White Water Rafting on the French Broad River in Marshall and Hot Springs
Posted on: June 17, 2008 by Whisper Mountain
It’s that time of year when its a pleasure to be in the great outdoors. Spring summer and fall is an explosion of natural wonders in Marshall and Hot Springs North Carolina. Adventure travelers can go by land to discover nature’s display along rocky precipices, and bald mountains. Or adventure seekers can take an exciting rafting or kayaking trip down the French Broad River. During years of plentiful rain, The French Broad River has some challenging Class three and four rapids. Certain sections of the French Broad River in Asheville and Marshall should be approached with caution by the beginning kayaker.
Kayaking Basics First
For the beginner, it might be best to learn some kayaking basics before shooting the rapids. For the well-seasoned kayaker, The French Broad River offers some of the most thrilling white water in the Western North Carolina area. From Marshall, Take 251 South and look alongside the right side of the road on the way to Asheville. There are multiple river parks with parking and picnic benches where a kayaker can gently put in and spend the day paddling.
There are also some excellent Whitewater Rafting companies in Marshall and Hot Springs, and quite a few to choose from. All of the Whitewater Rafting companies offer safe, fun rafting down the French Broad River. The rafting companies in the Marshall and Hot Springs area provide guides for rafting and float trips. These trips are typically four hours, eight hours, or overnight.
Rafting companies have different packages that appeal to a wide group of rafters. This includes people who just want to relax and enjoy “float” trip down the French Broad River. The Blue Ridge Rafting Company in Hot Springs offers a Float Trip on the calmer part of the French Broad.
Raft and Kayak Rentals
French Broad Rafting Expeditions also provides rentals. Rentals differ from raft trips and float trips because they are unguided. Without the guide, a person or group may rent a raft or duckie, which resembles a kayak, for a less expensive rate. For example, a half-day float trip will cost $45, while a duckie rental is only $25 for the same amount of time. All transportation and equipment is provided and rafters put in near relatively calm locations on the French Broad River, for maximum enjoyment.
Whitewater Rafting on the French Broad River
For those looking for a River Adventure designed for a group, Huck Finn Rafting Adventures, located in downtown Hot Springs, might be the place to try. They will design a custom Trip for a group, and make it a memorable trip down the river for all. The other rafting companies in the Hot Springs and Marshall area are Nantahala Outdoor Center (NOC) and USA Raft. Both have locations on Highway 25/70, just south of Hot Springs, and very close to some of the best rafting on the French Broad River.
Tips for Rafting Near Marshall and Hot Springs
Some tips for whitewater rafting on the French Broad River include: wear sandals or shoes that can get wet, bring some water along for the trip, avoid bringing electronic devices (cell phones, ipods, cameras) that will be destroyed by water, pack a warm set of clothes and towel for the end of the trip.
Some of the most scenic sections of the French Broad River in Marshall and Hot Springs are best experienced on float trips and whitewater rafting trips downriver. Plan a day on the French Broad River with family and friends and experience the North Carolina outdoors in all of its splendor.

