Canoeing in West Virginia on the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers
Enjoy this lazy river float on the Shenandoah River.
The perfect choice for smaller children or anyone seeking a slow paced
river float. The choice is yours to float once or many times for one
price.
“Rivers know this: there is no hurry. We shall
get there some day.”
-A.A. Milne, Pooh’s
Little Instruction Book
Not interested in the rapids and thrills of whitewater?
Experience the river like Lewis & Clark in a timeless tradition
of American transportation-the canoe. Paddling a canoe offers a more
intimate excursion on the Potomac River and allows you to travel at
your own pace. Experience the unique heritage of this region from the
view of a canoe.
There’s plenty to see and explore, so bring
your binoculars. With the C&O Canal towpath meandering on the
left shoreline, keep your eyes open for osprey, bald eagles, great blue
herons, and turtles. Discover the ecology of the many small islands in
the Potomac with the Blue Ridge Mountains as your backdrop. Enjoy the
peace only a fishing pole can provide as you attempt to reel in a
smallmouth bass on a quiet, calm stretch of water.
Whether you have all day to relax on the water or just a
few hours, a canoe trip lets you personalize your time on the river.
Full Day: 14 miles (6-7 hours)
Half Day: 6 miles (3-4 hours)
BTI provides all necessary equipment, including life
jackets and a small, waterproof map bag. We offer 16 foot Olde Towne
canoes which comfortably seat 2 average-sized adults or one adult and 2
small, children. All persons canoeing must be of age 5 or older and
weight at least 50 lbs.
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our Release Form here
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