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Canoe and Trail Sweetwater Tubing

118 Dillons Bridge Rd, Tylertown, MS 39667, USA

Introduce

Canoe and Trail Sweetwater Tubing, located at 118 Dillons Bridge Rd, Tylertown, MS 39667, offers a unique combination of river activities and cabin accommodations within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category. You can contact them at (601) 876-6964 or +1 601-876-6964.

This establishment provides opportunities for river tubing on the local waterway. Reviews indicate that the tubing experience, while enjoyable, can vary depending on water levels and debris. The riverbed is primarily rocky, which may limit opportunities for stopping and enjoying sandbars. Some users also felt that the 2-hour float was too short.

In addition to river activities, Canoe and Trail Sweetwater Tubing offers cabin rentals. Reviews highlight the positive experience of staying in their cabins, noting the respectful and friendly atmosphere. One reviewer specifically mentioned the helpfulness of the staff, particularly Conner, who went above and beyond to assist with a flat tire.

Key features and services offered at Canoe and Trail Sweetwater Tubing include:

  • River tubing experiences.
  • Cabin rentals, providing comfortable lodging options.
  • A peaceful and respectful camping environment.
  • Friendly and helpful staff.
  • A family-friendly atmosphere.
  • Respectful adherence to privacy.

The campground is praised for its quiet and respectful atmosphere, making it a suitable destination for families seeking a relaxing getaway. Reviewers have noted the absence of loud music and intrusive behavior, creating a peaceful environment for all guests.

For local users seeking a combination of river activities and comfortable cabin accommodations, Canoe and Trail Sweetwater Tubing offers a unique experience. The friendly staff and peaceful environment make it a popular choice for families. Potential visitors should be aware of the rocky riverbed and variable river conditions when planning their tubing experience.

It is recommended to contact Canoe and Trail Sweetwater Tubing directly for the most up-to-date information on river conditions, cabin availability, and pricing.

Gallery

Offerings

RV camping

Amenities

Barbecue grill

Picnic tables

Public restroom

Public shower

Restroom

Running water

Tent sites

Children

Good for kids

Parking

On-site parking

Pets

Dogs allowed

Alecia Clary Jun 04
★★★★☆4

The water was low, lots of debris but thats part of tubing! We had a lot of fun! The one thing I can complain about is that this part of the river did not have sand bars, its all rocks. Couldn't really stop and enjoy any banks. The 2 hour float is too short!

Robert Langley May 11
★★★★★5

We reserved cabin 5 on Mother's day weekend just to try something different and close to home, and I must say, it was a lot better than I expected. Great experience and respectful people. I was having a flat at check-in and didn't even realize it. Conner went out of his way to help us fix the tire and make sure we were ok. I give him a big thumbs up 👍 The other campers were very respectful to each other's privacy and maintained a noise level that I was amazed it being so quiet. I've traveled and camped all over the US and I will guarantee you this, this is the most hospitable place you can take your family to and not have to worry about them. No loud music, people riding through and especially nobody intruding into your space or invading your privacy. Definitely would recommend it for you and your family. We will definitely be booking another trip..👍

jinjer sumrall Jun 30
★★★☆☆3

You have to reserve canon's and kayaks on weekends. We done so. Arrived on time, had to wait in line to pay and claim our rentals. No problem, we understand that. However, we then had to wait TWO hours for the bus to get us. While they got everybody else that was simply floating. The actual experience was good, the creek is low. We did enjoy it. They need a better system on reservations. We lost 2 hours.

Memorie Cole Jul 02
★★☆☆☆2

We went tubing with 6 adults and 3 children. From the second we were standing in line we knew this place was unorganized. We got there around 11:30. They ran out of tubes with handles before we even got to the window, which sucked but it is what it is. We paid for 2 cooler tubes and 9 black tubes. They call your name by group to load the bus, but random people were getting on the bus leaving no room for a few groups whose name had been called. My group (6 adults and 3 kids) was told to sit/stand on top of the coolers in the back. The back glass of the bus was missing so sand and dirt flew in our eyes and the exhaust heat was brutal. We were bouncing and sliding all over the back of the bus which would have been fun had we not had little ones with us. The ride was a little less than 10 minutes so that was good. Once we got to the water, people who didn't pay for cooler tubes took them leaving those of us that had paid, black tubes with string. The workers unloading the tubes did apologize and said that sort of thing happens a lot and that they aren't allowed to question who paid or not. All of our stuff kept falling through the strings forcing us to chase it down in the water. 5 of our 9 tubes had holes in them. 2 of those were almost completely deflated by the end forcing all 3 kids to share a tube or ride with an adult. There was lots of debris and trees in the water which was expected, but some was so bad it actually hurt some of the people floating near us. There were several people on the river in boats going way to fast near the people in tubes causing a lot of waves, forcing tubes into the trees on the sides, which they then ended up getting stuck, which made several parents start to panic. It was a mess. We did make the best of it but it was a hard day. We probably won't go back to this one even though this place is closer.

Anthony Terranova Aug 17
★★★★★5

My favorite place in the whole state. Grew up coming here and now I get to share the greatest of this place with my children. Staff is still the same… Amazing.

Kaytee Gooday Jun 01
★★★★★5

We had such a good time! Make sure to call and check water levels first. We did tubing. Come prepared and you’ll have so much fun! The less stuff you tote with you the more fun you will have. We just had a small purse sized cooler on the tube with us, water proof box, and water shoes. I saw people doing it barefoot but I’d highly suggest wearing water shoes. The lady who answers the phone and works the front desk area was so nice and helpful.

Sharon Godwin Jun 08
★★★★★5

It was a great experience we all loves it