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North American River Runners: Whitewater rafting on the New and Gauley Rivers in West Virginia (WV).
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Names of rapids on the Gauley River and New River

Upper New River: Prince Put-In (Class I-III)
McCreery Creek
Photo Rapid
Duckie Muncher
White House
Dowdy Creek
Ledges
Slide
Silos
Chunk of Steel

Upper/Lower New River: Thurmond Put-In (Class I-III)
Rudy's Ripple
Arbuckle Shoals
Jump Rock
Buzzard's Bend
Surprise
Big Baloney

Lower New River: Cunard Put-In (Class II-IV+)
Upper Railroad
Lower Railroad
Swimmer's Rapid
Scramble Like A Rat/Strippers Hole (Warmup #1)
Ender Waves (Warmup #2)
Piece of Cake (Warmup #3)
Hip Kick (Warmup #4)
Upper Keeney
Middle Keeney
Lower Keeney
Dudley's Dip
Double Z
Hook 99
Greyhound Bus Stopper
Upper Kaymoor
Lower Kaymoor
Miller's Folly
Thread the Needle
Fayette Station
Flea Flicker
Jump Rock
Old Nasty

Upper Gauley River: Summersville Dam Put-In (Class III-V+)
Initiation
Collison Creek
Bud's Boner
Insignificant
Iron Curtain
Pillow Rock
Scales/Bat Wave
Hungry Mother
Suckers Go Right
Meadow River
Lost Paddle
Conestoga Wagon
Shipwreck
Iron Ring
Keegan's Falls
Fingernail
Baby Z
Sweet's Falls
Slot In Question
Gillespie's Hole
Jump Rock
Chicken Ender
Guide's Revenge
Wood's Ferry
Ender Waves
Chainsaw
$20 Hole
Backender

Lower Gauley River: Bucklick Put-In (Class II-IV)
Koontz' Flume
Canyon Doors
Junkyard
Peter's Creek
Upper Mash
Lower Mash
Diagonal Ledges
Heaven Help Us
Rocky Top
Upper Staircase
Lower Staircase
Rollercoaster
Screaming Right-Hand Turn
Rattlesnake
Roostertail
Pure Screaming Hell
Swimmer's Rapid
Kevin's Folly

 EASY/BEGINNER: CLASS I-II

Rivers with Class I flat water interspersed with occasional Class II rapids: waves 1-2 feet high. Using a self-guided watercraft (duckie) is an option.

Best for young children and tentative adults.

Suggested Trips:
Upper New River (minimum age 5)
2-Day Upper New Overnight

 
 BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE: CLASS III

Rivers with Class I - II water interspersed with Class III rapids: waves usually 2-3 feet high, passageways contain some obstacles. Rapids are challenging but not overwhelming.

Best introduction to rafting for the widest range of people.

Suggested Trips:
Upper New River
Lower New River (minimum age 12)
2-Day Lower New Overnight

 
 INTERMEDIATE: CLASS III-IV

Rivers with Class I - III water interspersed with occasional Class IV rapids: waves and drops 4 feet high and sometimes higher, difficult passageways containing some obstacles. Unintentionally falling out of the raft may mean an uncomfortable "swim".

Best for athletic, adventurous first-timers, or those with previous Class III experience wanting to try-out Class IV.

Suggested Trips:
Lower New River
2-Day Lower New Overnight
Spring/Summer Gauley (minimum age 14)

 
 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED: CLASS IV+

Rivers with Class I - IV water and more difficult Class IV+ rapids: 4-5 foot waves and drops, complicated by difficult passages containing obstacles that require quick, precise maneuvering. Falling out of the raft and "swimming" in a rapid can be tiring.

Best for those with Class III experience wanting to try-out Class IV, or for athletic, adventurous first-timers.

Suggested Trips:
Lower New River
Spring/Summer Gauley
Lower Gauley River (minimum age 14)
2-Day Reverse Gauley Overnight (minimum age 16)
Lower New River High Adventure
Lower Gauley High Adventure

 
 ADVANCED: CLASS V

Rivers with Class I - IV+ water interspersed with long, tumultuous Class V rapids: 5-8 foot drops and obstacles that must be avoided. Falling out of the raft means a difficult and potentially lengthy"swim".

Best for experienced rafters seeking a challenge.

Suggested Trips:
Upper Gauley River (minimum age 16)
Full Gauley River
2-Day Gauley Overnight
Lower New River High Adventure
Lower Gauley High Adventure
Upper Gauley High Adventure

 
 UNRUNNABLE: CLASS VI

Rivers containing rapids that are so difficult that safe passage is doubtful and chances of serious incident, injury and death are almost certain. If attempted and successful, luck deserves the largest portion of credit.

Not commercially runnable.

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