South Carolina White Water Rafting

Wednesday, July 14, 2010 by Rafting America Staff

South Carolina white water raftingSouth Carolina white water rafting can be done in the Chattooga river, which has class II – IV rapids making it an ideal choice for both beginners and experts. The river originates at the base of Whiteside Mountain in the Nantahala National Forest in North Carolina.

It is the longest undammed river in the southeast. South Carolina rafting trips typically start from March and continue till early November. The river is also surrounded by Sumter and Chattahoochee National Forests, which provide you with a scenic beauty as you navigate through the calm and gushing waters.

You will also be able to see a lot of wildlife along the banks of the river. The Chattooga river is said to have the wildest and most beautiful rapids in southeast. There is something for everyone and irrespective of your experience and skills in white water rafting you will enjoy the wilderness and the beauty of the river.

The rafting season ideally starts in March and ends by early November. Rafting trips in the spring and summer are ideal for individuals, who want lots of excitement, as the water levels are the highest during this time.

If you want a more relaxed rafting experience, you can choose late summer and falls, which is ideal for families as the water level is down. The river is divided into various sections and depending on your individual choice and experience, you can choose the section most ideal as per your needs. 
 
 


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