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Water Activities & Little Outlaw Canoe, Tube and Kayak: Scenic Tubing On Peak Season Saturdays - Harrisonburg

Water Activities & Little Outlaw Canoe, Tube and Kayak: Scenic Tubing On Peak Season Saturdays

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

5.5 hours

Fitness Level

Anyone comfortable floating on a tube can participate

Overview

Join a 5.5-hour tubing trip along the river from Berry Bridge to Penbrook Landing, featuring scenic views and a stunning waterfall stop. Perfect for families and adventurers alike!

Valentine, Nebraska

Tubing - 5.5 Hour Trip -10:30AM-Berry Bridge to Penbrook Landing

5.5 hour trip -peak season Saturdays

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Adventure Photos

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About This Adventure

Experience a thrilling 5.5-hour tubing adventure on Peak Season Saturdays, floating from Berry Bridge to Penbrook Landing. Enjoy a scenic stop at the stunning Smith Falls waterfall, and take advantage of convenient shuttle service for a hassle-free launch. This popular trip promises unforgettable moments on the water.

Rates

Prices starting at $80


A 5.5 hour tubing trip offered on Peak Season Saturday's only, from Berry Bridge to Penbrook Landing, this is the most popular trip we offer and allows time to stop and see Smith Falls waterfall. With the shuttle option you can park at Penbrook Landing at 10:30 am to catch the shuttle bus at Penbrook Landing for a short ride to the Berry Bridge launch site. The bus leaves at 10:30 , it is about a 50 minute drive from Valentine Ne., we are central time zone. Plan accordingly

Adventure Tips

Wear Sunscreen and Bring Water

Protect yourself from sun exposure and stay hydrated during the float.

Use a Waterproof Bag for Valuables

Keep your phone, keys, and snacks dry and secure in a waterproof bag.

Arrive Early for Shuttles

Get to the launch early to ensure a smooth shuttle pickup and start.

Check Water Levels Beforehand

Monitor river conditions to ensure safe and enjoyable tubing.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Great blue herons
  • Bald eagles

History

This stretch of the river has been historically used for recreation since the early 20th century, with tubing gaining popularity in recent decades.

Conservation

The local outfitters prioritize eco-friendly practices, including maintaining river health and minimizing waste during trips.

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Recommended Gear

Sunscreen

Essential

Protects your skin during long hours in the sun.

summer specific

Towel or Change of Clothes

Essential

Dry off and change after the float.

summer specific

Waterproof Sunscreen

Essential

Prevents sunburn without washing off.

summer specific

Reusable Water Bottle

Essential

Stay hydrated throughout the trip.

summer specific