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Ocoee River: Full Whitewater Rafting & Riverside Lunch

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Summary

Whitewater thrills and riverside lunch on the Ocoee

You’ll feel every splash on this Ocoee River rafting trip — from wild rapids in Cherokee National Forest to laughter over deli sandwiches at lunch. Your guide keeps things safe (and fun), all gear is included, and there’s time to swap stories after five miles of whitewater action. It’s messy, loud, and honestly kind of unforgettable.

experience

What’s the experience like?

The first thing I remember is the way my shoes squelched on the wet floor of the outpost — not glamorous, but it made me laugh. We’d barely arrived near the Ocoee River and already my nerves were buzzing. Our guide, Marcus, handed out helmets and life jackets with this calm confidence, like he’d done it a thousand times (he probably has). The bus ride into Cherokee National Forest was all chatter and nervous jokes — someone behind me kept asking if we’d see bears. No bears, just trees so green they almost hurt your eyes.

I didn’t expect to actually enjoy the safety talk, but Marcus made it funny somehow. Then suddenly we were out on the water, paddling through names like “Mikey’s” and “Blue Hole” that sounded harmless until you felt the river grab your raft. There’s a moment right before you hit a rapid where everything goes quiet except for the slap of water on rubber — then chaos, cold spray in your face, everyone yelling directions or just yelling. I got smacked in the face by a wave at Let’s Make a Deal and swallowed more river than I’d admit.

Lunch happened under this patchwork canopy of leaves — build-your-own sandwiches, shrimp (which I honestly didn’t expect), lemonade that tasted extra sweet because my hands wouldn’t stop shaking from adrenaline. Someone dropped a cookie in the dirt and just shrugged; we were all too hungry to care much about crumbs or mud by then. There was this weird sense of togetherness at that picnic table, even though most of us had only met that morning.

The Olympic section was wild — 800 yards where you can’t really think about anything except what’s right in front of you. Five miles doesn’t sound like much until you’re soaked and grinning for photos at the end. I still think about how loud everyone got when we finally pulled up to shore — relief mixed with pride or something like it. If you’re looking for a full Ocoee River rafting adventure with lunch included, this is it. Just don’t wear new shoes.

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itinerary

Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Ocoee River rafting and riverside lunch

  • Arrive 30 minutes early
  • Use changing areas and visit gift shop
  • Attend brief orientation
  • Board bus to Cherokee National Forest
  • Receive safety orientation and practice
  • Raft through Bush Gardens and Mikey's
  • Raft past Blue Hole and Let's Make a Deal
  • Navigate Olympic section whitewater rapids
  • Enjoy riverside lunch under trees
  • Continue rafting 5 miles on Middle Ocoee
  • View trip photos after adventure
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Top questions

How long does the full Ocoee River rafting adventure last?

How long does the full Ocoee River rafting adventure last?

The trip takes about 6 hours total, with around 5 hours spent on the river itself.

Is lunch included during the Ocoee River rafting tour?

Is lunch included during the Ocoee River rafting tour?

Yes, a riverside lunch is included at the halfway point with sandwiches, shrimp, chips, cookies, fruit, tea and lemonade.

Do I need prior rafting experience for this tour?

Do I need prior rafting experience for this tour?

No experience is necessary for this Ocoee River rafting adventure.

What age do you have to be to join?

What age do you have to be to join?

The minimum age to raft is 12 years old.

Are safety equipment and guides provided?

Are safety equipment and guides provided?

Yes, life jackets, helmets, paddles and an experienced guide are included.

Where does the tour start?

Where does the tour start?

You’ll start at their facility near the Ocoee River before heading into Cherokee National Forest by bus.

What class rapids are on this section of the river?

What class rapids are on this section of the river?

You’ll paddle through continuous class III/IV whitewater rapids including an Olympic section.

Can I look at photos after my trip?

Can I look at photos after my trip?

Yes, there’s time set aside to check out trip photos once you return to the outpost.

inclusions

What’s included

Your day includes all safety equipment—life jacket, helmet and paddle—plus guided whitewater rafting along five miles of class III/IV rapids in Cherokee National Forest. A riverside lunch with deli sandwiches, shrimp and drinks is served halfway through before finishing back at base camp where you can view trip photos together.

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