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Kentucky whitewater rafting trips are located within a few hours from major urban areas such as Knoxville and Lexington and they are offered May through October. From May to September, Cumberland River rafting trips float through the Class II and III rapids on the Cumberland Falls run.
There are numerous whitewater outfitters around the Commonwealth to lead you on an adrenaline-packed rafting trip – including trips on Class III-IV water that are perfect for all visitors looking to get out on some moving water.
From challenging Class V rapids to narrow river passages surrounded by beautiful, undisturbed forests, one-of-a-kind whitewater rafting experiences await you in The Kentucky Wildlands. Enjoy family-friendly light rafting while soaking in the natural wonders around you.
From challenging Class V rapids to more family-friendly light rafting featuring natural wonders, The Kentucky Wildlands offers whitewater rafting adventures for all skill levels.
We offer exciting Class III whitewater rafting trips below Cumberland River Falls near Corbin, KY. We also offer an amazing guided kayak paddle excursion to the base of Cumberland Falls, a 68-foot waterfall in southern KY.
White Water Rafting at Cumberland Falls in Daniel Boone National Forest, KY. This class 3 trips is good for families. We can take kids as young as six years old.
Go white water rafting, canoeing, kayaking, Zip Lining, or stay in our campground. Trips in the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Daniel Boone National Forest and Breaks Interstate Park.
Embark on the adventure of a lifetime with Green River Adventures! Enjoy guided or self-guided whitewater trips, exhilarating waterfall rappelling, zipline tours, and more. Perfect for families and thrill-seekers alike. Book your adventure today!
This ½ day trip through the canyon section of the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area is a great introduction to whitewater rafting. You will scarcely find the time to admire the beauty of the canyon as you travel the first mile of nearly continuous Class III rapids.
Elkhorn Creek rafting trips on the Gorge are a great way for families and youth groups to spend the day learning how to paddle and get comfortable running whitewater rapids before moving on to more difficult runs.