West Virginia recorded a 9% drop in Whitewater rafting in 2009

This is a decade-long drop in Whitewater rafting West Virginia.

The 9% drop in Whitewater rafting and was meant only 164,871 people went Whitewater rafting on the state’s rivers. This was a 13% drop on the Gauley River and 8% drop on the New River.
The peak year was 1995 when 257,400 or he six people went Whitewater rafting in.

This drop was compared with 10% drop over two years in Colorado and 11% increase in rafting in Tennessee. The increase in Tennessee was attributed to the proximity to the great Smoky Mountains.

See W.Va. rafting industry records another down year

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One Comment on “West Virginia recorded a 9% drop in Whitewater rafting in 2009”

  1. This post is really helpful. im currently looking for rafting sites throughout the state and making a list to experience every river i have listed. thanks a lot for this information. keep on posting.

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