There are tons of great man-made lazy rivers in New York in our exciting water parks. But if visiting popular parks like these isn’t quite up your alley and you’re looking to get back out into nature, then visiting one of our natural lazy rivers should do the trick. Getting you out onto our state’s gorgeous bodies of water, from the Adirondacks down to the Catskills you can find some incredible adventures waiting for you. Providing you with tubes and anything else you might need, these natural lazy rivers are the perfect place to go tubing in New York when the weather gets hot this summer!

  1. Sacandaga River - Sacandaga Outdoor Center

Sacandaga Outdoor Center/Facebook A great way to see some of the best parts of the Southern Adirondacks, the small town of Hadley is where you can find the Sacandaga Outdoor Center. Taking you down the Sacandaga River, you’ll have a view of the mountains as you taking an exciting ride down this natural lazy river.

Read more about Sacandaga River. Sacandaga River, Hadley, NY, USA

  1. Delaware River - Lander’s River Trips

Lander’s River Trips/Facebook Not too far from the Pennsylvania border is a downstate adventure that you won’t regret taking. At Lander’s River Trips, visitors can enjoy a couple of different tubing options. Those who are looking to keep things extra relaxed can choose to hang out by the shore at Skinners Falls while others may choose to enjoy a float day where they can enjoy a five-mile trip from the falls down along the Delaware River! So if you’re looking for the ultimate lazy river destination to go water tubing in New York? This is it!

Learn more about the Delaware River. Delaware River, United States

  1. Hudson River - Tubby Tubes Company

QuickLeave/TripAdvisor Just over ten minutes away from the village of Lake George, Tubby Tubes Company is a spot you may remember us talking about this past winter. During the winter this spot is a tubing wonderland, transforming into a great summer destination once the weather heats up. The tubing company offers float tours down the Hudson River in the Adirondacks, giving you an up close look at areas of this region you’ve never seen before. Hudson River, United States

  1. Ausable River - Ausable Chasm

TheGaumonds/TripAdvisor One of the most unique lazy rivers you can find in New York, Ausable Chasm offers float tours through the Grand Canyon of the Adirondacks. All around you you’ll find breathtaking scenery and unique rock formations that you won’t find anywhere else. A popular attraction during the summer, if you’re looking to enjoy the Ausable River you’ll want to arrive to Ausable Chasm as early as possible!

Find out more information about Ausable River. Ausable River, New York, USA

  1. Hudson River - Adirondack Tubing Adventures

Adirondack Tubing Adventures/Facebook While we’re often use to associating the Hudson River with our downstate areas, this natural wonder does indeed originate from up north in the Adirondacks. Just 15-minutes outside of the village of Lake George in Lake Luzerne, Adirondack Tubing Adventures allows you to enjoy a roughly 3-hour long natural lazy river. One of the many great features about enjoying a New York river tubing experience here is that they offer deluxe tubes and floating coolers here that you can rent!

Find out more information about Hudson River’s Adirondack Tubing Adventures. Hudson River, United States

  1. BONUS: Esopus Creek - The Town Tinker Tube Rental

Meghan O./Yelp Those of our residents who are looking to enjoy a “lazy river” that features more thrill and excitement can head down to the Catskills for a beautiful adventure on the water. Similar to the other tubing trips, you’ll have your own sturdy tube while you make your way down Esopus Creek. A gorgeous area of the Catskills to explore, whitewater waves and rapids that qualify this to be a not-so-lazy river trip!

Find out more information about Esopus Creek, New York, USA

Which one of these natural lazy rivers would you love to check out for some fun tubing in New York? If you’re not interested in diving into the water just yet, take a ride on New York’s Majestic Mountain Train That’s Perfect On A Summer’s Day!

Sacandaga Outdoor Center/Facebook

A great way to see some of the best parts of the Southern Adirondacks, the small town of Hadley is where you can find the Sacandaga Outdoor Center. Taking you down the Sacandaga River, you’ll have a view of the mountains as you taking an exciting ride down this natural lazy river.

Read more about Sacandaga River.

Sacandaga River, Hadley, NY, USA

Lander’s River Trips/Facebook

Not too far from the Pennsylvania border is a downstate adventure that you won’t regret taking. At Lander’s River Trips, visitors can enjoy a couple of different tubing options. Those who are looking to keep things extra relaxed can choose to hang out by the shore at Skinners Falls while others may choose to enjoy a float day where they can enjoy a five-mile trip from the falls down along the Delaware River! So if you’re looking for the ultimate lazy river destination to go water tubing in New York? This is it!

Learn more about the Delaware River.

Delaware River, United States

QuickLeave/TripAdvisor

Just over ten minutes away from the village of Lake George, Tubby Tubes Company is a spot you may remember us talking about this past winter. During the winter this spot is a tubing wonderland, transforming into a great summer destination once the weather heats up. The tubing company offers float tours down the Hudson River in the Adirondacks, giving you an up close look at areas of this region you’ve never seen before.

Hudson River, United States

TheGaumonds/TripAdvisor

One of the most unique lazy rivers you can find in New York, Ausable Chasm offers float tours through the Grand Canyon of the Adirondacks. All around you you’ll find breathtaking scenery and unique rock formations that you won’t find anywhere else. A popular attraction during the summer, if you’re looking to enjoy the Ausable River you’ll want to arrive to Ausable Chasm as early as possible!

Find out more information about Ausable River.

Ausable River, New York, USA

Adirondack Tubing Adventures/Facebook

While we’re often use to associating the Hudson River with our downstate areas, this natural wonder does indeed originate from up north in the Adirondacks. Just 15-minutes outside of the village of Lake George in Lake Luzerne, Adirondack Tubing Adventures allows you to enjoy a roughly 3-hour long natural lazy river. One of the many great features about enjoying a New York river tubing experience here is that they offer deluxe tubes and floating coolers here that you can rent!

Find out more information about Hudson River’s Adirondack Tubing Adventures.

Meghan O./Yelp

Those of our residents who are looking to enjoy a “lazy river” that features more thrill and excitement can head down to the Catskills for a beautiful adventure on the water. Similar to the other tubing trips, you’ll have your own sturdy tube while you make your way down Esopus Creek. A gorgeous area of the Catskills to explore, whitewater waves and rapids that qualify this to be a not-so-lazy river trip!

Find out more information about

Esopus Creek, New York, USA

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Lazy Rivers in New York May 06, 2022 Danielle Schwartz What are the best day trips in New York? There are so many amazing day trips in New York for you to try! You’ll love the variety available in our state. There’s really something for everyone, so you will definitely get to go somewhere that will appeal to you. Are you a big fan of the great outdoors? Head to Allagany State Park’s Quaker Area for peaceful views and tranquil trails. Hike around the whole area and check out the pretty lake. For a completely different kind of day trip, head to the record archive in Rochester. You can check out amazing vintage music in all forms, from records to CDs. Whether you’re hoping for an indoor or outdoor adventure, New York has got you covered. What are the most well-known waterparks in New York? If you’re looking for a family-friendly getaway that will have your kids jumping for joy, take them to a fun waterpark this summer! Enchanted Forest Water Safari in Old Forge is one of the best options. Everyone will have a blast on the extra-long open and tube slides. Another one of the most well-known waterparks in New York is Splish Splash in Calverton. Their famous colorful striped slide will make everyone glad they came! What is the most beautiful lake in New York? If you’re looking for a beautiful lakes in New York, you will find plenty of great options. It’s hard to pick just one that is considered the most beautiful, but many people would probably say that Oneida Lake’s stunning shoreline might make it the winner. It’s the biggest lake in New York at 21 miles long, and it is entirely contained within the state, making it extra special. Stay for the sunset to watch the stunning colors of the sky reflect on the beautiful water.  

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Lazy Rivers in New York

May 06, 2022

Danielle Schwartz

What are the best day trips in New York? There are so many amazing day trips in New York for you to try! You’ll love the variety available in our state. There’s really something for everyone, so you will definitely get to go somewhere that will appeal to you. Are you a big fan of the great outdoors? Head to Allagany State Park’s Quaker Area for peaceful views and tranquil trails. Hike around the whole area and check out the pretty lake. For a completely different kind of day trip, head to the record archive in Rochester. You can check out amazing vintage music in all forms, from records to CDs. Whether you’re hoping for an indoor or outdoor adventure, New York has got you covered. What are the most well-known waterparks in New York? If you’re looking for a family-friendly getaway that will have your kids jumping for joy, take them to a fun waterpark this summer! Enchanted Forest Water Safari in Old Forge is one of the best options. Everyone will have a blast on the extra-long open and tube slides. Another one of the most well-known waterparks in New York is Splish Splash in Calverton. Their famous colorful striped slide will make everyone glad they came! What is the most beautiful lake in New York? If you’re looking for a beautiful lakes in New York, you will find plenty of great options. It’s hard to pick just one that is considered the most beautiful, but many people would probably say that Oneida Lake’s stunning shoreline might make it the winner. It’s the biggest lake in New York at 21 miles long, and it is entirely contained within the state, making it extra special. Stay for the sunset to watch the stunning colors of the sky reflect on the beautiful water.  

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

There are so many amazing day trips in New York for you to try! You’ll love the variety available in our state. There’s really something for everyone, so you will definitely get to go somewhere that will appeal to you. Are you a big fan of the great outdoors? Head to Allagany State Park’s Quaker Area for peaceful views and tranquil trails. Hike around the whole area and check out the pretty lake. For a completely different kind of day trip, head to the record archive in Rochester. You can check out amazing vintage music in all forms, from records to CDs. Whether you’re hoping for an indoor or outdoor adventure, New York has got you covered.

What are the most well-known waterparks in New York?

If you’re looking for a family-friendly getaway that will have your kids jumping for joy, take them to a fun waterpark this summer! Enchanted Forest Water Safari in Old Forge is one of the best options. Everyone will have a blast on the extra-long open and tube slides. Another one of the most well-known waterparks in New York is Splish Splash in Calverton. Their famous colorful striped slide will make everyone glad they came!

What is the most beautiful lake in New York?

If you’re looking for a beautiful lakes in New York, you will find plenty of great options. It’s hard to pick just one that is considered the most beautiful, but many people would probably say that Oneida Lake’s stunning shoreline might make it the winner. It’s the biggest lake in New York at 21 miles long, and it is entirely contained within the state, making it extra special. Stay for the sunset to watch the stunning colors of the sky reflect on the beautiful water.