Rafting through Fall Foliage Country
Saturday September 27, 2008
Rivers flow through some of the most scenic forests in the country, and in the fall you paddle past trees crowned with gold, saffron-colored and crimson leaves. Among the many Eastern rivers you can run in the fall are the Ocoee in the Smokey Mountains, the Chattooga in North Carolina, and the Gauley in West Virgina. In the West, rafts are still floating down the Rogue river in Oregon and the Nahatlatch in British Columbia, Canada. If you want to raft through fall foliage country, visit Where to Find the Best Raft Trips. All of the raft companies listed offer one- to multi-day fall trips but click on Rafting America for some specific locales and packages.


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