Whitewater Rafting in South Carolina
Whitewater Rafting in South Carolina
Companies & Locations
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Company: Nantahala Outdoor Center Wildwater Chattooga Ridge Adventure Center |
City: Mountain Rest, South Carolina Long Creek, South Carolina |
The locations above are business listings for whitewater rafting in South Carolina. Are you familiar with a new or unlisted company for whitewater rafting in South Carolina? Please recommend a location for whitewater rafting.
Whitewater rafting can be a difficult sport and looks much easier than it is. It takes skill to maneuver the raft to prepare for what is ahead. In this sport nature throws obstacles at you in the form of rapids, waves, fallen trees, debris, undercut rocks, drop offs, and waterfalls. An inflatable boat is most often used when there are multiple passengers. Kayaking is also popular on the rapids. Waterways are rated with Grades 1 – 6. A Grade 6 waterway is so dangerous that it’s almost impossible to safely navigate a raft. Death or serious injury are expected with a Grade 6 waterway. Are you extreme enough to ride the rapids?
Whitewater Rafting in South Carolina on the Nantahala River with Nantahala Outdoor Center
Whitewater Rafting Company: | Location: | Website: |
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Nantahala Outdoor Center |
Mountain Rest, South Carolina 29664 |
www.noc.com |
Wildwater Chattooga Ridge Adventure Center |
Long Creek, South Carolina 29658 |
www.wildwaterrafting.com |
Whitewater Rafting in South Carolina – Cascades Release at GAF 2013: Nantahala Outdoor Center
Whitewater Rafting in South Carolina at the Nantahala Outdoor Center
Equipment used in Whitewater Rafting
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