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Water Adventures with Chamberlain Canoes in the Pocono Mountains - Scranton

Water Adventures with Chamberlain Canoes in the Pocono Mountains

East Stroudsburgmoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

4 nights

Fitness Level

Participants should be comfortable with paddling for several hours daily and basic camping.

Overview

Ready for a multi-day water adventure in the Pocono Mountains? Join Chamberlain Canoes for an unforgettable journey down the Delaware River, complete with primitive camping under starry skies.

East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

Four Night Trip - Call for Info

7 Different Trip Options • Ages 6+

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About This Adventure

Embark on an unforgettable four-night adventure down the Delaware River in the stunning Pocono Mountains. Experience the thrill of canoeing and kayaking while camping under the stars at designated sites. Enjoy the serenity of nature, primitive camping, and the camaraderie of fellow adventurers in this unique outdoor escape.

Unforgettable Overnight Canoe & Kayak Trips down the Delaware River in the Scenic Pocono Mountains!

Duration

Four Nights Departure/Check-In is required by 8:15am/9:15am (time is dependent on season)

Call Us 570-421-0180 to confirm for your trip

About

All Participants must be able to swim.

Children must be at least 6 years old to use kayaks and canoes.

Advanced Reservations required.

All Rentals must be OFF the river by 5/6pm •Times dependent on time of year •Late fees will apply

What to bring

  • Water
  • Old sneakers, water shoes, crocs, etc...
  • Suntan lotion
  • No glass containers
  • Coolers for snacks and drinks (NO STYROFOAM)
  • Swim gear
  • Bug spray
  • Camping gear
  • Folding Chairs
  • Toilet paper and other essentials
  • Dry clothes to leave in your car for after trip
  • DO NOT BRING ANYTHING VALUABLE OR GLASS

More Info

Overnight campsites are first come first serve, designated areas only, and limited to one night per site only.

Additional reservations must be made through the DWG park service http://www.recreation.gov

Campers should follow DWG Park Service rules and camping guidelines.

Campsites are primitive with little more than a flat to camp.

Camp fires can only be built in steel rings or on your own camp stove.

Campers should bring their own potable water.

Campers should keep all overnight equipment in waterproof bags that can be leashed to the canoe.

Please leave campsites with what you brought.

Chamberlain will dispose of your trash at the end of the trip.

Adventure Tips

Wear Sun Protection

Apply sunscreen and wear a hat to stay protected during daytime paddling.

Stay Hydrated

Bring plenty of water to stay hydrated throughout the trip.

Practice Paddling Skills

Familiarize yourself with paddling techniques before the trip.

Respect Nature & Campfires

Follow Leave No Trace principles and keep campfires controlled.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Bald eagles
  • Great blue herons

History

The Delaware River has served as a vital transportation route for centuries and holds cultural significance for indigenous tribes.

Conservation

Chamberlain Canoes emphasizes eco-friendly practices, including responsible waste disposal and Wildlands preservation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Waterproof Pouch or Dry Bag

Essential

Keeps your valuables dry during paddling and portages.

Sun Protection gear (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses)

Essential

Protects against sun exposure during prolonged outdoor activity.

summer specific

Comfortable, quick-drying clothing

Essential

Suitable for wet and variable weather conditions.

spring;summer;fall specific

Portable camping stove or cookware

Optional for preparing meals at campsites.