My friends and I spent an afternoon kayaking down Powhatan Creek. Two of my friends had never been kayaking before, and they were a little nervous. Everyone had a great time though. The customer service at Eco Discovery was wonderful, and they are reasonably priced. They also have a kayak launch that makes it easy to get in and out of the water.
We rented a kayak and paddled around the tidewaters. In two hours we saw bald headed eagles, many pairs of osprey and several species of ducks. A absolutely beautiful place to explore at your own pace. An roller ramp with rails allowed for easy launching of the kayak into the water.
We visited several "bike" shops in the area hoping to rent a bike. We avoided the Eco Discovery because we thought it wouldn't be as good. BOY WERE WE WRONG. - We rented 5 bikes - all Trek, All new, and all in working condition. Other bike stores in the area were trying to piecemeal our request.We took a leisurely ride through the National Park and out to a Vineyard where we enjoyed a fabulous lunch.I was disappointed in the bike trail "maps" - we relied on our smartphone more than the one supplied at Eco Discovery. I guess I am spoiled with the trail maps in my hometown.Overall - I would rent at Eco Discovery before venturing over to a local "bike store".
BeIng a little reluctant because I had so many other things I had to do. I went to Discovery Parkwith my husband. I was glad I came! The waking trails and bike paths are so beautiful. Dogs are welcome. Don't miss the botanical garden!
great park right on the water you can canoe bike and enjoy the wild life and scenery lots of forest areas and peaceful
I was looking for a place to rent a bike during a family vacation to Williamsburg and found this listing. There was a good selection of bicycles, the staff was friendly and very helpful, willing to work with me to meet my needs. I had a great biking experience along the Colonial Parkway using their bike.Later in the week the men went to rent canoes. They offer hourly and daily rates. We only wanted a couple of hours in the morning. This gave us time to explore inlets by Jamestown National Park. Coming back we saw a river otter. We opted to stay off the James River which made for a peaceful and enjoying morning.I recommend them for both biking and canoeing. They are hard to find, tucked behind the parking lot of Jamestown Settlement off the main road. But definitely worth it for those wanting a little activity during their Williamsburg stay.
Awesome day relaxing with nature. Canoeing, biking, kayaking and discovery cruise. Very friendly staff. Spoke with Steve the owner who spent over an hour with my dad and I discussing the future plans for the park.....lots more great things to come. Very family and environmentally friendly.
Nice option for the more active family to rent bikes or kayaks to travel the island. We biked the island for a few hours and then parked the bikes at the visitor center for Jamestowne Settlement and toured the fort, the Indian village, the boats and watched the videos. Very nice spot.
Put in your kayak and turn left (Powhatan Creek) or right (the James River). The staff is completely helpful in launching and retrieving kayaks -- your energy goes entirely to paddling and enjoying the beautiful environment. Great staff, friendly folks, reasonable prices. Can't wait for next summer.
Our family (including three teens) rented bikes from Eco. For a fee of $12 each for a two-hour rental, we were suited up with a bike and helmet and given a map of the area. The staff was very kind and even offered us their 10% discount. We rode through the Jamestown 8-mile loop and stopped along the way to read the historic markers. It was a nice shaded ride which ran across wooden bridges and along various foot trails. The bikes were a nice fit and rode well!