Hey all Wildwater Fans in and around the Atlanta Area! Make sure that you listen to 94.9 the Bull in the mornings from 5am- 10am for a free rafting or ziplining experience! All summer Kristen … Read More
Best Adventure- Ocoee River!
“There are few places in the country where average Joes and Janes can play Olympian for a day, but Tennessee’s Ocoee River is one of them. This waterway hosted the whitewater events for the 1996 … Read More
Wildwater Ocoee is Open!
Great news! The Wildwater Ocoee is officially open this weekend! The Ocoee River is located near Ducktown, TN just outside of Chattanooga. Wildwater offers Canopy Tours and Whitewater Rafting adjacent to the beautiful Big Frog … Read More
Coker Creek Village
Near the Ocoee River, Coker Creek is located in the Southern Appalachian Mountains of Tennessee in the middle of the Cherokee National Park. This pristine mountain town is tucked between the Tellico Mountain to the … Read More
Ducktown Copper Basin
The Ducktown Basin located by the Ocoee Riverhas a long history starting back in the 1800’s where the area was used for waste disposal, sulfuric acid manufacturing, and copper mining. The mining, smelting and resulting … Read More
Wildwater Gives Back
Wildwater is always striving to be the best company we can be. As a company, we believe in being close to our communities that surround our locations and the people in them. But we also … Read More
Meet The Wildwater Founding Family
Wildwater was founded by a family who wanted to share their passion for the outdoors with others. Jim and Jeanette Greiner founded Wildwater in 1971 on the Chattooga River, pioneering the first commercial rafting company … Read More
Ocoee YOLO “Week of Water” Adventure!
Ocoee YOLO “Week of Water” Adventure! Sept. 28 – Oct. 6 Weekends $99.95 Weekdays $79.95 What’s Included In This Package: Ocoee River Basin Canopy Tour, 3 hour trip Ocoee Middle 1/2 Day Whitewater Rafting, 5 … Read More
Ducktown, TN: A History
Ducktown, Tennessee was originally populated by the Cherokee in the early 18th century. The name “Ducktown” translated from “Kawana”, which was a Cherokee village located on the Ocoee River. In 1836, the US gained control … Read More
Wildwater Ocoee Received Some Love
“Our family of 4 rafted the middle section of the Ocoee on 6/30/13 with Murphy as the trip leader and Jenna as our guide. Your updated facilities, equipment and staff are so impressive and second … Read More