Wildwater is once again offering our Cyber Monday Special. This is a limited time offer that cannot be beat. 35% Off any Trip, Tour and/or Wildwater Lodging in 2016. Available for Online purchase Monday, Tuesday … Read More
Green Friday – November 29th, 2013
Instead of standing in shopping lines Friday, join Wildwater for the 3rd Annual Green Friday at our Nantahala, Asheville and Chattooga Zipline Canopy locations. We will be donating 50% of our income that day to … 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
“Our Yurt.”
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris, a retired couple from Hendersonville, NC, come up to visit Wildwater’s Falling Waters Yurt Village every year, twice a year. After moving from California a few years ago, Mrs. Harris … Read More
In Loving Memory.
On Monday, September 16, 2013, the Wildwater family experienced the devastating loss of longtime employee and friend Kasi Glover. Kasi started working for Wildwater as a raft guide on the Nantahala River 18 years ago. … 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
Nanty Love
To the CEO, Mr. Wise: We recently had 2 wonderful experiences with your staff on a recent trip to Bryson City, NC. I am an adventuresome grandmother who was showing her 10 year-old son the … Read More
What’s New in Asheville?
Wildwater Asheville recently held a ribbon cutting ceremony! For what, you may ask? We were unveiling a couple of new changes. First off, our Asheville Adventure Center was in need of an upgrade. From metal … Read More
Cicada, Locust or Katydid?
Cicadas: There are over 2,500 species of cicadas. These insects have prominent eyes, and transparent wings with conspicuous veins. Cicadas are benign creatures, meaning they don’t harm humans by biting or stinging. They’re regularly eaten … Read More