Summer’s not too far off, which means now is the absolute best time to start planning for all the fun we’ll have in the coming days. Whether you like lounging on a sandy beach or you prefer a river adventure, you’ll find something to do this summer within our borders. If you are searching for places to go river tubing in Pennsylvania, you’ll have plenty of options from which to choose.

  1. The River’s Edge Kayak & Canoe, Leechburg

Facebook/The River’s Edge Kayak & Canoe If you are looking for things to do in Pennsylvania this summer, tubing along a river is an excellent option. Meander down the Kiski River in Western Pennsylvania on a tube with The River’s Edge Kayak & Canoe. Whether you’re in the mood for a short trip down the river or a daylong adventure, you’ll find it with the River’s Edge. Short trips generally span about four miles over two hours. Four, six, and eight-hour trips are also available. Click here for the official website of the River’s Edge Kayak and Canoe.

  1. Coal Tubin’, Johnstown

Trip Advisor/Orange Reverie Cool down on a hot summer day with a tubing trip down the Stonycreek River in Johnstown. Coal Tubin’ features everything you need – from a ride to the river to the tubes – to have a fun day. Slip into one of the tubes – a single tube, a children’s tube, a cooler tube, or a double tube. Rent the tube for the entire day and float as long as you want. Click here for the website of Coal Tubin’.

  1. Bucks County River Country, Point Pleasant

Facebook/Bucks County River Country Visit Bucks County River Country once this summer, or go over and over with a summer tubing pass. Either way, you’re in for a fun adventure on the river. Float down the Delaware River on a two-hour or a three-hour adventure. You can also choose the type of tube – standard, standard double, and deluxe, for example. Click here for the Bucks County River Country website.

  1. Pale Whale Canoe Fleet, Cooksburg

Facebook/Pale Whale Canoe Fleet Float along the Clarion River, one of the best lazy rivers in Pennsylvania that was voted river of the year in 2019. Pale Whale Canoe Fleet’s tubing adventures offers a choice of one of two summer tubing adventures. The 2.5-mile float takes between 2.5 and three hours while the four-mile trip takes between four and five hours. Click here for the official website of Pale Whale Canoe Fleet.

  1. Lazy River Canoe Rental, Ridgway

Facebook/Lazy River Canoe Rental You can rent one of several tubes through Lazy River Canoe Rental. Choose from a 44-inch, a 55-inch, or a cooler tube for your journey down the river then set sail on the river for a day of fun. Click here for the website of Lazy River Canoe Rental.

Where are your favorite places for river tubing in Pennsylvania? Let us know in the comments! Make sure you also consider adding some or all of these 11 staggeringly beautiful places in Pennsylvania to your must-visit list.

Facebook/The River’s Edge Kayak & Canoe

If you are looking for things to do in Pennsylvania this summer, tubing along a river is an excellent option. Meander down the Kiski River in Western Pennsylvania on a tube with The River’s Edge Kayak & Canoe. Whether you’re in the mood for a short trip down the river or a daylong adventure, you’ll find it with the River’s Edge. Short trips generally span about four miles over two hours. Four, six, and eight-hour trips are also available. Click here for the official website of the River’s Edge Kayak and Canoe.

Trip Advisor/Orange Reverie

Cool down on a hot summer day with a tubing trip down the Stonycreek River in Johnstown. Coal Tubin’ features everything you need – from a ride to the river to the tubes – to have a fun day. Slip into one of the tubes – a single tube, a children’s tube, a cooler tube, or a double tube. Rent the tube for the entire day and float as long as you want. Click here for the website of Coal Tubin’.

Facebook/Bucks County River Country

Visit Bucks County River Country once this summer, or go over and over with a summer tubing pass. Either way, you’re in for a fun adventure on the river. Float down the Delaware River on a two-hour or a three-hour adventure. You can also choose the type of tube – standard, standard double, and deluxe, for example. Click here for the Bucks County River Country website.

Facebook/Pale Whale Canoe Fleet

Float along the Clarion River, one of the best lazy rivers in Pennsylvania that was voted river of the year in 2019. Pale Whale Canoe Fleet’s tubing adventures offers a choice of one of two summer tubing adventures. The 2.5-mile float takes between 2.5 and three hours while the four-mile trip takes between four and five hours. Click here for the official website of Pale Whale Canoe Fleet.

Facebook/Lazy River Canoe Rental

You can rent one of several tubes through Lazy River Canoe Rental. Choose from a 44-inch, a 55-inch, or a cooler tube for your journey down the river then set sail on the river for a day of fun. Click here for the website of Lazy River Canoe Rental.

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Address: The River’s Edge Canoe & Kayak, LLC, 3158 River Rd, Leechburg, PA 15656, USAAddress: Coal Tubin, 100 Station St, Johnstown, PA 15905, USAAddress: Bucks County River Country, 2 Walters Ln, Point Pleasant, PA 18950, USAAddress: Pale Whale Canoe Fleet, 115 Riverside Drive, Cooksburg, PA 16217, USAAddress: Lazy River Canoe Rental, 40 W Main St, Ridgway, PA 15853, USA

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Places To Go River Tubing In Pennsylvania April 23, 2021 Melissa M Are there any beaches I can visit in Pennsylvania? Pennsylvania may be landlocked but that doesn’t mean there aren’t any beaches. With over 50 miles of coastline along Lake Erie, you can find 11 beaches hugging its shores. One such beach is at the 3,200-acre Presque Isle State Park offers year-round recreational fun including hiking, fishing, and swimming. Mount Gretna Lake and Beach is a gorgeous location to spend the day, go swimming, play in the sand, or relax on a tube in the water. You can find more lovely beaches around the state in our previous post, 7 Gorgeous Beaches In Pennsylvania That You Must Visit This Summer. What water parks can I visit in Pennsylvania? Water parks are a great place to visit year-round and always fun for the whole family. Kalahari Indoor Water Park in the Poconos is the largest water park in the country at an enormous 220,000 square feet. There is a retractable roof in the summer months when the weather is good, but it’s mostly indoor fun all year. For the adults, there are a few swim-up bars. For the entire family, there’s an abundance of water slides, a lazy river, and so much more! Also featuring water slides and a lazy river is Camelbeach Mountain Water Park located in Tannerville. This seasonal outdoor water park is an epic day of fun for everyone! What are some of the best things to do in Pennsylvania this summer? We all have those summer childhood memories of swimming at a beach, eating ice cream, lounging around on a hot summer day, and having tons of fun! If you’re looking for ideas on what to do this summer, head to our post, 10 Amazing Activities That Make For A Fun-Filled Pennsylvania Summer.    

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Places To Go River Tubing In Pennsylvania

April 23, 2021

Melissa M

Are there any beaches I can visit in Pennsylvania? Pennsylvania may be landlocked but that doesn’t mean there aren’t any beaches. With over 50 miles of coastline along Lake Erie, you can find 11 beaches hugging its shores. One such beach is at the 3,200-acre Presque Isle State Park offers year-round recreational fun including hiking, fishing, and swimming. Mount Gretna Lake and Beach is a gorgeous location to spend the day, go swimming, play in the sand, or relax on a tube in the water. You can find more lovely beaches around the state in our previous post, 7 Gorgeous Beaches In Pennsylvania That You Must Visit This Summer. What water parks can I visit in Pennsylvania? Water parks are a great place to visit year-round and always fun for the whole family. Kalahari Indoor Water Park in the Poconos is the largest water park in the country at an enormous 220,000 square feet. There is a retractable roof in the summer months when the weather is good, but it’s mostly indoor fun all year. For the adults, there are a few swim-up bars. For the entire family, there’s an abundance of water slides, a lazy river, and so much more! Also featuring water slides and a lazy river is Camelbeach Mountain Water Park located in Tannerville. This seasonal outdoor water park is an epic day of fun for everyone! What are some of the best things to do in Pennsylvania this summer? We all have those summer childhood memories of swimming at a beach, eating ice cream, lounging around on a hot summer day, and having tons of fun! If you’re looking for ideas on what to do this summer, head to our post, 10 Amazing Activities That Make For A Fun-Filled Pennsylvania Summer.    

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Pennsylvania may be landlocked but that doesn’t mean there aren’t any beaches. With over 50 miles of coastline along Lake Erie, you can find 11 beaches hugging its shores. One such beach is at the 3,200-acre Presque Isle State Park offers year-round recreational fun including hiking, fishing, and swimming. Mount Gretna Lake and Beach is a gorgeous location to spend the day, go swimming, play in the sand, or relax on a tube in the water. You can find more lovely beaches around the state in our previous post, 7 Gorgeous Beaches In Pennsylvania That You Must Visit This Summer.

What water parks can I visit in Pennsylvania?

Water parks are a great place to visit year-round and always fun for the whole family. Kalahari Indoor Water Park in the Poconos is the largest water park in the country at an enormous 220,000 square feet. There is a retractable roof in the summer months when the weather is good, but it’s mostly indoor fun all year. For the adults, there are a few swim-up bars. For the entire family, there’s an abundance of water slides, a lazy river, and so much more! Also featuring water slides and a lazy river is Camelbeach Mountain Water Park located in Tannerville. This seasonal outdoor water park is an epic day of fun for everyone!

What are some of the best things to do in Pennsylvania this summer?

We all have those summer childhood memories of swimming at a beach, eating ice cream, lounging around on a hot summer day, and having tons of fun! If you’re looking for ideas on what to do this summer, head to our post, 10 Amazing Activities That Make For A Fun-Filled Pennsylvania Summer.