Lower Yough
Intermediate to Advanced (Class III-IV)
The
Lower Yough, about a 4 hour drive from the Washington area, is a good
run for Intermediates to attempt their first Advanced (class IV) rapids.
The rapids are not hard but they will focus your attention and maybe
test your roll. You should be able to maneuver consistently among rocks,
and should be fit enough to paddle the 7 miles of continuous rapids.
The play is also very good, but be prepared for cold water, as all the
water comes from a large dam about 10 miles above the put in. AW
information
Call our office to discuss your ability and the impact
of the river levels.
Day trip $120/ Weekend trip $240
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Cheat Canyon
(Class III-IV)
The Cheat River will carry you even deeper into remote places, and will
keep you challenged by constant
rapids. Compared to the Lower Yough, it is not much more difficult, however
it is about 12 miles in length, and therefore has many more rapids. You
might consider running the Cheat when you have paddled the Lower Yough
comfortably a couple of times. The water is usually warmer than the Lower
Yough, because the Cheat has no dams and flows freely across many miles
of countryside before reaching the canyon. AW
information
Call our office to discuss your ability and the impact
of the river levels.
Day trip $120/ Weekend trip $240
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Lower Gauley
(Class III-IV)
After
the Lower Yough and the Cheat, you might be ready to take on a river
with more power, but without much more difficulty. It's a six hour
drive to southern West Virginia, but when you are launching yourself
over the waves of Monster Mash Rapid, or threading your way between
the holes of Pure Screaming Hell Rapid it seems well worth it. The
river is pristine, the rapids are great, there are plenty of places
to play. It is one of the classic runs in West Virginia. The Lower
Gauley is about 8 miles long. AW
information
This is a two day trip, with camping near to the put
in. The water, released from a large dam just above, is chilly (about
60 degrees), but not as cold as the Lower Yough.
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The New River
(Class III-IV)
Drive
over the largest single arch bridge in the world and look down at the
white water 1000' below. This might be your first view of the mighty
New River. It flows for 8 miles through a deep gorge, with crashing
waves and powerful eddies and whirlpools. Unlike smaller, shallower
rivers like the Lower Yough and Cheat, the New is deep and powerful
almost everywhere, and where there is play, the play is big. If you
have a good roll and want to see a natural wonder from a boat, come
to run the New. The best time to join us is on our annual Fourth of
July weekend trip. Click
here for last year pictures. AW
information
Day trip $150/ Weekend trip $250
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Upper Yough
(Class IV+)
This
river will show you how fun the sport can get. The Upper Yough in Western
Maryland is a step up in difficulty above the others, because once
it starts you are faced with 6 miles of non-stop class IV rapids. With
fewer hazards than other rivers of the same difficulty, the Upper demands
constant maneuvering and control. You really feel like you are a whitewater
paddler, when on your way down you reflect that you really can handle
this steep little river. But you won't have much time before you must
find the next line down a rapid. We call this your graduation trip,
because all the skills work that you have been doing in classes at
Dickerson and Mather Gorge come together to give you access to this
beautiful little river. The entire run is about 11 miles. AW
information
$120 |