Whitewater Rafting

Three dads took our three daughters on the Lower Yough on August 10. We could not ask for better weather! What a fantastic time. I had done this trip 25 years ago when I was graduating from Penn State. I don't recall the rapids back...

We went on the Lower Yough. We had 2 scouts with Autism with us. Roger volunteered to be our guide and he was amazing! He helped the boys understand when and how they were supposed to paddle. He made accommodations for them that enhanced our...

WV treated my group to a fantastic weekend on the Lower Yough. Even though most of my bachelor party group hadn't much prior experience on the water, WV made it so everyone felt comfortable the entire time while having loads of fun. The rafting guides...

My family had a great time on the Lower Yough with Wilderness Voyageurs. They were very organized, professional, and safe on the water. We were a family of 7, with 10 year old twins. We were able to go with our 10 year-old twins with...

Peter provided a fantastic guided trip for my family down the Lower Yough River. High praises for him and his other peers (Isaiah was great). The guided trip allowed enjoyment and safety and we would do it 100% again if given the chance. Rating: Excellent ***** Brad...

  We had a blast!! Everyone that went thoroughly enjoyed themselves. The guides we had that day were awesome; Ryan, Garrett, and Andy! Everyone that went in our group, 9 girls that is, still talk and laugh about it. We can't wait to plan our next...

Heavy rains forced an itinerary change from the Upper Yough to the Cheat River. I had never been rafting before, so imaginably this was initially disappointing. However, it didn't take long to realize that we'd actually lucked out and were able to take advantage of...

The  Youghiogheny River is an incredible and unique resource, both as a natural and a cultural asset.  It is a relatively "big water" river that flows from the crest of the Appalachians northward, flows 365 days a year and is an amazing cool temperature throughout...

When the last tourists pack up their coolers and picnic blankets to drive out of Ohiopyle after Labor Day, summer officially turns into fall. This cool, quiet season is time to repaint storage buildings and repair rafts. But for some guides, it’s time to kayak...