As the weather begins to warm up here in Pennsylvania, we have lots of ways to beat the heat. From spectacular waterparks to natural swimming holes, there are a lot of ways to cool off here in the Keystone State, but river tubing in Pennsylvania just might be our favorite. Keep cool all summer long when you embark on a memorable river tubing expedition at Coal Tubin’ in Pennsylvania:

Spend a relaxing day meandering down Stonycreek River, a natural lazy river that promises to keep you cool despite the hot summer sun.

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Rent a cozy inner tube from Coal Tubin’ - your driver’s license and car keys will serve as the deposit - and await your shuttle ride to the lazy river.

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Slip on your sunglasses or buy a stylish pair from Coal Tubin’, a family-friendly adventure company that welcomes adventurers five years and older.

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If you cannot swim, you must wear a life jacket. Children 12 and under are also required to wear a life jacket. Life jackets are available for rent, if you opt not to bring your own.

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Grab your inner tube and head down to the river, where you’ll slip your tube into the water.

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Remain in your tube at all times when in the water as Coal Tubin’ does not have lifeguards. You must also sign a waiver before your adventure begins.

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How long each tubing run takes depends on the water levels. Longer runs - which require a water level above three feet - generally take three hours while the shorter run, when the water is under three feet, lasts about 90 minutes.

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Tube rental prices vary by day of the week, and all of that information can be found at their website, linked below this article. Weekend and weekday season passes are also available.

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The price of a tube rental includes all day parking and one shuttle ride.

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Coal Tubin’ also offers whitewater tubing, whitewater rafting, and inflatable kayaking.

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Stay cool this summer with Coal Tubin’, which welcomes tubers every day of the week, all season long!

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You can find Coal Tubin’ at 303 Central Avenue, Johnstown, PA, 15902. Visit their website for more information.

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Do you love river tubing in Pennsylvania? Isn’t it the best? Meander down Stonycreek, a natural lazy river in Pennsylvania or, if you prefer something a little more fast-paced, zip down the Meadow Run Natural Waterslide.

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Address: Coal Tubin, 100 Station St, Johnstown, PA 15905, USA

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River tubing in Pennsylvania June 11, 2021 Sarah Where are the best lazy rivers in Pennsylvania? If you’re into river tubing, there are an abundance of options here in Pennsylvania. Our state is home to an abundance of so-called lazy rivers, all of which are perfect for soaking up fun in the sun… all while relaxing and staying cool! 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 at this Pennsylvania gem. If you want to go tubing again and again, definitely check out Bucks County River Country, where you can purchase 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 to learn more about Bucks County River Country. What are some fun summer adventures I can have in Pennsylvania? In addition to river tubing, there are tons of fun summer adventures one can have in Pennsylvania. Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown is a must-visit; Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom are actually two separate amusement parks located adjacent to one another in Allentown. You can buy joint passes to get into both parks and enjoy the endless water rides they have to offer! Shankweiler’s Drive-In Theatre in Orefield is good, old-fashioned fun, and a total must for anyone looking for a nostalgic little blast from the past. Camping is also another favorite pastime here in PA, and Cherry Springs State Park in Coudersport is one of the most beautiful sites in the state. Does Pennsylvania have any swimming holes? If you can’t get enough of Pennsylvania’s water recreation, you’ll definitely want to check out one of the state’s many swimming holes. Some of our favorites include Meadow Run Natural Waterslide in Ohiopyle State Park; Perkiomen Creek in Philadelphia; Presque Isle State Park, which offers access to the beautiful Lake Erie; and Salt Springs State Park in Montrose.

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River tubing in Pennsylvania

June 11, 2021

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Where are the best lazy rivers in Pennsylvania? If you’re into river tubing, there are an abundance of options here in Pennsylvania. Our state is home to an abundance of so-called lazy rivers, all of which are perfect for soaking up fun in the sun… all while relaxing and staying cool! 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 at this Pennsylvania gem. If you want to go tubing again and again, definitely check out Bucks County River Country, where you can purchase 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 to learn more about Bucks County River Country. What are some fun summer adventures I can have in Pennsylvania? In addition to river tubing, there are tons of fun summer adventures one can have in Pennsylvania. Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown is a must-visit; Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom are actually two separate amusement parks located adjacent to one another in Allentown. You can buy joint passes to get into both parks and enjoy the endless water rides they have to offer! Shankweiler’s Drive-In Theatre in Orefield is good, old-fashioned fun, and a total must for anyone looking for a nostalgic little blast from the past. Camping is also another favorite pastime here in PA, and Cherry Springs State Park in Coudersport is one of the most beautiful sites in the state. Does Pennsylvania have any swimming holes? If you can’t get enough of Pennsylvania’s water recreation, you’ll definitely want to check out one of the state’s many swimming holes. Some of our favorites include Meadow Run Natural Waterslide in Ohiopyle State Park; Perkiomen Creek in Philadelphia; Presque Isle State Park, which offers access to the beautiful Lake Erie; and Salt Springs State Park in Montrose.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

If you’re into river tubing, there are an abundance of options here in Pennsylvania. Our state is home to an abundance of so-called lazy rivers, all of which are perfect for soaking up fun in the sun… all while relaxing and staying cool! 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 at this Pennsylvania gem. If you want to go tubing again and again, definitely check out Bucks County River Country, where you can purchase 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 to learn more about Bucks County River Country.

What are some fun summer adventures I can have in Pennsylvania?

In addition to river tubing, there are tons of fun summer adventures one can have in Pennsylvania. Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown is a must-visit; Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom are actually two separate amusement parks located adjacent to one another in Allentown. You can buy joint passes to get into both parks and enjoy the endless water rides they have to offer! Shankweiler’s Drive-In Theatre in Orefield is good, old-fashioned fun, and a total must for anyone looking for a nostalgic little blast from the past. Camping is also another favorite pastime here in PA, and Cherry Springs State Park in Coudersport is one of the most beautiful sites in the state.

Does Pennsylvania have any swimming holes?

If you can’t get enough of Pennsylvania’s water recreation, you’ll definitely want to check out one of the state’s many swimming holes. Some of our favorites include Meadow Run Natural Waterslide in Ohiopyle State Park; Perkiomen Creek in Philadelphia; Presque Isle State Park, which offers access to the beautiful Lake Erie; and Salt Springs State Park in Montrose.