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    Hatfield-McCoy River Trails

    Hatfield-McCoy River Trails

    3.0(2 reviews)
    45.4 mi

    So. Much. Fun. Tour…read moreis inexpensive and requires little to no strength. The river is similar to a "lazy river" at a beach resort. The current is mild and does most of the work for you, but there's plenty of opportunity to paddle if that's more of your style. These kayaks are super stable and seem like they would almost take a concentrated effort to make them tip. The river trail is amazingly clean. I could probably count on one hand the items of trash I noticed on the 4-mile trip.

    We were in Eastern Kentucky this past weekend, and we chose to spend our Saturday kayaking with the…read morecompany that runs Hatfield-McCoy River Trails in Pikeville, KY. Now, I will be totally honest and say that this was not my first choice. I wanted to go to Red River Gorge to kayak, as that's one of my favorite areas in the state; however, the water levels were so low that the kayaking options were extremely limited. After learning that news we looked around online and discovered Hatfield-McCoy River Trails. We called, asked a few questions, and decided to give it a shot. When we arrived everything seemed as usual. They have a small venue where they sell a few items and snacks, there are kayaks and tubes all around, and they also sell passes to zip line (though I don't know much about that, as we did not participate). We were loaded onto a bus and taken to the drop-in site, which is a short trip from the starting location. It was a bit odd, as it was next to several restaurant locations. I mean, we got into the water directly behind a Captain D's. But, once you take off the trip becomes a bit more scenic, which is nice. There are sections of the river that seem completely in nature, but in actuality you're next to a highway the entire time, so often you will hear vehicles driving by up above you. The point where the river trail ends is also very commercial. You stop at a boat dock in front of a Texas Roadhouse and shopping plaza. So, if you're looking for a secluded nature outing this trip is definitely not it. Overall the river is fairly clean as far as random trash goes, we saw a few cans, etc. in the water; however, we probably saw 200+ tires on our four mile journey. I know that seems like an exaggeration, but I assure you it is not. I may even be under-selling the amount of tires in that water. The trip itself was pretty fun. We had a group of family members, so we had a good time together. The river is very calm with a gentle current that will push you along for approximately the first three miles, but the last 3/4 of a mile or so you have to paddle hard to keep yourself going. There is also little to no shade on most of the trail. So, by the time we reached the end dock we were exhausted and extremely hot, as we had gone on one of the hottest days of the year. Now, here's where things really went wrong. I probably would have given Hatfield-McCoy River Trails a three star rating if not for what happened when we reached the dock, exhausted, and pulled our kayaks from the water. There was no one there to pick us up! I kid you not, we were alone with no idea how to get back to the location we had started from. So, we did what any reasonable person would do and called. We were told they had "waited on us for a long time" and had to go ahead and leave. Are you serious?! There were several people behind us on the trail, so we were not the last kayakers and we had not taken too much time - we didn't even stop along the trail to swim or anything (I did not want to get into that tire-infested water). Of course we were upset, and they said they would send someone to pick us up. At this point three additional kayakers pulled up to the dock behind us, as they had just finished the trail. (Two additional kayakers came over a half hour later as well.) We all waited there on the dock, in direct sunlight on one of the hottest days of the year, for thirty minutes before we called again. This time a different person answered the phone and seemed shocked to hear that we were there waiting and said they would send someone to pick us up right away. A few minutes later the bus arrived, we loaded on, and it took them an additional 15 minutes or so to load the kayaks. When the driver boarded the bus we finally thought we would be returning to our vehicle where we could bask in the sweet sweet air-conditioning and get something cold to drink. Nope. The driver then told us we would have to ride back with him to the drop-in site to take the kayaks to another group of people they had just dropped off there, because apparently they only have one bus and enough kayaks for one group at a time to be on the river. Ok, I get that this is a small operation, and that's fine. But, schedule the tours further apart, get another bus, get more kayaks, or something. Obviously kayaking is an outdoor activity, obviously summer weather is hot, obviously you're going to be tired from paddling; however, we were actually sick from the heat and direct sunlight by the time we finally made it back to our vehicle. No one should have to wait on a boat dock with literally no shade whatsoever for over half an hour for a ride to pick them up after a river trail excursion that they paid for. We were told someone would be there to pick us up, and when we called to ask why they were not there we were told they had waited and had to leave. That is no way to treat customers. I will never return to Hatfield-McCoy River Trails.

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    The Gorge Underground - Our group after the tour.

    The Gorge Underground

    4.7(106 reviews)
    57.9 mi

    I was a bit apprehensive since I've only kayaked once before and really wanted the deluxe tour, but…read moreit was booked so I did the classic--and I'm so glad I went anyway! Billy and Pierah were awesome guides--patient, encouraging, and fun. I stayed toward the back while getting the hang of paddling, but got to enjoy the underwater views with Billy's lit-up kayak. I was surprised it's man-made, flooded limestone mine but it's still definitely worth checking off the bucket list. Just be prepared--it's VERY cold! Equipment was in excellent shape and store staff were helpful. Would absolutely recommend!

    Our group booked an 8pm boat tour and it was the best end to our day! Everyone was so friendly…read morethere from the sweetest gift shop employee to our fun and funny captain! Very knowledgeable staff and very organized. Definitely recommend you fill out your waivers online ahead of time, gives you more time to look around the gift shop. No formal restrooms on site but the port a potties were clean and there was a handwashing station as well. Dress comfortable as the caves are a bit chilly but not very cold, depends on your tolerance of the cold. Take caution and hold onto your things securely, if it's dropped in the cave waters it's gone. We were told they will not retrieve lost items so bring phone and keys at your own risk. :)

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    The Gorge Underground - Grandsons posing with our boat tour guide.

    Grandsons posing with our boat tour guide.

    The Gorge Underground - Seating on boat was comfortable.

    Seating on boat was comfortable.

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    Red River Adventure

    Red River Adventure

    3.1(22 reviews)
    55.0 mi

    Took a weekend trip to Red River Gorge and decided to go kayaking one day. Didn't do my research on…read morethe river water levels...so my bad. Only reason I'm giving it 4 stars is because all the employees were super nice and helpful. It'd be more of a 3 honestly. I called Sunday morning and reserved 2 kayaks for my fiancé and I, gave them my name and picked the 1pm time. Got a bit lost and called their office, told them exactly where we were and they gave us clear directions. This probably happens often lol. We ended up being about 20 mins late but parked, paid, checked in and got our life jackets and paddles quickly. Water levels are low. I repeat, water levels are low. They make it clear if this happens...once you get there. So definitely check online! If the levels aren't high enough you don't do the 7-8 miles...you go 2 miles up river and then back. With many areas where you have to get out to carry your kayak over the rocks because it's so shallow. Wear something on your feet that aren't old navy flip flops! It's much easier on the way back. But do your research and be prepared. At the turn around point there were a bunch of people hanging out at the big rock. Maybe too many for us still, but looked like a good time. We both enjoyed it and hope to be back when the levels are higher! Kudos to the friendly staff!

    The experience was absolutely terrible. There were 4 of us and one kayak had a hole in it We…read morewerent able to finish the trip. The kayak had to be drained of water every 15 minutes. The customer service was terrible when we got back and explained what was wrong. The lady we spoke to said we didnt care if we were not happy. They have 3 people outside. No one inspected the kayaks even though they stated they know they have holes in them. They didnt adjust the paddles and show you how to adjust the seats. I would not recommend it. Poorest kayak trip we have ever been on.

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