They were easy to work with, answered all of my questions, and welcomed our group of 17 people. We chose not to utilize their shuttler option because we stayed at the Berry Bridge Campground which is where the launch site is located. We drove three vehicles to the ending point, left two vehicles there, and drove one back to the campground. We then walked down to the launch site and got into the water! We will be making this a yearly event.
Scenic Route
Top-Rated River
Wildlife Views
Canoeing the Niobrara River: A Scenic 3 Hour Adventure
Experience the perfect combination of scenery and serenity on this 3 hour kayak or canoe trip. This half-day trip begins at Berry Bridge and ends at Penbrook Landing—right where Penbrook Campground is located. It’s the perfect trip if you’re camping at Penbrook and want a convenient way to explore the river without the hassle of extra transportation.
Along the way, you’ll pass through pine-covered hills, gentle waterfalls, and have the opportunity to stop at Smith Falls State Park, home to the tallest waterfall in Nebraska. This trip includes everything you need: equipment and a convenient Niobrara River shuttle to your launch point. You’ll have time to relax, paddle at your own pace, and soak in the unforgettable surroundings of the Niobrara National Scenic River.
Great for families, couples, or small groups, this trip is a must-do for anyone looking for things to do in Valentine, Nebraska.
Trip Highlights
Half-day trip, perfect for tight schedules
Visit Smith Falls State Park, home to Nebraska’s tallest waterfall
Ends conveniently at Penbrook Campground, ideal for campers
Peaceful route through the Niobrara River
Includes a shuttle to the launch point
Beginner-friendly with a touch more river time than the 2 hour trip
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Trip Details
Price
- Solo kayak $80 | Includes morning shuttle bus
- 2 person canoe $150 | Includes morning shuttle bus
- Tandem kayak $170 | Includes morning shuttle bus
Season
Mid-April to mid-October
Check-in time
1 hour prior to trip departure
Shuttle departure time
10:00 am at Penbrook Landing
Approximate finish time
1:15 pm
Meeting point
Included
- Canoe or kayak
- Paddle(s)
- Life jacket
- Shuttle service
Not included
- Taxes
- Gratuities
Difficulty level
This trip is suitable for beginners
Minimum age
Parental discretion applies
Please bring
- Sunscreen
- Insect repellent
- Hat
- Drinking water
Please wear
Shoes suitable for wading (not flip flops)
Nature & Wildlife
As you paddle down the Niobrara National Scenic River, you’ll be surrounded by a wide range of habitats that make this area stunningly unique. The river winds through beautiful cliffs, forests, and grassy meadows that receive nourishment by spring-fed streams.
This stretch of river flows near the Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge, offering a chance to encounter a diverse mix of native species. Kayaking the Niobrara River is an ideal way to spot local wildlife.
Be sure to keep an eye out for:
- Bald eagles
- Great blue herons
- River otters
- White-tailed deer
- Minks
- Wild turkeys
- Red-tailed hawks
- Belted kingfishers
- Painted turtles
As you paddle down the river, there’s a new chance to connect with the sights and sounds of this vibrant ecosystem.
Good to Know
It is important to us that you have a smooth and enjoyable experience on the river. Here are a few important things to keep in mind before your trip:
Each member of your group will be required to sign a waiver. Parents or guardians must sign for minors under 18.
Before you set off on your adventure, we’ll give you a quick safety briefing to ensure you feel confident and prepared.
The Niobrara River is beginner-friendly, with a slow current (3-7 mph) and an average depth between 18-24 inches. Our trips are calm and relaxing, perfect for paddlers of all experience levels.
Life jackets are provided for all paddlers and must be worn at all times by anyone under 12.
We recommend bringing sunscreen, bug spray, drinking water, and a hat.
Please wear secure footwear suitable for wading. Water shoes or sandals with straps are ideal, flip flops are not.
With the right preparation, your time on the Niobrara River will be safe, relaxing, and enjoyable.