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An outfitter checking the gear Planning Ahead for that Perfect Whitewater Trip
While seemingly unpredictable, there are optimum times to plan a rafting trip. While experiences vary from river to river, weather provides the most unpredictable variable.

Timing is Everything
Although known mostly for its legendary fall run, the Gauley River is rafted during the spring and summer as well. Due to varying water levels, guides will determine where the rides will take place according to river conditions and experience of the riders. If rafters are looking for a more calm Gauley rafting experience, then summer rafting is just the ticket. The well-known beginning of the Gauley’s peak white water rafting season begins in the fall when water from the Summersville Dam is released starting with the first weekend after Labor Day. The Gauley then is rafted for five four-day weekends (Friday-Monday) and one two-day weekend. Due to the fact that Gauley white water rafting is so well known for its amazing rapids, these spots fill up very quickly and should be booked as far in advance as possible.

The New River whitewater rafting is more reliable with its water levels staying close to the same level year-round. This river can be rafted at any point in the year, but is almost never rafted commercially during winter. The Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers are in their prime during spring, back to normal in summer, and may pick up a little during fall. An outfitter may temporarily close for a few weeks when the river is at its very lowest, so make sure to call ahead in the summer months. The Cheat River is at its best in the spring and can actually get quite wild with a few Class IV rapids. The melting snow makes for a heart-pounding ride and some trips may even begin as early as the first day of spring in order to catch the melting snow. The Tygart also offers its best rafting in the spring and is usually not crowded because of its remoteness. Although these peak seasons fairly predictable, it’s always a good idea to call ahead and see how the river is faring. The commercial rafting season can stretch from around the first day of spring all the way until six weeks after Labor Day on the Gauley River. Winter rafting is not impossible, but very few outfits venture out in the cold water.


What to Wear
Cheat River Rafting Now that the trip is planned, here are some tips to dress so one can stay warm when it is cold and cool when it is hot. No matter what time of year you go, expect to get wet. For both spring and fall, it is recommended that rafters wear wool socks and a sweater made of material that will keep heat in, but keep water out. Many outfitters will provide wet suits to patrons, so care should be taken to see if this option is available. Cotton sweatpants and sweatshirts are not a good idea because when these items get wet, they tend to retain moisture and actually rob the body of heat. Polypropylene clothing is the safest bet. Remember, this is a river sport with water sloshing around everywhere; it would require some kind of miracle to not get even a little wet. Furthermore, odds are that one in ten of all riders will find themselves in the water sometime through the course of a raft trip.

Whitewater rafters should always wear some kind secure-fitting, lightweight shoe, such as a tennis shoe. A light warm-up jacket is recommended to take care of the light spray that is sure to come off the rapids. For the summer months, shorts and a t-shirt are fine and swimming trunks may be even better. Waterproof sunscreen is a must as many trips last a few hours on the open, sunny rivers. The WV rafting companies will always provide gear like helmets, paddles, and life vests, so there is no need to bring them from home. It is important to try to dress appropriately especially when it is cold, but when in doubt, give the tour operator a call to see what they suggest.

Last Minute Items
Lastly, check to see what kind of meal is offered. Many whitewater rafting companies offer lunch on longer trips and some offer packaged deals for dinner at a local or in-house restaurant. Almost all outfitters will have an area where patrons can buy any last minute items like sunscreen or a camera. Some outfitters may have a larger gift shop with t-shirts, post cards, and other mementos. Also, all companies have some kind of restroom facility that patrons may change clothes in, with some offering changing rooms or locker rooms. If any questions arise, feel free to contact any of the outfitters listed on the “Choosing an Outfitter” section of the website.