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|   What to bring?Tubing
the Lower is big fun. Our suggested age limit is five years old. Life
jackets are available in a limited supply, but if you can't go without
one don't show up without one. An old pair of tennis shoes is the best
foot ware choice. Sandals or water shoes also work great, just make
sure they fit securely. Flip-flops are not recommended. Our camp
store keeps a supply of water shoes on hand, prices vary. As far as clothing goes, you
should wear something you don't mind getting wet. We've seen it all,
bikinis to blue jeans. A bathing suit works just fine. Sunglasses are
not a must have, but they do help. Leave the high dollar pair at home
and pick up an economy pair at our store. If your blind without your
glasses, make sure you have a way to secure them. We offer a few types
of sunglass neck cords in our store. Another product we carry is
sunscreen. Bugs are not a big problem in the heat of the day, so bug
spray is not a requirement for tubers. We strongly suggest that you do not take your keys into the river. Lock smiths are not cheap, but we end up calling them every year for a customer. Drop your keys off at the front desk and we place them on our key board to await your return.
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What to bring?
-Bathing suit -Sunscreen (available in our store) -hat or visor -cheap sunglasses (available in store) -cash,visa, mastercard -lunch, we do sell snacks and drinks -life jackets if needed (limited supply available) -Shoes, sandals, water shoes (available in store) | |
What not to bring?
-Flip-flops -your best pair of sunglasses -jewelry -cameras that are not water proof -do not take your keys in the water, turn them in at the cashier's desk and they will be placed on our "key" board. -alcohol,
do not take it on the river or you will be fined by law
enforcement. If you do decide to drink, keep it within a close
proximity to your vehicle and dispose of all trash.
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