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Whitewater-Rafting Adventure from New & Gauley River Adventures in Lansing, WV (Up to 54% Off). Two Options Available.

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Two separate trips down Lower New River Gorge take rafters across Class III–V rapids & near views of ghost towns & scenic terrain.

Before rafts, traveling across a river meant waiting for erosion to create the perfect canyon for your motorcycle to jump over. Shave a few millennia from your trip with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $59 for a one-day New River Double Express whitewater-rafting trip for one person with two nights of camping (a $128 value), valid for rafting Sunday–Friday
  • $78 for a one-day New River Double Express whitewater-rafting trip for one person with two nights of camping (a $158 value), valid for rafting on Saturday

    Campers can find a spot at campgrounds to stake their tents and travel-size lawn flamingos before freshening up in a wood-paneled shower house. The full day of rafting consists of two separate trips, during which rafters spend two to three hours floating amid Lower New River Gorge's scenic terrain. From Cunard to Fayette Station, the inflatable vessels speed through Class III–V whitewater rapids.

Need to know info

Promotional value expires Sep 30, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 7 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Reservation required; subject to availability. Valid only for option purchased. 30-day cancellation notice or fee up to Groupon price may apply. Must be 12 or older. 300lb weight max. Must sign waiver. $4 DNR fee and 6% WV State Tax not included. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About New & Gauley River Adventures

Since 1977, the staff at New & Gauley River Adventures has helped visitors create year-round excitement across two rivers and more than 60,000 acres of terrain. The experts customize adventures, dispensing guides and gear for exhibitions, such as kayaking and high-speed whitewater rafting. Rafts float down the New River Gorge, passing by ghost towns and jump rocks. Meanwhile, the Gauley River emerges at the base of the Summersville Dam to form Class V+ rapids and enough churning whitewater to wash all of a giant's laundry. Back on dry land, horseback-riding groups meander through pre–Civil War roads. Ziplines soar across treetop canopies, and rocky peaks beckon climbers to scale their surface. As winter spills snow on the ground, the adventurous staff turns focus to cold-weather activities, such as snowshoeing and snowmen wrestling. The company's lodging options—which include campsites and cabins— let visitors rest up between their adventures. Nestled amid lush trees, the onsite Undercut Pub & Grill readies growling stomachs for hibernation with home-cooked breakfast and pub fare.

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