Thousands of whitewater enthusiasts come to the Gauley every fall season, to paddle what is considered by many to be the one of the best whitewater rivers in the country. Gauley Season begins the first weekend after Labor Day, and continues for six weekends. Dropping more than 668 feet through 25 miles of rugged terrain, the Gauley River's complex stretch of whitewater features more than 100 rapids with a steep gradient, technical runs, an incredible volume of water and huge waves. Its vigorous rapids, scenic quality and inaccessibility combine to make Gauley River one of the premier whitewater runs in the world.
Whitewater rafting attracts over 60,000 adventurers to the Gauley River each year. The upper Gauley offers tremendous class III to V+ drops in steep, turbulent chutes such as Pillow Rock, Iron Ring and Sweet's Falls, and rocky routes that demand constant maneuvering such as Lost Paddle and Shipwreck. This section of the river requires experience and minimum age of 16. The lower Gauley is a 12-mile stretch, rated class III to V that feels like a watery roller coaster (minimum age 12 - 14).
2024 Gauley Schedule:
The US Army Corps of Engineers at Summersville Lake are planning for releases on September 6-9, September 13-16, September 20-23, September 27-30, October 4-6, October 12-13, and October 19-20. For further details visit the US Army Corps website: Whitewater Release Schedule - Water Management - Huntington District - USACE (army.mil)
River Information
Check out the Water Safety page for information on how to be safe on the river.
Check the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers website for current river levels.
Whitewater Release Schedule
River Safety
Running whitewater rivers is inherently risky. Prior to putting on a river, individual trip participants must recognize and assume responsibility for the attendant dangers, which include -- but are not limited to -- possible loss of life. Before attempting any river, paddlers should satisfy themselves that every person in their group understands the inherent risks of river running, freely assumes responsibility for their own safety, and possesses the necessary skill and prior experience to reasonably ensure a safe trip.
Gauley River Flow Reduction Alert - Press Release
2024 Letter to Gauley River Boaters
How to go
If you plan to go on the whitewater of the Gauley River trips can be taken on your own as a private boater or through one of the many local outfitters.
Information for private boaters
Commercial Whitewater information