Traveler's Top 10 Rivers to Ride in the National Park System
- By Kurt Repanshek - August 10th, 2009 4:55pm
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Deep in the hills of central West Virginia, the Gauley River National Recreation Area is built around one of the mid-Atlantic region's most demanding white-water streams.
Unfortunately, due to water controls on the Summersville Dam upstream, the white-water season is relatively short, running just a handful of weeks in the early fall. But if you like getting wet and enjoy adrenaline sports, this is an experience not to be missed.
Oarmen working their way down the tumultuous Gauley River in West Virginia are featured on the Gauley River NRA's holiday ornament.
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