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    Camp Hi Canoe & Kayak - fun with friends.

    Camp Hi Canoe & Kayak

    4.1(47 reviews)
    22.8 mi
    Established in 1966
    Free estimates

    Excellent experience for a calm kayaking trip on the river. Ideal for families and those with first…read moretime kayakers and young children. Staff was very good and the booking process very simple

    UPDATE: I changed my review from 2 to 5 stars in light of the friendly response and excellent…read morecustomer service I received in the wake [pardon the pun] of our trip. And I'll add that with a new, non-cell-phone-based return policy in place, we are likely to return. Thank you! First, let me say clearly that the actual kayaking part of this experience was really nice. A little pricey, but that's mainly because we're a big family: my wife and I and six of our kids, ages 8-21, rented four kayaks for the one-hour (two-mile) "Camp Hi to SR 82 Two-Mile Trip." This cost $245.21. But it really was a very nice experience. What wasn't so great was the experience getting back. The way the short trip works is that you paddle downstream for two miles and then get out of the river. You're supposed to call Camp Hi soon before you get there, and they send a bus to pick you up and bring you back. "Do you have Verizon?" they asked me as we were first getting into the water, "You may not be able to get a signal. You may have to walk up the path a bit to call." Well, we do have Verizon. And we could not get a signal from the river. So we got to the disembarking point and pulled the kayaks out. This was at 3:00 on the nose. Then, I walked. And walked some more, all the way up the trail to Route 82, which I had to walk along for another quarter mile in order to get a signal. This was a bit unnerving, as the speed limit is 55 mph and for part of the walk there's only about two feet of space between the lane and the side of a bridge. I finally got a signal and called Camp Hi at 3:10 to request a ride. They said they'd send a driver. I walked back to where my family was waiting. And we waited. Around 3:20, someone pulled into the parking area to unload some kayaks. Around 3:30, I asked if I could use their phone, as we were still waiting for our ride. I called Camp Hi and they said they'd try to get a driver down to us. Finally, at 3.41, the driver arrived to pick us up. We made it back to Camp Hi at 3:48. To her credit, the young woman at the counter was polite and mildly apologetic. "Look," I said, "can I get any sort of a refund or anything? It took more than forty minutes for us to get back. That was a long wait with my eight-year-old." "I could only give a small refund," she replied, "two to three dollars." Seriously, that's what she said. "Two to three dollars." I declined. Politely, I think. So, that was my experience. $245 for one very nice hour on the water and 40+ minutes of waiting for a ride. Given that the people at Camp Hi--and let me say again, clearly, that everyone we interacted with was quite nice--definitely *know* that there's an issue with cell phone service, it's hard to understand why they don't simply send a bus to pick people up right at the one-hour mark. That would be far simpler and would have left us feeling much happier about the whole thing. Will I be back? Probably not.

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    Quiet moments, lazy river.

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    Conneaut Lake

    Conneaut Lake

    5.0(2 reviews)
    27.7 mi

    This is a beautiful lake. Some people call it a "Kettle Lake," which is a scientific term, but…read moreI've forgotten the definition of, but it has something to do with the melting of glaciers. It is also the largest natural lake in Pennsylvania by surface area (925 Acres). All I know, it's a great place to visit. You can go swimming, boating, fishing, and more. There is a public beach, and some private ones. There is a nice park (Ice House Park (also on Yelp), and even an Amusement Park (Conneaut Lake Park) here. Lots of amenities nearby also ... Big Cheers!

    My cousins have a boat docked on Conneaut Lake and invited our family to visit for a weekend! They…read morestay at a campground about 10 minutes away from the dock. Conneaut itself is kind of strange with the creepy abandoned looking amusement park, and the super haunted Conneaut hotel. We drove right through the amusement park and hotel until we reached a parking lot right on the lake. I think this is a public beach area right next to the tiki bar. I was impressed by how clean it was, and how beautiful the nearby lake houses were. The tiki bar was busy in the middle of the hot summer day. We walked right onto the dock for their boat! It was super easy and convenient. The lake itself is clean and pretty! We took the boat out to the sandbar at the flagpole in the middle of the water. It was only a few feet of water in some areas and kids and dogs could stand. The water felt amazing - 76 degrees! The bottom of the lake at this point is very sharp, so we had to wear water shoes. The lake is really beautiful and this is a great day trip from Pittsburgh.

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    Crooked River Adventures

    1.9(11 reviews)
    21.7 mi

    The river itself and canoeing was awesome!! However, the staff was very rude and not friendly. We…read morehad a group of 20+ people and they treated us like we were an inconvenience. When I went to pay I told her I've never done this before and she talked to me like I was stupid. All I wanted to know was the prices and how many could go in each size. She was nasty about it and I bit my tongue because I didn't want to make a scene. After we got back it was a hassle to get our IDs back and one girl, maybe a bartender? Came out and started yelling at my friend because she had a beer. We just came off the canoe and were finishing our drinks. She acted like we were just sitting there to keep drinking and avoid paying at the bar. I just got done with the rude lady about the IDs and then after the bartender came out I couldn't handle their rudeness anymore. You would think after all the business we brought them we would be treated better. And I'm not asking for special treatment. I'm just asking for them to treat us with respect and no attitude. For these reasons we will not be coming back. After I shared this experience with friends I found out there's better places to go canoeing so we will go there instead.

    Can our to kayak which was awesome definitely want to do it again in the fall it's gotta be…read morebeautiful. Had a beer at the bar before kayaking and Tito's after. Clarissa was the bar tender and she's great friendly informative. Definitely will be back.

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