From the mysterious disappearance of Roanoke settlers to the Wright brothers' first flight, the Outer Banks are historically important yes, but they are also postcard pretty with enough beach to share between summer visitors.
This beautiful, but very, very rough river is a little bit isolated, but all the more wildly lovely for it. If you can enjoy the scenery, that is, while your raft leaps these mad rapids.
River Details
Class:
Class IV - V
River Length
43 miles
Guides Available?
No
Map + Directions
Basic Directions
The stretch runs from Highway 32 to Route 99. The put in is near Red Bluff.
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