
Maryland White Water Rafting will bring rapids of fun and adventure this summer. Serving various streams, rivers, creeks and lakes around the surrounding Maryland area, accommodations and possibilities are broad when you book your next kayak, canoe or rafting excursion.
On average, approximately seven people are permitted to a single raft, though conditions may vary depending on the destination and outing you choose for your party. Your family or group will be in safe hands as professionally licensed guides take you along the way. Age minimum for adventures vary based on season and location, and it is required that all people in your party know how to swim. Children under 18 years of age should be accompanied or given permission by an adult.
From a two-hour outing to journeys lasting up to several days, each trip is unique and customized to fit you and your needs. With Maryland White Water Rafting, you can choose from a beginners stage—Class I—or a more intense adventure rated Class VI. The conditions in Maryland are generally milder than in other streams, creeks, rivers and lakes.
You can find white water adventures at various sites. Popular Maryland destinations include: Gunpowder Falls, the Patuxent River, the Patapsco River, Herring Run, Jones Falls, Deer Creek, Piney Run, Gwynns Falls, Rock Creek, Conowingo Creek and several others. Other areas served by Maryland White Water Rafting include: Beaver Creek, Codorus Creek, the Susquehanna River and several other locations in Pennsylvania, and Accotink, Difficult Run, Four Mile Run and Pimmit Run in Virginia.
Reservations are required. Book early. To plan or reserve an adventure with Maryland White Water Rafting call 1-800-583-5867 or visit www.marylandrafting.com.