Alleghany Outdoors is the official outfitter of Alleghany County Parks & Recreation, making it the trusted gateway to Virginia’s Jackson River valley. The local team pairs top-quality kayaks, bikes, tubes, and rafts with insider k...
Matt runs a really solid operation out here, offering bike rentals, kayaking, and tubing on the James, Jackson, and Cowpasture Rivers. What stands out consistently is his flexibility and local knowledge. When river conditions aren't ideal, he'll suggest alternatives. He provides shuttle service to trailheads and put-in points, and reviewers appreciate how he shares insider tips about the area, from nearby hikes to where to grab good food along the way. The staff keeps things running smoothly with friendly, efficient service. The rail trail biking gets particular praise for its scenic beauty along the river, though a few people mentioned uncomfortable bike seats on certain models. One group kayaking experience noted the guides could have provided more detailed paddling instruction for beginners, which made navigating low water conditions a bit stressful for inexperienced paddlers. That said, the overwhelming majority rave about the gorgeous scenery, quality equipment, and the easygoing vibe. It's a reliable choice for getting out on the water or trail without the hassle of bringing your own gear.
Tracked a very enjoyable 31.3 mile round trip (out & back) bike ride. The trail is so peaceful. It is very well maintained. The restrooms were very clean. Many scenic areas of the river, mountains, streams, and structures. The trailhead is easy to navigate to and from and has plenty of parking. Rode this trail 5 years ago when the trail ended at the picnic area and tracked 28 miles.
Wayne Walk Jr
May 10, 2026
Tracked a very enjoyable 31.3 mile round trip (out & back) bike ride. The trail is so peaceful. It is very well maintained. The restrooms were very clean. Many scenic areas of the river, mountains, streams, and structures. The trailhead is easy to navigate to and from and has plenty of parking. Rode this trail 5 years ago when the trail ended at the picnic area and tracked 28 miles.
Wayne Walk Jr
May 10, 2026