We had such an amazing experience, we had the best guide Rocker, he played safe, if you want more... read more
We had such an amazing experience, we had the best guide Rocker, he played safe, if you want more... read more
We chose a guided rafting trip on the middle yough and it was just as described. The guides were... read more
Having previously rafted the lower Yough we decided to do it in duckies this time... It was tremendously fun and the guides were very helpful at giving the "lines" to sort-out the class III rapids which feel like class V when you are on a ducky.
My husband and I rented a shredder for a day trip on the middle yough. We wanted something large enough to fit our cooler and fishing equipment and the shredder sufficed. It took us approximately 5 hours, but we stopped quite a bit for fishing. It was a beautiful day. I wish the water level was higher, but it was mid-July. As for Ohiopyle Trading Post, the service was very good. The driver was very friendly. No complaints. The only slight issue is that when I initially stopped in to ask for a price, I was quoted $48. I thought that was a great deal considering another outfitter quoted us $60. What I didn't know is that a $10 fee would be tacked on for shuttling us to Confluence. Not a big deal though for me.
Did the lower river, advertised as Class III & IV rapids. Was fun and mostly well organized. My only complaint was they took a lot of boats out as part of the group (12 or so) plus assorted other kayaks, duckies, etc. There was a lot of time sitting after each rapid waiting for eveyone to clear. A 4 1/2 hr. trip should really have been closer to 3. I did a similiar trip with another company in the park and dont recall it taking so long. Overall, lots of fun though!
I had called other outfitters in the area for kayaking lessons and either did not get a return phone call or was told we can maybe work with you. Ohiopyle Trading Post was able to work with me on a half day lesson (because of travel time) both in terms of scheduling and my ability level.
The instructor reviewed some of the skill, which I had already learned and helped me master new ones. He was patient, knowledgible and easy going. As I former teacher and camp counselor, I know how difficult it can be to teach other skills.
I would highly recommend Ohiopyle Trading Post. In fact, I plan on going back for at least another lesson and maybe a raft/ducky trip.
Just got back from our trip and our experience was fantastic. The Ohiopyle Trading Post is professional, and the guides are superb. Their top priority is customer satisfaction and safety. Great fun for our family. Came away with great pics and an awesome DVD. Would love to do it again someday.
We rented inflatable kayaks -- "duckies" -- for a 5-hour rafting trip on the Lower Yough in early August, and it was the best East Coast rafting our family's ever done. We booked through Ohiopyle Trading Post, one of several outfitters situated side-by-side in little Ohiopyle, PA. Their guides were pretty good, tried a little too hard to be entertaining sometimes, but overall they were capable and they worked hard on the water, giving instructions from rocks and prepping us for rapids. By the way, people don't seem to tip their river guides, and they should.
And the rapids were great. They were a steady variety of mostly Class 3s on the lower Yough, the water running about 1.8 feet, a little above average for that time of year. As I told my teen-age kids, that part of the River was the perfect balance between safe and exciting. I am 49, overweight and not as athletic as I used to be, but having an ample posterior in a ducky provides a certain buoyancy and confidence.
Here's an important point: The Yough -- unlike almost every other river you will raft on, even out west -- is clean, or at least feels clean. There was no slight pungent ammonia smell (from treated sewage) that we smelled on the New River in WV, or the Rogue in Oregon. I think the Yough -- and Ohiopyle State Park, the river runs through it -- are great assets for anyone who loves getting on the water, and into nature.
Finally, we toured the Kentuck Campground in Ohiopyle State Park, and even though some tripadvisor posts said it didn't match up with Canadian and other US campgrounds, we were impressed. Clean and well run. We definitely will head back to enjoy it all there, again.