, or canoeing. Outdoor adventure companies provide everything you need for a safe and fun trip. Or, if you’d rather relax as the scenery passes you by, climb aboard a scenic Pennsylvania river tour for a charming boat ride along the Delaware. Fishing is also a popular activity on the river. Does Pennsylvania have clean rivers? Environmental groups have worked hard to help ensure the water in Pennsylvania’s rivers are clean, after they were once some of the most toxic in the United States. In fact, the Clarion River in Western Pennsylvania has been named The 2019 River of the Year, overcoming its reputation for once being the state’s most polluted body of water. The Clean Water Act also helps to ensure Pennsylvania’s rivers are clean.
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Tubing In Pennsylvania
June 04, 2019
Beth Price-Williams
Where is the best place to go tubing in Pennsylvania? Regardless of where you live in the state, you’ll find plenty of places to go tubing in Pennsylvania. In addition to the Delaware River, Pennsylvanians can spend a day tubing on the Juanita River, the Clarion River, and the Stonycreek River. Outdoor adventure companies offer float trips that last anywhere from an hour to six hours or more. A 16-mile float trip, for example, takes approximately six hours. What else can I do besides tubing at the Delaware River?
You’ll find plenty of things to do in Pennsylvania, including on and in the Delaware River. If you’re up for an adventure, try rafting, kayaking, or canoeing. Outdoor adventure companies provide everything you need for a safe and fun trip. Or, if you’d rather relax as the scenery passes you by, climb aboard a scenic Pennsylvania river tour for a charming boat ride along the Delaware. Fishing is also a popular activity on the river. Does Pennsylvania have clean rivers? Environmental groups have worked hard to help ensure the water in Pennsylvania’s rivers are clean, after they were once some of the most toxic in the United States. In fact, the Clarion River in Western Pennsylvania has been named The 2019 River of the Year, overcoming its reputation for once being the state’s most polluted body of water. The Clean Water Act also helps to ensure Pennsylvania’s rivers are clean.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Regardless of where you live in the state, you’ll find plenty of places to go tubing in Pennsylvania. In addition to the Delaware River, Pennsylvanians can spend a day tubing on the Juanita River, the Clarion River, and the Stonycreek River. Outdoor adventure companies offer float trips that last anywhere from an hour to six hours or more. A 16-mile float trip, for example, takes approximately six hours.
What else can I do besides tubing at the Delaware River?
You’ll find plenty of things to do in Pennsylvania, including on and in the Delaware River. If you’re up for an adventure, try rafting, kayaking, or canoeing. Outdoor adventure companies provide everything you need for a safe and fun trip. Or, if you’d rather relax as the scenery passes you by, climb aboard a scenic Pennsylvania river tour for a charming boat ride along the Delaware. Fishing is also a popular activity on the river.
Does Pennsylvania have clean rivers?
Environmental groups have worked hard to help ensure the water in Pennsylvania’s rivers are clean, after they were once some of the most toxic in the United States. In fact, the Clarion River in Western Pennsylvania has been named The 2019 River of the Year, overcoming its reputation for once being the state’s most polluted body of water. The Clean Water Act also helps to ensure Pennsylvania’s rivers are clean.