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Bixler Bridge Landing to Beontonville Landing

Multi-day Trip #7a

Trip 7A is a back-to-nature two-day float covering 28 scenic miles from Bixler Bridge to Bentonville Landing. This route is perfect for paddlers who want to disconnect from daily life and experience the quiet beauty of the Shenandoah River’s most remote stretches.

Expect 4 to 6 hours of paddling per day with excellent camping options around mile 13 in the National Forest. This trip offers a wonderful blend of adventure and solitude, with Class I & II rapids, forested riverbanks, wide-open sky views, and plenty of peaceful spots to stop along the way. Canoes and kayaks are the ideal watercraft for this longer float, and paddlers can enjoy a slower pace, stopping to swim or explore as they like.

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Choose the right vessel for your trip:

  • Canoe – $138
  • Kayak – $91/$138 (solo/tandem)
  • Fishing Kayak – $108 (solo)
  • Raft – $250/$372 (4-person/6-person)

Please arrive 30 minutes early for your reservations or guided tour. Late arrivals risk delayed shuttle service.

The Key Details

What’s Included

  • The Vessel of your choice [Choose at checkout]
  • Life Jackets (PFDs) & Paddles
  • Safety Briefing & River Map
  • Shuttle Service to and from the river

Route Details

  • Start at Innskeep landing: At Bixler Bridge on the river left.
  • Mile #1: Nice flow with lots of ledges. Beautiful farm land scenery.
  • Mile #2-3: Mill Dam Rapid just before #3. The Best river run is left. Class I.
  • Mile 4-5: Lots of islands to stop on for a break. Many riffles to enjoy.
  • Mile #6: Private campground on river right. Small fee.
  • Mile #6-7: National Forest primitive camping on river left.
  • Mile #8-9: National Forest Primitive camping on river left.
  • Mile #10-11: Shallows. Start from the left and slowly follow the fastest current to the middle, ending this stretch on the river’s right.
  • Mile #12-14: National Forest primitive camping on river left.
  • Mile #13: High Cliff Canoe campground on river left just downstream, past small rapid.
  • Mile #14-15: Nice stretch of river with many ledges, riffles, and small rapids. Great fishing
  • Mile #16:Seekford Landing on river right.
  • Mile #17: Compton Rapid. Strong class II rapid. Wear your PFD. Follow the fastest moving water..
  • Mile #18: National Forest camping on river left.
  • Mile #19: National Forest land on river left.
  • Mile #21: Burners Ford just downstream on river right.
  • Mile #23: The Ledge Rapid, Class II. The best run is on the far left.
  • Mile #24-25: National Forest camping on river left.
  • Mile #25: The Millrace on river left. Stay right in the main river channel.
  • Mile #26–27: Slow section with lots of ledges and riffles. Great fishing.
  • End at Mile Marker #28: Bentonville Landing on river left under bridge.

Location

All trips take place on the South Fork of the Shenandoah River, suitable for all experience levels. Come to our office at 8567 Jackson Hwy, Front Royal, VA to check in 30 minutes before your trip.

Cancelation Policy

We operate rain or shine! No refunds due to inclement weather on the day of your trip. Reservations cancelled 72 hours prior receive full refund, inside 72 hours receive 50% refund and cancellations on the day of the trip receive no refund.

If it is raining here on the day of your trip, you have three options:

  • Since we operate rain or shine, you can come on out and take your trip.
  • You may call and reschedule your trip to any future date with availability. Most call the day of your trip.
  • If it is raining here, we can issue store credit that you can use for trips any time in the future. No expiration on the store credit.

Age & Rider Requirements

Our age policy varies by watercraft, and there are no exceptions.

  • Rafts – Minimum age of 4+ with at least 2 adults in the same raft.
  • Tubes, Kayaks, Canoes & Fishing Kayaks – Minimum age of 5+
  • SUPs – Minimum age of 5+. Suggested age 12+.

For an enjoyable and fun experience, please ensure all participants meet the minimum age requirements for their chosen vessel!

All guests must wear either shoes, water shoes, or sandals with a heel strap. We do not allow flip-flops to be worn on any river trips.

The River

The Shenandoah River is a scenic gem of the Blue Ridge Mountains, known for its gentle flows, rolling rapids, and breathtaking landscapes. Flowing through the Shenandoah Valley, it offers the perfect setting for paddling, fishing, and wildlife spotting, making it a top destination for outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels.

 

Enjoy a mix of exciting rapids, both Class I & II, gentle currents, and fun riffles, perfect for a relaxing float or an exciting paddle, depending on the season and water levels.

Keep an eye out for bald eagles soaring overhead, herons wading along the banks, and deer sipping from the water’s edge.

Paddle through a lush, tree-lined corridor with stunning views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the rolling hills of the Shenandoah Valley.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Our age policy varies by watercraft and there are no exceptions.

  • Rafts – Minimum age of four years old in rafts with at least 2 adults.
  • Tubes – Minimum age of five years old in tubes.
  • Kayaks – Minimum age of five years old in kayaks.
  • Canoes – Minimum age of five years old in canoes.
  • SUPs – Minimum age of five on stand-up paddleboards, recommended minimum age of 12.
  • Fishing Kayaks – Minimum age of five years old in fishing kayaks.

All participants will be required to read and sign our liability waiver and assumption of risk form. All participants under the age of eighteen must have a parent or guardian sign the liability waiver and assumption of risk form.

All of our trips float the South Fork of the Shenandoah River, a great river for all experience levels. We are located at 8567 Stonewall Jackson Hwy, Front Royal, VA 22630. A map to our headquarters is available on our directions page. Please come to our office to participate in any river activity. All of our trips include free shuttle service to and from the river. Once you arrive at our office, transportation of guests and equipment to the river is provided. We do have parking on the main office property for all guests taking our trips. Parking is limited, therefore we recommend arriving early and carpooling as much as possible. Parking is not available for those not taking our trips. We also offer maps of the North Section (Bentonville to Front Royal) and the South Section (Luray to Bentonville).

There are no lifeguards or safety personnel on the river. You are responsible for yourself and the group that you brought with you.

All guests must wear either shoes, water shoes or sandals with a heel strap. We do not allow flip-flops to be worn on any river trip.

For your protection, three is the maximum number of people per canoe (but two is recommended), one person per solo kayak, two people per tandem kayak, one person per tube, up to four people in 4-man rafts and up to six people in 6-man rafts.

Our trip departure times are recommendations as to when you should arrive for your trip. Trips depart on a first come first serve basis and you do not need to notify us that you are running a few minutes late, as long as you arrive before the final shuttle of the day for your selected trip. As a general rule, please try not to be more than 15 minutes later than your selected arrival time. There are no refunds for missing the final shuttle for your selected trip. Please closely review the duration of your trip selection and our hours of operation in order to plan ahead.

Alcohol and watersports do not mix. Please refrain from bringing alcohol on any river trip. Anyone under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol is subject to arrest by state and local authorities.

Please arrive 30 minutes early for your reservations or guided tour. Late arrivals risk delayed shuttle service.

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