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Deep Gorges, with awe-inspiring scenery that is largely untouched by man, pounding rapids and crystal clear waters are what you can expect to find on the crown jewel of Southeastern whitewater, northeast Georgia’s Chattooga River. The Chattooga was designated a National Wild and Scenic River on May 10, 1974, forever preserving this remarkable place. Whether you want heart pounding rapids, breathtaking scenery, or a combination of both, the Chattooga has something to offer everyone.
The Chattooga River is open for rafting 7 days a week beginning mid-March through the end of October. Please call our reservation office at 1-800-868-7238 for trip times and availability.
* If all of your questions aren’t answered here please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page for more info!
Section III — Beginner Fun
Incredible scenery, interspersed with stretches of top-notch whitewater, will highlight this generally relaxing float trip. Section III is a perfect fit for someone who wants to experience the exhilaration of whitewater rafting with plenty of time for soaking in your remarkable surroundings as well. You may want to visit this section of river several times this year – in the spring you’ll see lush carpets of wildflowers, in the summertime imagine a tropical rainforest with riverbanks lined in green, and autumn’s reds, oranges and yellows will leave you breathless. Whenever you come, we feel confident that your first trip here won’t be your last! This is the perfect outing for first time rafters, families, and those who want to guide their own raft.
| Trip Length: |
6 hours |
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Class II-IV, beginner to intermediate |
| Lunch: |
included |
| Minimum age: |
10 |
Weekday
Groups 12+ |
$79
$72 |
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Saturday
Sunday
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$99
$89
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*Holidays take the Saturday rate.
Book this trip!
*Need information on where to stay? Click here to visit our lodging page!
Section IV Adventure
Want something just a little (okay a lot) more exciting? Still desire incredible scenery? Section IV is for you. You’ll crash through the class IV+ rapids from which legends are made: Woodall Shoals, Seven Foot Falls, Ravens Chute, Deliverance Rock. (Think something looks familiar here? It should, you’ve probably seen Burt Reynolds slide past this mammoth boulder as he’s swimming in a particularly dramatic scene from the movie Deliverance.) We’ll stop long enough to view the astounding waterfalls of Stekoa and Long Creek Falls as they cascade into the river, just to let you catch your breath! Then, as the canyon deepens and the river rounds a hard right turn and drops out of sight and an ominous roar seems to make the entire raft tremble with excitement, prepare yourself for the world renowned Five Falls, starting with Entrance, flying through Corkscrew, slipping through the narrow line at Jawbone, and finally over the big drop at Soc-em-Dog, you’ll drop a total of about 100 feet over a little more than a third of a mile. Make the most out of your Chattooga River trip and try our 2-day overnight trip! To read about one customer’s experience please click here.
| Trip Length: |
7 hours |
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Class III-V, intermediate to advanced |
| Lunch: |
included |
| Minimum age: |
13 |
Weekday:
Groups 12+ |
$99
$89 |
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Saturday
Sunday:
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$124
$119
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*Holidays take the Saturday rate.
Book this trip!
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