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Whitewater Rafting Guide To River Trips

Group Whitewater Rafting Trips

  • American River

    American River rafting trips are available on the South, Middle and Nork Forks. Each fork is distinctly different in all regards; scenery, level of difficulty, length and trip options. South Fork of the American River [Continue Reading]

  • Arkansas River

    Location: South Central Colorado near Colorado Springs and Denver Go Rafting with A Commercial Outfitter in Colorado Rafting.com is currently seeking qualified outfitters for Featured Listings. If you are a local rafting outfitter in Colorado [Continue Reading]

  • Chattooga River

    Location: Georgia/ South Carolina border Chattooga River rafting is one of the most popular river trips in the country. The river has something for everyone, ranging from beginner Class II to advanced Class IV+. This [Continue Reading]

  • Concord River

    Location: Northeastern Massachusetts, half-hour north of Boston Just a short 30 minute drive or train ride from Boston, a Concord River rafting trip is a great one-day adventure and a quick weekend escape. A unique [Continue Reading]

  • Deerfield River

    Location: Northwestern Massachusetts, near Boston The Deerfield River originates in the Berkshire Mountains of Vermont and flows south into Massachusetts. Deerfield River rafting is available on two sections. The Zoar Gap run is perfect for [Continue Reading]

  • Grand Canyon Float Trips

    Location: Grand Canyon, Arizona, from Glen Canyon Dam to Lee’s Ferry An alternative option to a multi-day rafting trip through the Grand Canyon is a one-day float trip from Glen Canyon Dam to Lee’s Ferry. [Continue Reading]

  • Middle Fork American River

    Location: Northern California about 45 minutes east of Sacramento Located in the heart of Gold Country, the Middle Fork of the American River is just a few miles off Interstate 80 about halfway between Sacramento [Continue Reading]

  • Millers River

    Location: Western Massachusetts, near Charlemont, just 2 1/2 hours from Boston. Although its headwaters are in southern New Hampshire hills, the Millers River spends most of its journey in Massachusetts, flowing through mining towns and [Continue Reading]

  • Nantahala River

    Location: Western North Carolina Nantahala River rafting includes Class II-III rapids through a beautiful and scenic gorge. The Nantahala River runs clear and cold as it is released from the bottom of Aquone Reservoir. Rafting [Continue Reading]

  • New River

    Location: Fayetteville, West Virginia Contrary to its name, the New River is one of the oldest rivers in the world. Its varied level of difficulty makes New River rafting suitable for a wide range of [Continue Reading]

  • Ocoee River

    Detailed information about whitewater rafting trips on the Class III-IV+ Ocoee River in Tennessee near Atlanta, Georgia. Location: Southeastern Tennessee, USA The Ocoee River is the most popular whitewater rafting river in the East and [Continue Reading]

  • Pigeon River

    Detailed information about whitewater rafting trips on the Class III-IV+ Pigeon River in Tennessee near Great Smokey Mountain National Park. Location: Eastern Tennessee, USA The Pigeon River is located just outside of Great Smoky Mountain [Continue Reading]

  • South Fork American River

    Location: Coloma, California The South Fork American River is the most popular introductory river in California since it is suitable for beginners while still satisfying experienced rafters. It is located halfway between Lake Tahoe and [Continue Reading]

  • Tieton River

    Location: Yakima, Washington The Tieton drains a relatively small watershed on the east slope of the Cascades south of Mt. Rainier. Its upper reaches are flooded by reservoirs, and below Tieton Dam the river flows [Continue Reading]

  • Wenatchee River

    Location: Eastern Cascades, Washington, just a few hours from Seattle The Wenatchee River is Washington’s most popular whitewater rafting run, ranking within the nation’s top 10 most popular rivers. The popularity of Wenatchee River rafting [Continue Reading]

  • West River

    Location: Northern Massachusetts The West River originates in the Green Mountains of Southern Vermont. West River rafting trips begin at Ball Mountain Dam and float ten miles through Jamaica State Park to Townsend Reservoir. Go [Continue Reading]

  • Youghiogheny River

    Location: Ohiopyle State Park, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania is the Mid-Atlantic region’s capital of whitewater rafting. The Youghiogheny River offers a section of whitewater for all experience levels. A short, 65 mile drive from [Continue Reading]

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