Full Day Fall Lower Gauley Whitewater Rafting
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Full Day Lower Gauley River Whitewater Rafting
A favorite among returning ACE guests and guides, Lower Gauley River whitewater rafting offers dramatic scenery, secluded location, and 10 miles of whitewater. This section only runs during Gauley Season levels, September – October of each year! With class III to V rapids, a Lower Gauley rafting trip is an excellent step up from the Lower New River and is also a great option for first-time rafters and veterans alike. This full-day trip includes a riverside lunch, and some of the most phenomenal scenery in all of West Virginia.
The Lower Gauley boasts 50 rapids total, ranging from class III-V. It’s comparable to the Lower New but with twice the amount of rapids and guaranteed BIG water. This trip is great for beginners and experienced rafters alike!
Greatly underestimated, the Lower Gauley River whitewater rafting offers a fantastic, exciting run without the nonstop, no-breathing-room of the Upper Gauley. The Lower Gauley boasts 50 rapids total, ranging from class III-V. It’s comparable to the Lower New but with twice the amount of rapids and guaranteed BIG water. This trip is great for beginners who are new to Gauley River rafting and experienced rafters alike!
FALL GAULEY SEASON
Fall Gauley Season, a bucket list item for many, is a legendary, unforgettable experience. Starting each September, the US Army Corp of Engineers releases the water from Summersville Lake for 6 weekends in a row. The water flows into the Gauley River, creating a run many consider to be the top single-day rafting trip in the world.
This scenic and remote river has two sections, one that is a pulse-pounding, wild, class V adventure, and another that is a little tamer. The Upper, more wild section of river boasts five class V+ rapids, including a 14-foot waterfall.
The Lower Gauley section is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful stretches of river that we run (and that’s saying something).
Duration
1 Day | 10 miles
Season: September - October
Location
Ace Adventure Resort 602 E Main St, Oak Hill, WV.
This is the address of the Marathon Gas Station directly across from Minden Road. GPS is often inaccurate when using ACE Adventure Resort as a destination. See detailed directions from Marathon Gas Station below.
Ages & Requirements
Ages 12+
Recommended for experienced rafters (teens & adults).
What’s Included
- Experience raft guides
- All necessary rafting gear (helmet, paddle, PFD/lifejacket)
- Transportation to and from the river
- Access to riverside facilities and gear storage
- Complimentary riverside lunch
Not Included
- Guide gratuities (optional but appreciated)
- Wetsuit or splash gear rental (available upon request)
- Travel to/from Oak Hill, WV
- Photo packages (optional purchase after trip)
What to Bring / Wear
- Comfortable clothing that can get wet (no cotton!)
- Hat, sunscreen, & sunglasses with retaining strap
- Old sneakers or river shoes with a secure heel strap
- Change of clothes and shoes for after the trip
- Do not take anything on the river you don't want to lose!
Check out our detailed packing list in the FAQ below.
Lower Gauley Whitewater Rafting Trip
ADVENTURE PROVIDED BY Ace Adventure Resort
FAQs
Do I have to paddle, or can I just hold on?
The Gauley has Class III-V rapids. You will have a paddle and will be expected to work as part of the team.
Will we have lunch on the river?
Yes, we provide a refreshingly cool deli lunch!
What if the weather is bad?
We go. However, we will attempt to contact you if extremely bad conditions are expected to arrange an alternative tripdate. We have a complete line of neoprene wetsuits booties, wetsuit and nylon jackets and a limited supply of gloves. For no extra charge we will outfit you in a second larger wetsuit. Lunch would be served after the trip in our heated dining facility.
PLEASE NOTE!
In highly unusual circumstances we may have to change the section of river, or the river you are running, when extremely high water levels occur.
Is there a photographer on every trip?
All our whitewater rafting trips are photographed by Whitewater Photography, a division of Leisure Sports Photography, an independent company. Photos of your trip will be available by the time you return to base.
Can I get a video of my trip?
Yes. By prepaying you are assured of getting your trip videoed. Most of our trips are videoed but a few are not. We have a limited number of video boaters and may not be able to cover every trip.
Can I bring my camera?
Only if it is waterproof and you are willing to risk losing it. We will not provide a waterproof container for it because all containers depend upon how well they seal and the seals frequently give way. GoPros are welcome!
I have never taken off my wedding band and I won’t for this trip.
That is admirable but perhaps foolish. Fingers shrivel after a day of paddling and rings often do fall off. If you must wear your wedding band, please tape over it so it won’t fall off. No jewelry should be worn. Contact lenses can also be lost.
Can you accommodate my group size?
We can handle groups up to 600 guests before joining with another outfitter to help you. We have never heard of a group too large.
What kind of boats do you use?
Unlike many outfitters who use 16-foot rafts with a 9:1 guest-to-guide ratio, our standard rafts are 14-foot boats with a 7:1 ratio. These smaller rafts offer a more personalized experience and greater maneuverability—making for a more exciting ride.
We also have:
- 12-foot rafts for a high-adrenaline, extreme ride (expect to swim!)
- 16-foot rafts for larger groups (8–9 guests) or those looking for a more stable, mellow trip
All rafts are self-bailing and built for whitewater action. Let us know if you have a group preference or want to turn up the intensity!
Do you have restroom facilities?
ACE has eight shower or restroom facilities. We have over 70 showers on the property. ACE is the only outfitter to provide more than trees during lunch on the normal Lower New trip, the Lower Gauley, and the Upper Gauley. Toilets are available at the putin for the Lower Gauley and the Lower New. The Army Corps of Engineers maintains facilities at Summersville Dam. Toilets are available at the takeouts of all trips.
How do I get to the meeting location?
Please remember that ACE is located in a remote region of West Virginia. That’s great news for most of our guests who are looking to get away from the busy day to day routine… but often the remote location can be challenging for cell phone and GPS signals. We encourage you to save directions on our phone, or print them out, prior to beginning your travel to ACE Adventure Resort.
For guests using GPS please use the following address: 602 E Main St, Oak Hill, WV. This is the address of the Marathon Gas Station directly across from Minden Road. GPS is often inaccurate when using ACE Adventure Resort as a destination.
From the Marathon Gas Station… • Turn onto Minden Rd. across from Marathon Gas Station • Follow the ACE sign – You are only 2.9 miles away from the ACE Adventure Resort. • At approximately 1.3 miles, veer left onto McKinney Rd. • At 2.1 miles, turn right to stay on Minden Rd. (follow ACE sign – do not go straight onto Rocklick Rd.) • At 2.9 miles turn left at the ACE Adventure Center entrance and stop by the Welcome Center to check-in. • Drive carefully down these steep mountain roads and slowly pass other cars on unpaved shoulders. • Also, please drive slowly and watch for children and pets as you pass through the tiny town of Minden, an old mining community with houses located very close to the road.
What should I wear rafting on the Gauley River?
What to Wear Rafting in Fall:
- Layering allows you to adjust quickly to changing weather
- Loose, fast-drying, durable clothes
- Synthetic poly-pro, fleece, capilene, or lightweight wool undershirts and socks add warmth, wick moisture, and dry fast!
- Coated nylon jackets and pants made from breathable fabrics such as Gore-Tex will protect your underlayers from the wind and spray
- Neoprene wetsuits and paddling jackets (available for rent). Synthetic, wool, or neoprene gloves and hat (must fit comfortably under helmet)
- Waterproof cameras that you can secure (like a GoPro helmet camera) or disposable cameras with wrist strap
- Water bottles that can be secured
- Waterproof total-block sunscreen SPF 45 or greater; apply several times during trip
- UV-protected sunglasses with an adjustable strap
Do I need previous experience for the Lower Gauley?
Previous experience is highly recommended. The Lower Gauley features big drops, powerful hydraulics, and continuous whitewater. However, first-timers looking for a high-adventure experience are permitted.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations made more than 30 days before the date of your trip will receive a full refund minus the non-refundable deposit.
Cancellations made by noon on the day prior to your arrival will receive a rain-check good for one year from the trip date minus the non-refundable deposit.
No-shows on the day of the activity and cancellations made after noon on the day prior to your arrival will not be considered for a rain-check or refund.
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