Summer Rafting on the Lehigh River is an 8-mile float that starts in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, near the historic train station, and takes out in Bowmanstown. This family-friendly trip threads through the Lehigh Gorge, moving over a dozen small rapids - including the playful Bear Trap and the sweeping Great Gorge - where warm summer water invites paddling, splashing, and short swims. The river cuts between steep banks of Pennsylvanian sandstone and shale, and summer days bring low, clear water that reveals boulders, eddies, and riffles ideal for first-timers and kids as young as four.
Guided by a local outfitter, the trip runs most days from April through October and takes about three to four hours on the river (four to five hours total from check-in to takeout). It's deliberately accessible: Class I–II rapids keep the adrenaline friendly while offering enough current and playful waves to feel like a real whitewater day. Bring sturdy footwear that attaches to your foot, non-aerosol sunscreen, a lunch, and water; the trip stops for a break and Red Rock Café pre-orders are an option. No drugs or alcohol are permitted before or during the run. Life jacket sizes are strictly enforced for safety: adult, child, and youth options cover a wide range of chest sizes and weights.
What makes this excursion special is how it pairs a relaxed family float with a wild, sculpted river corridor. Cliffs and ledges along the banks show the folded geology of the Pocono Plateau while riverside hemlock, birch, and mountain laurel shade quieter pools. You may hear the whistle of a passing tourist train in Jim Thorpe, a reminder that this stretch of river is as much a recreational hub as it is a piece of industrial-era transportation history.
Whether you're introducing a young child to river travel, escaping a heatwave, or mixing a mellow adventure into a regional getaway, this trip is an efficient outdoor day with authentic local flavor. Meeting information lists Whitewater Rafting Adventurestttt as the rendezvous point; exact logistics and recommended gear are provided at booking. Reservations are recommended in summer, especially weekends, and the operator's referral link makes booking straightforward. On a sunlit day the Lehigh's riffles and calm eddies add up to a memorable, picture-ready float that's equal parts play and riverside scenery.
For families and mixed-ability groups the combination of short rapids, safe eddies, guided instruction, and easy put-in and takeout logistics makes this a low-stress way to experience the Lehigh's canyon scenery. Pack a dry bag, sunglasses with retention, and a camera; river light plays across rock faces and makes for vivid photos at mid-morning and late afternoon. Book early, bring a sense of curiosity, and you'll leave with plans.