Half-Day Lower New River Express Rafting Trip for 1, 2, or 4 from Cantrell Ultimate Rafting (Up to 29% Off)
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Beginner as well as advanced rafters can enjoy an adrenaline-filled adventure while overcoming Lower New River’s rapids
- Departure time: 9 a.m.; 1 p.m.; or 4 p.m.
- Departure location: Gatewood River Access Base Camp, 49 Cantrell Drive. For GPS address, use 190 S. Court St. to Gatewood Rd, Fayetteville, WV 25840.
- Duration: 2.5–3 hours
- Age restrictions: must be 10 or older
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- Meals are not included, but they can be pre-purchased.
- What to bring: water shoes or tennis shoes, shorts, bathing suit, a nylon jacket or synthetic fiber pullover if windy or rainy conditions exist, sunglasses with straps, and sunscreen
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About Cantrell Ultimate Rafting
Cantrell Ultimate Rafting is a true local operation. The Cantrell family has grown up on West Virginia's rivers and has served as recreational outfitters here for more than 30 years. Their tour company, which is perhaps the only one in the area that's family owned and operated, strives to offer exciting trips on the New and Gauley Rivers with experienced guides who exude country charm. Even visiting the company's campground feels like a homecoming. Near the cabins, RVs, and tent sites, the scents of coffee and hot breakfast waft from the Kitchen deck in the morning and bands strike up lively tunes at the Cantrell Grill & Pub on Saturday nights.
Of course, the primary attraction are the rivers, their thrilling rapids, and gorgeous valley sights. The rivers are divided up into alternate courses so rafters can choose the trip that best suits their skill level. For instance, the Gauley River's rapids are transformed in early fall by controlled dam releases, making those six successive weekends a premier whitewater-rafting event. The upper portion of the river has more rapids, while the lower portion's rapids are big and dramatic. Meanwhile, the Upper New River provides Class I through III rapids, gentle descents, and hilly scenery, making it ideal for for beginners. The Lower New River, though, boasts the unofficial title of Grand Canyon of the East, offering a beastly array of Class V rapids sure to get adrenaline flowing and transform wet blankets into even wetter blankets.