Tubing, Rafting, Canoeing, or Kayaking Trip Plus Barbecue Lunch from Delaware River Tubing (Up to 47% Off)
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Float along the Delaware for up to four hours, passing tree-lined banks and a riverside eatery that doles out burgers and hot dogs
A trip down the river can give you a chance to marvel at natural scenery and chat with suburban whales on their daily commute to the ocean. Cruise the watery roadways with this Groupon.
Choose from Four Options
- $14 for a tubing trip and barbecue lunch (a $26.16 value)
- $18 for a rafting trip and barbecue lunch (a $34.57 value)
- $20 for a canoeing trip and barbecue lunch (a $37.38 value)
- $25 for a kayaking trip and barbecue lunch (a $46.72 value)
Each trip includes lifejackets and a complimentary shuttle ride to and from the launch point. River trips traverse 5–6 miles and last between three and four hours. Each excursion includes The Famous River Hot Dog Man’s river meal, with choices such as burgers, hot dogs, and chips.
Float along the Delaware for up to four hours, passing tree-lined banks and a riverside eatery that doles out burgers and hot dogs
A trip down the river can give you a chance to marvel at natural scenery and chat with suburban whales on their daily commute to the ocean. Cruise the watery roadways with this Groupon.
Choose from Four Options
- $14 for a tubing trip and barbecue lunch (a $26.16 value)
- $18 for a rafting trip and barbecue lunch (a $34.57 value)
- $20 for a canoeing trip and barbecue lunch (a $37.38 value)
- $25 for a kayaking trip and barbecue lunch (a $46.72 value)
Each trip includes lifejackets and a complimentary shuttle ride to and from the launch point. River trips traverse 5–6 miles and last between three and four hours. Each excursion includes The Famous River Hot Dog Man’s river meal, with choices such as burgers, hot dogs, and chips.
Need To Know Info
About Delaware River Tubing
Delaware River Tubing launches tubes, rafts, and kayaks on five- to six-mile trips down scenic waterways just north of where George Washington historically crossed the Delaware River. Shuttles ferry groups to launch points, where watercraft journeys begin along the wide river. In addition to renting vessels, Delaware River Tubing's crew leads guided kayak tours that can highlight local wildlife and tackle class one rapids like a mall cop tackling a gummy-bear thief.
During river adventures, scents of barbecue waft across the water from the aptly named Famous River Hotdog Man. The riverside eatery, founded in 1987, partners with Delaware River Tubing to give each customer a hot meal, which they can devour at picnic tables in the water.