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The nation’s most epic whitewater event

Kayaker in whitewater rapids, West Virginia

Kayaker in whitewater rapids, West Virginia

Epic whitewater, gear giveaways and plenty of wild whitewater takes around the campfire— welcome to Gauley Fest, the largest paddling event in the world.

This “Woodstock on the water” draws whitewater runners from all over the world to Summersville, WV, to celebrate the kickoff to “Gauley Season”— the epic but elusive swell on one of the top 10 whitewater river runs in the world.

The Gauley River in West Virginia is one of the most popular advanced runs in the eastern United States, and has a legendary reputation in the whitewater rafting world.

It’s calm most of the year, but it roars in the fall, when controlled dam releases send a rush of water downstream that bring the beloved “Beast of the East” to life. These releases create a series of rapids that some paddlers wait all year for: the famous “Big 5” Class V rapids on the Upper section:

Because these world-class rapids draw paddlers from around the globe, it was really only a matter of time until someone established a formal festival.

Enter Gauley Fest. American Whitewater started the event in 1983 to celebrate the disruption of a hydro-electric project that would have been the end of the Gauley. And now it’s the premiere paddling festival, every 3rd Saturday in September.

It’s is your best chance to truly become a part of the whitewater community— you’ll meet new people, including paddling pioneers, and talk to some of the top boaters and outfitters in the industry. Plus, there are raffles for some seriously sweet swag, including boats.

Every once in awhile a storm will hit around the time of the release, and when this happens, the water levels get up to nearly 3 times the typical release amount, making for an extra fun weekend on the rapids.

Know Before You Go

“Woodstock on the water” can be a whirlwind of an experience, so it’s best to go into it with some pre-planning and flexibility. Here are the essentials:

Not Looking for a Class V Adventure?

If the Big 5 are out of your league (as they are for many recreational paddlers), the Lower section of the river has much less intense rapids. The nearby New River Gorge is the place to go for secluded beauty, in addition to a breathtaking bridge that’s on the National Register of Historic Places and is one of the most photographed spots in the state.

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