Of course Wildwater is all about adventure, both on and around the river. It has many facets; Rafting, Ziplining, Hiking and Camping. To participate in the rafting trips, people have to get to the river. In the … Read More
Wildwater Means “Family”
Wildwater is a company with family in mind. Which is why we love it when families work for us: on the river, ziplines, or in other aspects of our company. The Barnetts are a … Read More
Rafting + Kids = Fun, August 3rd!
This year Wildwater continues to support the Swain County Big Brothers Big Sisters in our 2nd annual event, Raft for Kids’ Sake! Both Lee and Carolyn Allison, Wildwater Nantahala team members, have been “Bigs” for over 6 … Read More
Ocoee’s Raft for the Cure, August 31st!
Continuing the tradition of giving back, Wildwater is hosting the 7th Annual Raft For the Cure at the Ocoee on Saturday August 31, 2013, which benefits Susan G. Koman Foundation Chattanooga. When making your rafting reservations on this … Read More
Whitewater Kayaks: A (very) Brief History
When Wildwater started up back in 1971, all whitewater kayaks were 13′-2″. Why this specific length? This was the minimum length allowed for international whitewater slalom racing. But like most sports where the equipment is … Read More
Happy Father’s Day!
We would like to thank all the wonderful fathers who help make Wildwater the wonderful company it is. Turns out, there are a lot of Wildwater Dads out there helping to maintain the “Wildwater Way”! … Read More
Why Do We Guide?
What Canopy Rangers think of their job: “Everyday I get to zipline is another day I don’t have to get a ‘real job’.” “I love making people laugh and teaching them new things, and I … Read More
Mini Series: Guide School — Day 5
We have arrived at the final day. The guides seemed exhausted, yet very excited about completing their raft guide “boot camp”. Sarah Robinson wrote us a recap on her last day of Guide School. Read on: … Read More
Mini Series: Guide School — Day 4
What happened on day 4 of Guide School? Our raft guide trainees found themselves on the Ocoee River, taking turns guiding the “Upper Ocoee”, in which the 1996 whitewater Olympics were held. John Mooneyham is a … Read More
Mini Series: Guide School 2013 — Day 3
Yesterday was Day 3 for all the new raft guides, who found themselves on the Nantahala River near Bryson City, NC. After being warned about how cold the water would be, they seemed pretty nervous. … Read More