Whitewater Rafting

The new year is bringing some warm weather to western pa this weekend.   The snow melt and little bit of rain should provide some great New Years day boating in the region.  Even though the forecast is calling for temperatures in the 50's, it...

It's true! After decades of mind-blowing prohibition, Ohiopyle Falls is now open for boaters. The access is still very limited, but we hope to see it expand as more boaters demonstrate that the falls can be enjoyed safely. For more info on access and guidelines,...

As a long time Jefe paddler who's just tried the new Burn, I couldn't help but want to do a side by side comparison. They're very different boats so this should be easy, but also hopefully helpful to those of you who don't understand some...

30th Annal Upper Yough RaceSponsored by Wilderness Voyageurs and IRUpper Yough Race 2010DATEThis Saturday July 24th, 2010TIMERace ...

    This Unforgetable Family Vacation is located just 45 minutes from Ohiopyle State Parkand is to the perfect introduction to the sport of White Water Rafting.  With Family Freindly, Class I and II rappids, Ducks are the #1 choice at summer level. Come out to Wilderness Voyageurs this...

If your looking to Step Up your White Water Game, look no further than Wilderness Voyagers located in Ohiopyle, PA! Our Learn to Kayak instruction takes place on the Middle Yough, Class I and II whitewater and is perfect for anyone getting into the...

Only 30 minutes from Ohiopyle State Park and 15 minutes from Deep Creek, MD, your World Class White Water Trip is just minutes away! Wilderness Voyageurs Guided Raft Trips are in a League of Their Own with our Experienced Crew. Take a trip down the...

Ohiopyle is Summer Thrills Central Bike Tour Season is finally here! Our first trip of the year set out on Sunday completing day 1 of 6 in our Great Alleghany Passage tour from Pittsburgh to Washington DC. With tornado warnings to the north and flood watches...

It was another big day on the Upper! After a week of continuous rain and heavy, natural flow, Fridays Deep Creek release of roughly 600 CFS brought the river up to an exciting 2.5 feet, making some of the rivers low-water lines a bit gnarly....