You’ll paddle through 10 miles of Tennessee whitewater on this Ocoee River rafting adventure—with a local guide leading you through class III & IV rapids and a riverside picnic lunch halfway down. Feel your heart race at the Olympic course section before relaxing with sandwiches and sweet tea by the shore.
I’ll admit, I was nervous right up until we slid the raft into the Ocoee River. There’s something about that first cold splash on your ankles that wakes you up in a way coffee just can’t. Our guide, Marcus (local guy—born here, knows every bend), grinned and shouted over the noise, “Ready?” I wasn’t sure if I was. The gorge near Dam No.3 is quiet for a second before the water really starts moving. You catch this earthy smell—wet rocks and pine needles—and then it’s all motion.
The first stretch was wild but not terrifying, more like a fast rollercoaster where you can actually see what’s coming. Marcus kept us laughing with stories about past trips and local legends (I’m still not convinced about the river monster). Somewhere after the third rapid, my arms were burning and I realized I’d forgotten to be scared. We hit the Olympic competition course section—narrower, louder—and suddenly everyone was shouting instructions at once. My paddle slipped out of my hand for a second; nobody judged me except maybe myself.
Lunch came at just the right time—sandwiches, chips, sweet tea poured into plastic cups while we sprawled on warm rocks by the shore. I remember biting into an apple and thinking how everything tasted sharper after all that adrenaline. The river kept rushing by as if it didn’t care we were taking a break. After that, back in the raft for another round: Double Suck, Flipper (which lived up to its name), Diamond Splitter… names that sound silly until you’re actually dropping into them. By Hell’s Hole my voice was gone from yelling—not fear exactly, just pure noise.
I keep thinking about how tired but wired I felt when we finally pulled out five hours later—sunburned cheeks, hands smelling like river water and rubber paddles. It’s only weekends from May to September so yeah, you have to plan ahead for this full Ocoee River rafting trip. But honestly? Worth it for that feeling alone.
The trip takes about 5 hours from start to finish.
Yes, a catered picnic lunch is served riverside midway through the trip.
Participants must be at least 12 years old to join this tour.
The tour runs on weekends only from mid May through September.
Yes, every raft has an experienced local guide throughout the trip.
Your day includes helmet, paddle, personal flotation device (PFD), and raft.
Private transportation is included with your booking.
Your day includes private transportation to and from the river gorge near Dam No.3, all whitewater gear (helmet, paddle, PFD), a guided raft journey down both upper and middle sections of the Ocoee River with over 20 class III & IV rapids, plus a catered picnic lunch served riverside before finishing out your adventure in Tennessee’s wild water country.
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