The three-day paddle from Glen Wilton to Buchanan follows a scenic 33-mile run of the James River in western Virginia, offering a compact backcountry canoe trip with Blue Ridge mountain views and lively water. Meet at Twin River Shop, 640 Lowe Street, Buchanan, VA 24066, where a quick orientation, dry bags, and a shuttle set you up for a self-guided route that launches below the Glen Wilton Bridge and finishes back at the Twin River Outfitters shop.
Daylight on the James reveals a braided river of riffles, cobble shelves and occasional bedrock ledges that break the current into a string of Class I and II rapids — the kind that reward loaded canoes with splashy, manageable runs rather than technical whitewater. Typical paddling legs are roughly 8 miles on day one, a longer 17-mile day two through a succession of riffles and riffled pools, and an 8-mile final push that includes three Class II rapids before you float into your car and the van shuttles.
Camping takes place at private riverfront sites reserved for the trip, where firewood and dehydrated meals are available from the shop for a fee. Nights under a clear Virginia sky, with the Blue Ridge as a backstop, are part of the appeal: expect river-worn cobbles, steeply wooded banks, and frequent breaks for fishing—smallmouth bass and sunfish are commonly targeted here by anglers who bring lightweight tackle.
This trip stands out because it stitches together accessible whitewater, overnight camping, and a logistics-friendly finish at the same trailhead. The route threads national and regional history too: the James River was a corridor for early colonial transport and played a central role in Virginia’s development, and paddling it gives you a direct look at a living river shaped by centuries of flow.
Practical details matter: this is an UNGUIDED trip — parties must be at least two people, able to navigate Class I–II rapids, recover a boat, camp in wilderness, and swim without a life jacket. Children under 6 are not permitted; ages 6–10 must stay with an adult in the same boat. Check-in procedures require waivers and prompt arrival at the Twin River Shop. Gear shuttles and other extras are available for a small fee.
For paddlers who want a compact expedition with technical-but-not-extreme rapids, private campsites, and the convenience of ending at your parked car, this Glen Wilton to Buchanan run on the James River delivers a memorable three-day river trip. Plan for variable weather, pack layered clothing, insect repellent and river shoes, and bring a first-aid kit. Because the trip is self-guided, practice basic paddling and boat recovery before you go; otherwise book a guided day trip with Twin River Outfitters to build skills before attempting route.