Frequently Asked Questions About OAR Whitewater Rafting
Everything you need to plan your whitewater trip on the Ocoee.
What is the Ocoee River like for whitewater rafting?
The Ocoee River is fast, splashy, and full of action
- Mostly Class III–IV rapids → exciting but not extreme
- Nonstop waves & rapids → very little calm water
- Beginner-friendly with a guide, but still thrilling
When is whitewater rafting available on the Ocoee River?
Whitewater rafting on the Ocoee River is available from March to October.
- Spring & Fall → mostly weekends only
- Summer (peak season) → multiple days per week (sometimes daily except Tue/Wed)
What is the difference between the Upper and Middle Ocoee?
Upper Ocoee → more technical with tighter turns, bigger drops, and stronger currents; includes the Olympic section and feels more challenging
Middle Ocoee → more flowy with continuous wave trains, lots of splashes, and fewer technical moves; easier and better for most rafters
Do I need rafting experience to book a trip?
No, you don’t need any rafting experience.
- Most trips are designed for first-timers
- You’ll go with a professional guide who teaches everything before starting
- They guide you through every rapid, step by step
Can non-swimmers go rafting on the Ocoee?
Yes, non-swimmers can go rafting on the Ocoee.
- You must wear a life jacket (PFD) at all times
- Guides give full safety instructions
- They’re trained to help if you fall in
What should I wear for whitewater rafting?
Wear quick-drying, comfortable clothes you don’t mind getting wet.
- Swimwear or synthetic fabrics (avoid cotton)
- Secure shoes (water shoes or strapped sandals)
- Sunscreen & sunglasses with strap
- Cooler weather → wetsuit or splash jacket
What happens if the TVA doesn't release water on my trip day?
If the Tennessee Valley Authority doesn’t release water:
- Rafting trips don’t run (the river needs scheduled releases)
- Outfitters will usually reschedule your trip or offer a refund/credit
- Releases are normally scheduled in advance, so this is rare
How far is OAR from Chattanooga, Atlanta, and Nashville?
Chattanooga → ~1.5 hours (about 45 miles)
Atlanta → ~2.5 hours (about 120 miles)
Nashville → ~3 hours (about 150 miles)
What is the difference between river tubing and a lower Ocoee raft trip?
Is there a minimum age for tubing or rafting the lower Ocoee?
How do I earn a Class V certification with OAR?
To earn a Class V certification with OAR, you’ll need to progress through their guide training program:
- Start as a trainee guide (usually on the Middle Ocoee)
- Complete guide school + safety/rescue training
- Gain experience guiding Class III–IV trips consistently
- Demonstrate advanced skills on harder lines (Upper/Olympic section)
- Pass OAR’s final evaluation on Class V-level skills
Does pricing change throughout the season?
Yes, pricing does change throughout the season.
- Peak season (summer & weekends) → higher prices
- Early/late season or weekdays → lower prices
- Prices also vary by group size and demand