Come on out for a day on the Susquehanna River
We Have Touring Kayaks, Recreational Kayaks and Special Angler Kayaks for Sale or Rent.
| Rental Type | Price |
|---|---|
| Canoe | $45.00 |
| Canoe (3 people) | $50.00 |
| Recreational Kayak | $35.00 |
| Touring Kayak | $40.00 |
| Tandem Kayak | $45.00 |
| Rudder Kayak | $45.00 |
Plus 6% Pennsylvania Sales Tax on all Rental Fees
Additional shuttle fees may apply
River Trips
Join us for a day on the river with one of our regular scheduled trips. Meet us at the old Sugar Run mill on Rte 187. We will shuttle you up river 7 1/2 miles to Homet's ferry, 15 miles to the boat club or 18 miles to Wysox Park. From there you float back to us in Sugar Run. The time of each trip varies by the height of the river. Check the Susquehanna River Events page for the river gauge in Towanda link and our planned group trips.
Tunkhannock weekend trips are being scheduled and will meet at the Tunkhannock Riverside Park. Options for day trips are Mehoopany to Tunkhannock, Tunkhannock to Falls, or paddle on the Tunkhannock Creek. Reservations for trips are required.
Multi-day trips are 20% off regular prices for second and third day
Groups discounts are available by renting 10 boats or more to receive 10% discount
Touring Kayak Trips: Let us help you plan your touring trip from up river in New York State to Wilkes-Barre. Plan a two-day trip or a ten-day trip. Camp, stay in a cabin or B&B.
Terms for Rentals
- Rentals include PFDs, paddles and livery within 18 miles
- Everyone must complete our Waiver. Click here for Copy of our waiver
- All paddlers must wear a PFD.
- Reservations are Required
- Payment: Cash, Check or Visa/Master Card
For Reservations
- Email kayaks@ptd.net
- Phone: 570-746-9140
- Payment: Cash, Check or Visa/Master Card
- Reservations are Required
Additional Information
- Directions to Endless Mountain Outfitters
- Sample of boats we rent and sell
- What to bring
- Susquehanna River North Branch Map and Guide
Touring Trips
Let us help you plan your touring trip from up river in New York State to Wilkes-Barre. Plan a two day trip or a ten day trip. Camp, stay in a cabin or B&B.
River History and Wildlife
The river runs calm through most of this area but has some fast water to keep you moving. The fishing is good along this section in the river so bring your fishing pole.
You will travel past Standing Stone and French Azilum Historical Site by putting in the river at the boat club or Wysox. We will arrange a special Azilum tour if you want to stop there for a visit. The French Asylum Township Old Mill Park at Homet's Ferry is a nice place to stop for lunch. Ingham's Mill just celebrated its 200th year.
It is common to see a bald eagle in this area of the river. The river valleys are abundant in wildlife. Great blue herons and belted kingfishers will lead the way as you paddle down river. You may see a river otter, white tail deer, black bear, or a red fox playing along the water banks.

