
Virginia is southeastern state of the United States of America. Virginia is situated in the coast area of the Atlantic Ocean. Due to the presence of many rivers and the Atlantic harbors Virginia is grown up as an important place for whitewater rafting.
The most important location for the rafting in Virginia is the BTI Whitewater located in the Northern Virginia. This area is centered beside the rivers like Shenandoah and Potomac. The rafting difficulty of level of these places lies between I to III.
One of the most famous rafting locations of Central Virginia is located near James River. This area also offers the rafting facilities of difficulty level of I to level III. The must-visited part of this location is the 5 miles long Balcony Falls Rafting area!
Now time for a rafting zone with some more difficulty level. The Russell Fork River rafting zone is one of the most favorite rafting places for the rafters! This area associated with the rafting difficulty of III to VI.
Other than the above-mentioned names there are some more important whitewater rafting zones are present in Virginia. Clinch River, New River, Poplar Creek, and Tangent Outfitters all are providing the facilities of whitewater rafting in Virginia right now!
Some of the above-mentioned rafting zones have the tight safety measures whereas some provides the self-safety measures as the only available option.