On the Upper James River Water Trail in southwestern Virginia, the Glamping 4 Day / 3 Night Glen Wilton to Alpine trip runs from Glen Wilton to the Alpine boat launch near Buchanan, Virginia. This four-day, 44-mile paddle follows the James downstream from the confluence of the Jackson and Cowpasture Rivers, threading through a mix of remote forested banks, limestone riffles and fun Class I–II whitewater. Guests carry minimal gear in issued dry bags, camp at primitive riverside sites, and move at a river pace that balances play and relaxation.
Twin Rivers Outfitters coordinates check-in at their Twin River Shop, 640 Lowe Street, Buchanan, VA, then shuttles paddlers to the Glen Wilton launch. Days vary: roughly 8 miles to Gala campground on day one, a long 17.2-mile push to Horseshoe Bend on day two, about 14.5 miles to Arcadia on day three with a midday resupply opportunity at the outfitter shop in Buchanan, and a short four-mile final leg to Alpine. The trip is UNGUIDED; participants must be comfortable running small rapids, re-entering or righting a canoe or kayak, and river camping for consecutive nights.
What distinguishes this route is its blend of wild stretches and easy access. The Upper James is a designated Virginia Scenic River, which means long runs of intact riparian hardwoods, exposed rock shelves, and frequent sightings of river otter and bald eagle. The channel alternates riffles of pale limestone with deeper pools, creating playful current lines and calm swimming holes. Primitive campsites sit above the high-water mark and feel remote despite the occasional distant road or town.
This offering leans toward self-reliant paddlers who value rhythm over rigid itinerary: mornings spent breaking camp and catching current, afternoons drifting with time to scout a rapid or swim, evenings around a small fire (firewood available for a fee). Safety is straightforward but essential—life jackets required, ability to swim without a flotation aid, and capacity to haul a loaded boat ashore.
Practical perks include rental dry bags, a clear shuttle plan, and optional daily gear shuttles. Families with children 6 and older can book; parties must have at least two people. Because the trip is unguided, it can be tailored by pace and preference—birding, angling, or simple disconnection from screens. For paddlers who want wilderness without a long drive, the Glen Wilton to Alpine float points to Virginia river travel at its most accessible and rewarding. Check in at Twin River Shop, 640 Lowe Street, Buchanan, complete waivers before arrival, and plan for optional extras like gear shuttle ($15/day), firewood, and dehydrated meals sold at the shop—small conveniences that make this self-guided wilderness float feel deliberately easy without sacrificing authentic river time for active families.