Saturday, August 8, 2015
We launched under the Route 50 bridge which is called Berry's Ferry. Easy launch and no launch fee.
Our plan was to paddle to Lock's Mill boat ramp (about 10 miles) and meet some friends who were at Watermelon Park for camping and tubing. We started about 10:30 am and paddled leisurely for 3 hours and 45 minutes to Lock's Mill in Berryville, VA. According to the Fitness Tracker app, our avg. speed was 2.6 mph, with our fastest speed being 10 mph. I didn't stop the tracker during our stops on the river so the speed stat is slightly skewed.
We first stopped at the Spout Run waterfall off to the left of the river about 3.5 miles in. After the first set of wires that go over the river, start listening for the sound of the falls. If you hit the 2nd set of wires you went too far. The falls are tucked away but you can definitely hear them. The water from Spout Run was almost painfully cold compared with the river water. There is an awesome swimming hole back there too but other folks were diving off the waterfall so we just watched for a few minutes.
Along the way we saw a couple of adult bald eagles. Such beautiful animals. The trip is interesting, good tranquil spots mixed with small rapids that were deceivingly difficult to run. The water level was just under 2 ft. at Millwood when we left. I think much lower and we would have been walking our kayaks through some spots.
Our second stop was about 7 miles in. We found a good swimming spot that is across the river from a large rock wall. The water in the swimming spot was moving but not too fast and it was about chest high there.
Once we got to Lock's Mill, there were large groups of tubers that were dropped off from Watermelon Park. We happened to paddle up to some friends and floated the last bit of river to our campsite at Watermelon Park.
I love this route and like to do it at least once a year. 10 miles in about 4 hours at a very leisurely pace.
Online journal about our recreational kayak adventures. We wanted to keep a log of where we have been in case we want to go back and don't want to re-research everything. Most trips will likely be in the DC/MD/VA area with some occasional outside trips.
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Monday, August 17, 2015
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Harper's Ferry WV
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Today we met a group of Chad's friends out on the rocks in the Potomac river in Harper's Ferry, WV. Parking is tough here but we finally got a spot near the Maryland Heights hiking trail. There are a few small parking areas along the Maryland Heights side, otherwise you have to park in the town of Harper's Ferry and trek it with your stuff across the walking bridge. After parking, we unloaded our back-pack cooler and a couple of tubes and walked down to the river. The river access is along the tow path, you will see small trails cut out that lead down to the river. Just pick a spot on the rocks to set up and you are done.
The view is amazing. You can sit in the water while it rushes over you or find a low-current pool to chill out in (we did both). This is looking downriver towards the train bridge:
The area is pretty crowded as outdoor companies have group tubing trips coming down all day. It is pretty hilarious to watch and listen to the groups as they hit those first rapids. Chad saved an errant tube for a guy who lost it just prior to the rough stuff. We walked up the tow path a few hundred yards and tubed back down to our spot. Our tubes sit very low in the water so we had a few "COWABUNGA" moments. Next time I would want a regular tube that sits higher in the water.
Overall, very relaxing and great place to swim.
Today we met a group of Chad's friends out on the rocks in the Potomac river in Harper's Ferry, WV. Parking is tough here but we finally got a spot near the Maryland Heights hiking trail. There are a few small parking areas along the Maryland Heights side, otherwise you have to park in the town of Harper's Ferry and trek it with your stuff across the walking bridge. After parking, we unloaded our back-pack cooler and a couple of tubes and walked down to the river. The river access is along the tow path, you will see small trails cut out that lead down to the river. Just pick a spot on the rocks to set up and you are done.
The view is amazing. You can sit in the water while it rushes over you or find a low-current pool to chill out in (we did both). This is looking downriver towards the train bridge:
The area is pretty crowded as outdoor companies have group tubing trips coming down all day. It is pretty hilarious to watch and listen to the groups as they hit those first rapids. Chad saved an errant tube for a guy who lost it just prior to the rough stuff. We walked up the tow path a few hundred yards and tubed back down to our spot. Our tubes sit very low in the water so we had a few "COWABUNGA" moments. Next time I would want a regular tube that sits higher in the water.
Overall, very relaxing and great place to swim.
Location:
Harpers Ferry, WV, USA
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