The Queen City boasts many canoeing and kayaking spots, plus some road trip-worthy locations within a few hour’s drive. All are perfect for floating a weekend away while perched in a canoe or kayak.

Check with each business about reservations, specific rental fees and what you can and can’t bring with you. (We’re looking at you, ca-brewers). Hours and availability are always subject to change based on river conditions, and most rental companies will require you to reserve space online in advance.

Rent a Canoe and Float Your Cares Away Along the Little Miami or Whitewater River Come summer, Cincinnatians flock to the Little Miami or Whitewater Rivers to canoe (the Ohio isn’t super paddler friendly). And there’s plenty of businesses to rent gear from. Experienced solo paddlers can visit Green Acres Canoe (10465 Suspension Bridge Road, Harrison, greenacrescanoe.com), which rents out single-person sit-on-top kayaks to those over 13 years old. Families, including pets, can rent from the Fort Ancient location of Morgan’s Canoe and Outdoor Adventures (5701 OH-350, Oregonia, morganscanoe.com), which offers a 3-mile bike trip with a walk back on the Little Miami Bike Trail. Or Loveland Canoe & Kayak (174 Karl Brown Way, Loveland, lovelandcanoe.com), a dog-friendly and family-friendly outfitter that offers easy floats past historic Loveland Castle. Photo: Savana Willhoite Photo: Savana Willhoite
Morgan’s Outdoor Adventures 5701 OH-350, Oregonia; 7040 Whitewater River Lane, Brookville The third-generation, family-run Morgan’s has spots in Ft. Ancient on the Little Miami River, in Brookville on the Whitewater River and even in Costa Rica. Local trips run between 3 and 7 miles long. Reservations are $25-$65; single kayaks are $25. You can also rent rafts for the Whitewater River for 4-10 people or single-person tubes for a 5-mile float. Photo: facebook.com/morganscanoe
Green Acres Kayak 10465 Suspension Bridge Road, Harrison Green Acres in Harrison is located on the Whitewater River and offers 3-, 5- or 8-mile trips. This rental company stopped taking reservations in advance and only offers in-person rental, but assures they have thousands of kayaks available. Kids 12 and older are allowed to kayak; dogs are not. Rental fees are $29.95 per person and $36.95 on weekends and holidays. Photo: facebook.com/GreenAcresKayak
Bellbrook Canoe Rental 3234 Washington Mill Road, Bellbrook Bellbrook Canoe Rental offers a 5.2-mile-long trip that even beginners can enjoy. They’ve got canoe, kayak, tandem kayak and tube rentals available for the trip that takes about 3 hours. There are also shuttle options for those with their own canoes and kayaks. Prices range from $20-$40. Photo: facebook.com/BellbrookCanoe
Tippecanoe and Kayaks Too Blue Bell Beach, 7958 Harrison Ave., Cleves This 5-mile canoe and kayak trip takes paddlers down the Great Miami. Dogs are allowed and Tippecanoe offers rentable floating coolers. Children older than 7 can partake in the fun. Rentals are $30 per person. Photo: facebook.com/tippecanoeandkayakstoo
Scenic River Canoe Excursions 4575 Mt. Carmel Road, Milford Select from either a 6-mile or 8.5-mile float down the Little Miami River. Children must be at least 5 years old to participate. Dogs are not allowed. Single-person kayaks, tandem kayaks and canoes are available for rent (depending on your route). Rates run $35-$40, plus tax. Photo: facebook.com/ScenicRiverCanoeExcursions
Hocking Hills Canoe Livery 12789 State Route 664 S, Logan Hocking Hills Canoe Livery has been around since 1996, and while it may be a bit of a drive from the city, it’s well worth it. Hocking Hills has some of the most beautiful scenery in Ohio and you can admire said scenery on trips down the Hocking River. They offer 5 and 7-mile trips; the 5-mile is more relaxed and better for beginners and the 7-mile trip has more obstacles and rapids. Prices range from $45-$90 depending on the length of your trip. Photo: facebook.com/HockingHillsCanoe
Winton Woods Boathouse 10245 Winton Road, Winton Woods Winton Woods lake has tons of options for enjoying the water on a hot day. The 175-acre lake offers rowboat, pedal boat, motorboat and pontoon boat, canoe, kayak and stand-up paddleboard rentals. The boathouse also has fishing gear and snacks. If you have your own, you can launch kayaks, canoes and stand-up paddleboards as long as they are permitted. Photo: facebook.com/wintonwoodspark
Schack’s Yaks 400 Front Street, New Richmond Explore the Ohio River in a few different ways with Schack’s Yaks. They’ve got a “Bring the Yak Back” experience for $41.95 for a 24-hour period where you will get a kayak, paddles and life jacket, and all you have to do is bring it back. They also have a 7-mile shuttled trip that takes you past the home of UIysses S. Grant. There are also two shuttle options for those that have a kayak of their own. Photo: facebook.com/SchacksYaks
Sharon Woods Boathouse 11450 Lebanon Road, Sharonville Sharon Woods is a popular Cincinnati park full of hiking trails, picnic areas and a 35-acre lake. The park offers rentals for rowboats, motorboats, mini-pontoons, kayaks, canoes and more. For those who have their own licensed canoes and kayaks, there is a launch ramp available. Fishing is also permitted with the proper license. Photo: facebook.com/SharonWoodsMetroPark
RiversEdge Outfitters 3928 S US Route 42, Waynesville RiversEdge located on the Little Miami River has been owned and operated by Rhett and Brandy Rohrer since 1984. The spot is just 45 minutes from Cincinnati and offers parking, clean bathrooms, changing rooms and snacks. They have canoe, kayak and raft rentals at their Waynesville location. RiversEdge will shuttle passengers up river and they can enjoy a nice float back down the Little Miami. Prices range from $35-$50; reservations are required. Photo: facebook.com/RiversEdge.Outfitters
Miami Whitewater Forest Boathouse 9001 Mt. Hope Road, Harrison This 85-acre lake just 30 minutes outside of Cincinnati is located in the Miami Whitewater Forest park. The boathouse offers rentals for everything from motorboats to kayaks and canoes to stand-up paddleboards and bikes. Licensed canoes and kayaks can also be launched into the lake and fishing is also permitted with proper licensing. Photo: greatparks.org
Little Miami Canoe Rental 219 Mill St., Morrow This family owned and operated canoe spot in Morrow offers canoe, kayak and raft rentals plus riverside camping spots. They offer 6 and 10-mile trips with shuttles for pickups. Paddlers will be able to pass under Ohio’s tallest bridge, the Jeremiah Morrow Bridge, during these trips. Pricing is based on the number of people in your party and ranges from $21-$40 per person. Photo: facebook.com/LittleMiamiCanoeRental
Thaxton’s Canoe Trails and Paddlers’ Inn 33 Hornbeek Road, Butler, Ky. For a bit of a road trip, head to Thaxton’s Canoe Trails and Paddlers’ Inn located on the banks of the Licking River, about an hour-and-a-half drive from Cincinnati. They’ve got 6, 12 and 18-mile trips on canoes or kayaks. The 18-mile trip is two days and involves an overnight camping stay. Prices range from $30-$55 per person. Photo: facebook.com/Thaxtons-Canoe-Trails-Paddlers-Inn