Suzy D.
Yelp
Save your money and frustration, plan a trip yourself or find an outfitter that isn't grossly NEGLIGENT and just out to make as much money as possible with the least amount of effort. The check in process was frustrating; the employees seemed completely confused and were anything but welcoming, we were given no direction and were just left to stand aimlessly and wait until someone who seemed knowledgeable but clearly didn't want to be there showed up. He then told us that instead of the route detailed on their website we'd be putting in right there and would float down to an unnamed boat ramp. No information was given about the length of this float except "2-3 hours" (it ended up actually being an hour and a half). To get to the put in spot we had to climb over a sign with cones and ropes stating that the area was closed. We had a group of five, all adults, all looking for the landmarks they'd given us to look for near the take out area; we didn't see any of them. What we did finally see was a couple standing on the end of a boat dock who waited far too long to begin screaming at us that we needed to swim to shore. If we hadn't had strong swimmers in our group we'd never have made it and I was immediately concerned for some of the other people we'd put in with as they had no experience on the water at all. We arrived at said boat dock and there were no ladders or ways to climb onto it, we were fighting the current and the couple was doing nothing to assist. They finally began grabbing for our tubes and the woman instead pulled my shoes off of mine (my shoes were off and attached to the tube because we were expecting to have quite a bit of heads up that we needed to get ready to exit the river) but instead of dropping the shoes on the dock next to her she THREW them past us out into the river with the comment "those were someone's shoes"- no attempt to rectify the situation was ever made, NOT EVEN AN APOLOGY. This same employee yelled at someone else in our party that she didn't have time to buckle her life jacket before jumping off her tube. All five of us had to struggle to get around the side of the dock and then when we approached the two-lane boat ramp there were boats trying to launch; that's right, this "company" knows they've got a ton of tubes trying to come in and haven't even cordoned off one lane of the ramp for us to use. We were the first group in so luckily we were mostly out of the way because the entire take-out process was chaos with people, tubes, exhaust fumes, boats, and trailers all trying to occupy the same space. The float itself was great, it's a wonderful river. But this company is TRASH.