Top 5 Adventure Kayaking Destinations in the US

December 10th, 2008 – 8:43 am Posted by Rosanne Lorraine
Tagged as: Water Sports

KayakingFrom east to west, the United States is filled with exciting white water courses that will get your adrenalin pumping. White water kayaking is a perfect sport for both adventure-seekers who want to try out a new activity and old fans who are addicted to this sport. Here are recommended destinations for white water kayaking:

Gauley River, West Virginia

A lot of tourists claim that Gauley River is among the top ten rivers for paddlers. When the Summersville Dam opens, adventure-seekers can enjoy weeks of white water kayaking in the fall. The 26-mile kayak trip has a 650 feet drop. The Gauley River is renowned because kayakers will have a great time riding waves and dodging boulders on their trip.

Upper Yough, Maryland

Definitely one of the best white waters in the East, the Upper Yough is all about paddling, pushing through the rapids, and dipping in and out of holes. This Class IV-V river is bound to give you an unforgettable experience.

South Fork American River, California

The South Fork American River is divided into two classifications. Kayakers with different skill levels can enjoy this river because it has a Class II section. Meanwhile, experienced adventure-seekers can try out the Class III section and Gorge runs.

New River, West Virginia

Named “America’s Best Whitewater”, the New River has the best flow during spring. This is the time when snows melt from higher areas. But even in the summer, the New River still offers excitement to serious kayakers.

Salmon River, Idaho

Famous for its white water, Idaho is home to Salmon River, which is over 100 miles in length and it drops more than 3000 feet. You can kayak in and out of its pools and rapids.

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