When are you open?
Beginning the first weekend in May we are open seven days a week from 10 am until dark. On weekends we open at 8am. Moonlight cruises start time depend upon the moon rise time and will be posted on our site. Reservations are strongly recommended on weekends and holidays. Those without a reservation should call first to make sure we have boats available.
How many people fit in a canoe?
Two adults and up to one small-size child. You can also have three adults – but the third adult costs $5 extra, and may not be comfortable.
How hard is it to Kayak?
Today’s sport kayaks are very easy to operate and have plenty of space to sit comfortably in, almost everyone can kayak! forget about rolling over and white water tricks that you see on TV. Our dock has been designed to allow easy in and out of canoes and kayaks, we will be happy to let you try a kayak out.
What is your cancellation policy?
We ask that you call as soon as you can, this way we can try to rent your boats.
Do you ever cancel?
Yes, if the water gets too high due to excessive rain, or an increased outflow we will not allow customers to go out in our boats. Other severe weather conditions may also cause cancellations. We make every attempt to notify customers of a cancellation prior to them arriving. We will not rent out boats if we deem it hazardous no matter your skill level.
What is the Conewango water conditions like?
The upper stretches are considered flat water, no rapids or fast moving water, you can paddle upstream with ease. The section between Russell and Warren is class 1 small rapids easily navigated but you must use more caution then on flat water.
Are there places to camp along the river?
Yes there is, next to the livery is are own campground, it is primitive camping and we offer special rates to our customers.
What wildlife are we likely to see?
There is a huge diversity of wildlife from otters to ospreys, deer, turkeys, and the occasional bear.
What should we bring?
Sunscreen, food, cell phone, your camera, and a positive relaxing attitude.
Do you do guided trips?
We do but they are by reservation only, please call to set this up.
Do you do overnight trips?
Yes there are places to camp over night, we will be happy to help you set it up.
How far will I be from civilization?
The highway and houses are not that far, however some sections are very remote. And in some places you will see people sunning on their back deck, be sure to say hello to them!
What is the age limit for canoes?
No one under the age of 2 is allowed in our boats.
What are the state laws and livery rules regarding life jackets?
Children 12 and under and non-swimmers of any age must wear a life jacket at all times all others must have a life jacket within reach, we encourage all to wear a life jacket.
Is there cell phone reception along the river?
Cell phones work along some parts of the river but not others. Livery staff can give you a better sense about cell phone reception once they know which trip you are taking.
What do I do in the event of an emergency?
Dial 911. In places where cell phones don’t work, paddlers should go to the nearest house for help. The livery’s phone number is also written on the boats, and life jackets in the event of a pressing but non-emergency situation.
What do I do in the event of a thunderstorm?
If you hear or see lightening or thunder, get off the water immediately.
Can we bring alcohol on our trip?
It is illegal in Pennsylvania to drink alcohol or be under the influence while operating a boat, even a non-motorized one. Responsible adults of legal drinking age who wish to enjoy a beverage while picnicking or camping along the Conewango are welcome to transport these items in our boats – but we will not allow anyone to operate our equipment while under the influence of alcohol, celebrate after your trip.
Do you offer group discounts?
Yes. Groups of four or more canoes or kayaks on a weekday get a 5 percent discount. Tax-exempt groups should take 6 percent off the listed trip prices. We also offer discounts to Conewango Creek Watershed Association, and Members of the National Audubon Society.