Ocoee River Whitewater Rafting

Ocoee River Rafting in Tennessee

Raft America's Favorite Whitewater in Tennessee!

Ocoee River white water means splashy waves and continuous action—that's why we call it the "Ocoee Coaster!" The Middle Ocoee is the nation's most popular whitewater rafting run, while the Upper Ocoee boasts intense whitewater of 1996 Olympic fame. From beginning to end, this east Tennessee river's fast-moving waters will get you soaked, smiling and laughing with delight. The Ocoee is a dam-released river with consistent flows and pleasantly warm water, every Thursday through Monday.

"We just got home from our third annual trip to raft the Ocoee. Once again, you exceded all expectations! We are already planning next year's trip and we will definately use NOC. Our guides have always made us feel at home and appreciated while they share a love of what they do. It is just an awesome experience! Thank You."
—S. Marcum

Ocoee River Rafting Trips

Middle Ocoee River
The exciting Middle Ocoee rafting trip begins against the roaring backdrop of whitewater falling down Ocoee Dam #2, with the explosive entrance rapid called "Grumpy's." The action hardly slows down during this five-mile stretch of whitewater. Highlights include negotiating major Class III and IV rapids with names like Table Saw, Broken Nose, Double Trouble, Double Suck and Powerhouse.

Upper/Middle Ocoee Combo
The Ocoee Combo whitewater trip adds five miles of world-class whitewater to the already-loaded Middle Ocoee trip. Featuring the 1996 Olympic Canoe and Kayak course, the Upper Ocoee doubles the fun with Olympic caliber thrills! They weren't kidding when they named one of this section's rapids "Humongous!"

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Trip Options Price Minimum Age
Middle Ocoee $45 12 years
Upper Ocoee $51 13 years
Middle & Upper Combination $89 13 years
*Discounts available for Ocoee early and late trips!

NOC Ocoee River trips depart from our Ocoee Outpost, near Cleveland, TN. [Click for Directions]

 
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