NOC's Ocoee Outpost has moved to Horn's Creek Resort! Our new home at Horn's Creek features a huge raft lodge with ample changing rooms, hot showers and room to relax before and after your trip. [Click for Driving Directions]
Onsite Facilities Include:
changing rooms, restrooms and hot showers
digital slideshow of your rafting photos
the Outpost Store carries t-shirts, snacks, drinks, sunblock and other sundries
Activities at NOC's Ocoee Outpost
New! Rafting guests can now book afternoon activities to creat a complete day of adventure. Add a high ropes climbing or painball session at our Horn's Creek Facility. Book these activities over the phone, or by choosing "Ocoee River" activities on our reservations widget, at the right.
High Ropes Adventure The unique High Ropes Adventure Course at Horn's Creek is fun for everyone age 12 and up. Highlights include a 50-foot climbing wall, a 1000-foot, two-person zip line and a giant swing that drops 40 feet. No prior experience is necessary. Max weight for swing and wall is 240 lbs, 220 for zip line.
Paintball Two paintball fields on three acres of terrain are perfect for participants age 12 and up. We supply paintball guns, masks CO2 and paint. Please bring protective clothing and leave your own paintball guns at home. No prior experience is necessary to play.
Mountain biking and hiking on the nearby Tanasi Trails System, at Ocoee Olympic Whitewater Park are also popular self-guided activities for adventure seekers.
NOC's Ocoee River Manager
James "Wally" Leoni Ocoee River Manager With almost 30 years of whitewater experience and a long list of safety certifications, Wally Leoni stands stoically at the helm of our Ocoee Outpost. Wally studied wilderness skills at Ohio University, with a specialization in whitewater outfitting. His river resume includes the Youghiogheny, Castleman, Cheat, Ashtabula, Chattooga and Ocoee Rivers. Wally once paddled 1,650 miles in a canoe, starting on the Hocking River in Ohio and finishing in New Orleans, via the Mississippi. He was instrumental in bringing the 1996 Olympic games to the Ocoee River, as well as securing recreational releases on the Upper Ocoee.