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Considered one of the top 10 whitewater rivers in the world, the Gauley River is West Virginia's legendary run. Each fall, Summersville Dam opens wide to unleash this "Beast of the East." Over 23 days of high adventure and fun, thousands of gallons of water per second begin their roaring, pounding journey to the sea... dropping 650 feet over 26 miles, thundering and frothing over thousands of boulders, and creating steep drops, massive holes, and colossal waves. Technically demanding, the Gauley offers more than 100 major rapids, 56 of them Class III-V+. So, grab a paddle and a guide, because this is Gauley Season, and to you it means unmatched and unforgettable excitement. The Gauley River, most famous for its world-class whitewater in the fall, is a hidden gem in the spring and summer. Prized for its beauty and value, the Gauley in the spring and summer is great for those that crave adventure in the unknown. The river flows are unpredictable. Keeping tabs on the weather and river levels, adjustments are constantly made to catch the best ride out there. From low to high, it’s a good ride whether you’re in a raft on the Upper or Lower or a duckie on the Middle. Imagine - lush foliage, cool mountain water and no crowds. The Spring/Summer Gauley is available in a one-day format, departs in the morning, is available April through Labor Day, has a minimum age of 14 and is rated R. The Spring/Summer Gauley is potentially one of our most challenging runs. Due to fluctuating water levels and river conditions NARR river staff has discretion to run the trip on any section of the Gauley River, in their choice of craft including duckies, or move to the New River without advance notice. If you have time, try the best of both rivers - the Lower New and the Spring/Summer Gauley. A second day of rafting entitles you to a 25% discount. Click on trip for rate. Spring/Summer Gauley - Full day on the river (five to seven hours), lunch included. This is the “main event” in world-class rafting! The Upper Gauley includes five of the most memorable drops in North America. Experienced and adventurous rafters are preferred - this remote canyon is not the place to find out that rafting is not your cup of tea (and it’s not fair to the other folks on the trip to have to carry your weight). This is big whitewater with a heightened potential for dangerous consequences when errors are made. The Fall Upper Gauley trips are available in a one- and two-day format. Both formats depart in the morning, are available in September and October, have a minimum age of 16 and are rated R. Click on trip for rates. Upper Gauley - Full day on the river, lunch included. Upper Gauley Camping Package - Full day of rafting with lunch, 2 nights camping, 2 breakfasts and 1 dinner. Great Rate - Book Online! Upper Gauley Cabin Tent Package (min 4) - Full day of rafting with lunch, 2 nights cabin tent, 2 breakfasts and 1 dinner. Great Rate - Book Online! Full Gauley - Full 26-mile day on both sections, lunch included. Full Gauley Camping Package - Full day of rafting with lunch, 2 nights camping, 2 breakfasts and 1 dinner. Great Rate - Book Online! Full Gauley Cabin Tent Package (min 4) - Full day of rafting with lunch, 2 nights cabin tent, 2 breakfasts and 1 dinner. Great Rate - Book Online! Gauley River Overnight - First day is a full day on the Upper with lunch, dinner and riverside camping. Second day is a full day on the Lower with breakfast and lunch. Tents are included. High Adventure Upper Gauley - Same as a one day trip except for a wetter and wilder ride in the smallest raft that conditions permit. 2008 Gauley Season Release Dates in blue:
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