Lazy River Canoe Rental

Category: Canoe & kayak rental service

Address: 40 W Main St, Ridgway, PA 15853, USA

Phone: +18143892732

Opening hours

Sunday: 9AM–6PM

Monday: 8AM–6PM

Tuesday: 8AM–6PM

Wednesday: 8AM–6PM

Thursday: 9AM–6PM

Friday: 8AM–8PM

Saturday: 8AM–8PM

Reviews

Kory Graw

Jun 16, 2022

What an awesome place to kick back and relax away from reality.. and with it being right off the road makes it very convenient to locate. being located right on the Clarion River allows guests to fish swim and go tubing canoeing and kayaking. They offer rentals for canoes and kayaks and tubes also they have bait for sale in a little shop inside and the convenience of one of the best pedal bike mechanics around located right on site.. it allows for all your camping needs! The owners Tim and Amanda McClain and their family are very kind caring and warm hearted people that are willing to give anybody a hand! And if you catch it on the right weekends their family brings out their instruments and plugs and sprung as long practice in for their future shows. And you can't forget about riverfest by far one of the highlights and they're very good time if you enjoy live music performed by numerous bluegrass, country bands and even themselves

Tom wolf

Feb 26, 2022

Came from Ohio, with my friend . Staff very nice and helpful. They allowed for my friend to bring own watercraft for transport back to car after over night 26 mile trip . Plan to use again in 2022 . Watercrafts a little worn but still work .

Gretchen Rokosky

Jul 19, 2020

The Clarion River is called the lifeblood of Ridgway and Lazy River Canoe Rental is the arteries that keep it flowing. We grew up here and raised our children on this wild and scenic river. Now we have our granddaughter out and we trust getting our canoes and kayaks here. She's only 4, but already us veteran of trips and has her own paddle. We never worry about equipment failing or being forgotten at pick-up time. We spent extra time exploring every deep pool along the way on our trip yesterday and it took a quick phone call to push back our pick-up time two hours. They are beyond accommodating and go the extra mile for their customers. Can't recommend them high enough.

Ken B

Jul 19, 2020

First time to go here and most likely the last! My group goes canoeing 2-3 times a month and wanted to see new places, 4 of us did the overnight trip. After we paid ( $218 for the 2 canoes and pick up fee) we waited for at least 25 minutes to get our canoes (they do things differently than other places, instead of driving you up to start, they pick you up when you are done). The trip was fun and scenic and we enjoyed our time on the river. We had scheduled to be picked up at noon and we finished around 11:30, had lunch while we waited. At 12:10, called to see where our ride was and was told they were on the way, he had to stop and get gas! Finally at 12:45 our ride showed up and I had to help him load everything up! No apologies!!! Gas tank was not full, I looked!!! 20 minute ride back, you do the math!!! Overall pricey compared to other places and lacking in customer service!!!

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Questions & Answers

Do they allow dogs

Kelly Spath | Aug 13, 2020
Jake Kruise | Aug 14, 2020

From what I saw other people had dogs in canoes but not kayaks. They are pretty cool about that stuff

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Are distance maps and take out points with time estimates available

William Kemmerer | Feb 10, 2020
Donald Schield | Feb 11, 2020

I believe they are

how much is it to rent a kayak

Mike Johnson | Feb 10, 2020
Jamey Godin | Feb 11, 2020

It depends on your start and stop location. They have a website that gives you pricing. That's what I used to use. Now I just call.

Does this place have tubing on River?

Cheryl Kolling | Feb 10, 2020
Matt Yuhasz | Feb 11, 2020

Yes, of course it does. Ignore BT. What an ignorant and unhelpful response. We go here every single year and will be there Monday.

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Can you do a overnight float here? If so where do you camp at?

adam bialowas | Feb 10, 2019
Erik Szymanski | Feb 11, 2019

Yes .There a campsites all along the river.They usually have a fire ring and a place for a tent.The campsites are usually by bends in the river with nice deep pools of water.You just have to look for them.If it looks like an easy place to stop a canoe at,there is probably a campsite.

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