Whitewater Rafting in Kentucky

Looking for a rush? Some of the best whitewater in the Southeastern U.S. can be found in Kentucky. The Big South Fork of the Cumberland, the Cumberland River below the falls and the Rockcastle River Narrows are just some of the better-known stretches that lure whitewater paddlers to the Bluegrass State. Runs up to Class V+ can be found in iconic places such as the Russell Fork at Breaks Interstate Park.

 

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.

Trip Inspiration

Hatfield & McCoy Trail

Involving land disputes, doomed love affairs, courtroom drama and violent clashes, the conflict raged for more than five decades on both sides of the Tug River, which carves out the border between Kentucky and West Virginia.
This deeply tangled story takes many twists and turns throughout Pike County in scenic Southeastern Kentucky. Stop by the Pike County Tourism Office in Pikeville to pick up free self-guided Hatfield & McCoy Driving Tour materials, which point out flashpoints in the feud and paint a vivid picture of the many colorful characters from both families.

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