Short History of Rafting

Becky WiseWhite Water Rafting

History of Whitewater

Short History of Rafting Traveling by water has been a form of transportation for ages; however, the whitewater rafting form of water transportation is fairly recent.  Whitewater rafting started as a way to explore unknown … Read More

Buy Things or Do Things??

Becky WiseUncategorized, Wildwater

In this very materialistic/digital world, we, as a family, decided that we would rather spend our money doing things instead of buying things.  I am reminded of this every day when I see that my … Read More

Why Wildwater?

Becky WiseWildwater

[vc_row] [vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] The Wildwater Way What truly sets Wildwater apart is something we refer to as “The Wildwater Way.”  The Wildwater Way is the set of principles that drives everything we … Read More

The Day Off Deficit

Becky WiseWhite Water Rafting, Wildwater

Day Off Deficit

An article published by Travel Effect  magazine talks about the fact US workers do not take advantage of their earned days off.  The United States work force could help the economy, and their sanity, by … Read More

Jubilee Partners

Becky WiseChattooga River

Jubilee Group

Jubilee Partners have been coming to raft with Wildwater for over 20 years.  They are a Christian Non-Profit Company based in Comer, GA.  Their foundation ministry is the Refugee Program.  Since starting that program they … Read More

Wildwater Ocoee is Open!

Becky WiseOcoee River

Wildwater Ocoee River Rafting

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

Paddle Faster Mud Run

Becky WiseChattooga River, Wildwater

CHATTOOGA MUD RUN! The Chattooga River Festival is hosting the 1st annual Paddle Faster Mud Run.  The Chattooga River Festival is a charitable organization dedicated to the environmental stewardship and increasing the awareness for preserving … Read More

What is a Yurt?

Becky WiseNantahala

“Yurt” is originally from a Turkic word referring to the imprint left in the ground by a moved yurt, and by extension, sometimes a person’s homeland.  The term came to be used in reference to … Read More