Nantahala River North Carolina And Paddle Inn Outfitters
Nantahala means land of the noon day sun. The wall of the gorge are so steep, the sun doesn't shine into the gorge until mid-day. It's a beautiful river offering excellent whitewater fun and trout fishing.The North Carolina state record brown trout was caught in the river...about 23 lbs. You can hire a fishing guide to learn more tips and tricks. Definitely watch out when the water releases from the dam....it's very cold and very dangerous/swift water. The Paddle Inn outfitters have been around more than 40 years. They offer guided rafting/kayak trips and rentals.
Nantahala River National Forest Views of the Nantahala Gorge
Nantahala River National Forest Views of the Nantahala Gorge
North Carolina WhiteWater, Kayaking the Nantahala River
Riding the wave in the Nantahala.
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Mountaintop Zip Line Tour In Western North Carolina with Nantahala Outdoor Center
The official product video for NOC's new Mountaintop ZipLine Tour. See the wide-open views of the Nantahala Gorge and Great Smoky Mountains National Park that give the tour its distinct mountaintop feel. The video also shows NOC's half-mile long Mega Zip that runs between two mountains. The three-hour tour is NOC's premium zip line tour and can be easily combined with a Nantahala River whitewater rafting trip. More details at noc.com.
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Protecting North Carolina’s Pisgah-Nantahala Forests (Extended Cut)
Pisgah and Nantahala are the two largest national forests in North Carolina. They are also the busiest, drawing an estimated 4.6 million people a year. How those public lands are managed matters greatly to the hikers, hunters, paddlers, anglers, mountain bikers, timber companies, and local communities who use the forest.
In the fall of 2015, a diverse group of stakeholders came together to identify areas of agreement around critical resource issues related to the Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests’ plan revision, which will direct management of the forests for the next 10-15 years. These forest users collaborated with the Forest Service to develop management recommendations that would provide protection for special places, enhance varied recreational uses, and manage for restorative purposes where needed to meet the needs of game and fishery habitats.
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Nantahala Whitewater Rafting - Bryson City, NC
Little video that I put together with my GoPro from my rafting trip in Bryson City, North Carolina.
The Nantahala River is a river in western North Carolina in the United States, within the Nantahala National Forest, and near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Fontana Village Resort - Fontana Dam (North Carolina) - United States
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Fontana Village Resort hotel city: Fontana Dam (North Carolina) - Country: United States
Address: 300 Woods Road; zip code: NC 28733
Set in the Nantahala National Forest, Fontana Village Resort is located in Fontana Dam, North Carolina. Boasting mountain and lake views, a marina, and mini-golf, the resort offers scenic and recreational ways to unwind.
-- Das Fontana Village Resort empfängt Sie im Nantahala National Forest in Fontana Dam, North Carolina. Dieses malerische Resort lädt mit Berg- und Seeblick, einem Yachthafen und einem Minigolfplatz zum Entspannen ein.
-- Situato nella Foresta Nazionale di Nantahala, a Fontana Dam, nella Carolina del Nord, il Fontana Village Resort offre una vista sulle montagne e sul lago, un porto turistico, un mini-golf, e modi interessanti e ricreativi per rilassarsi.
-- Fontana Village Resort度假酒店坐落在南达哈拉国家森林公园(Nantahala National Forest),位于北卡罗莱纳州丰塔纳坝(Fontana Dam),拥有山脉和湖泊景观、游船码头和迷你高尔夫球场,提供美丽的景致和娱乐设施供客人放松身心。 Fontana Village酒店的餐饮设施包括Wildwood Grill、Mountview Bistro和Fontana Pitstop等餐厅;Bear’s Den Lounge则是一间设施齐全的酒吧。Ice...
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Fall Reflections - Fly Fishing the Nantahala river North Carolina
Fall Reflections is the latest film of Wild Fly Productions. Scottie and David headed up to the Nantahala river for a day trip huntig for those pocket water fish. Dry dropper rigs, streamer patterns and nymph rigs were all thrown in search of hungry trout. This film highlights the Beautiful colors of fall and it's Reflection on the beauty of the fish. In the North Carolina mountains there is always a 1-2 week window where the colors are outstanding and in this video we got the chance to hit that window.
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Protecting North Carolina’s Pisgah-Nantahala Forests
Pisgah and Nantahala are the two largest national forests in North Carolina. They’re also the busiest, drawing an estimated 4.6 million people a year. How those public lands are managed matters greatly to the hikers, hunters, paddlers, anglers, mountain bikers, timber companies, and local communities who use Pisgah and Nantahala.
In fall 2015, a diverse group of stakeholders came together to identify areas of agreement around critical resource issues related to the Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests’ plan revision, which will direct management of the forests for the next 10 to 15 years. These forest users collaborated with the U.S. Forest Service to develop management recommendations that would provide protection for special places, enhance recreational uses, and manage for restorative purposes where needed to meet the needs of game and fishery habitats.
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Nantahala Cascades Kayaking - 250 CFS - Bryson City, NC
After a 3 day drive straight across the United States, from California to North Carolina, I finally arrived in the Southeast! I met up with Tad Dennis, and our original plan was to paddle the Green River Narrows, but overnight with a load of rain, the Green was at 22 inches, and the Cascades was in! We decided to leave the Green for the following week, and drove just up the road from the NOC to the Cascades on the Upper Nantahala!
The Cascades are 0.7 miles of easy to lap, high quality class IV-V whitewater. Tad and I did three laps, simply hiking up the highway after taking out.
Tad and I agreed that the 250 CFS that we had was more or less the minimum we would do the Cascades at. It was a bit rocky, and I ended up getting pinned for a few minutes in one of the rapids due to some shallow rocks. Guess that was good introduction to the Southeast!
You can read a write up of the run below, and although they call many of the rapids Class V on American Whitewater, at these levels, none of the rapids felt like Class V.
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Nantahala Village
North Carolina Nantahala Area in the Summer of 2017.
Tanden Open Canoes Female Youth Group Running 2019 Nantahala River USA
'the Canoe Pin & Tanden Open Canoes Youth Group Running 2019 Natantahala River USA
Tandem Open Canoes Youth Group Running 2019 Natantahala River USA
Video from Pamela Francies Maynard -dale briggs footage
The Nantahala is a river steeped in heritage. It has been a ... Southeast. It remains one of the best rivers to learn how to kayak, canoe, or paddleboard in the world.
The Nantahala River is a river in western North Carolina in the United States, within the Nantahala National Forest, and near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Two-lane U.S. Highway 19/74, once part of the Trail of Tears, runs along the river, picnic areas dotting the route.
A drive through the Nantahala National Forest
Forest Service Information signs about Nantahala River ecosystem at Patton's Run Overlook in NC
These are some signs of the U.S. Forest Service which explain things about the Nantahala River ecosystem near Patton's Run Overlook on the Nantahala River in the Nantahala National Forest in North Carolina on Sunday, May 28, 2017.
Water's Edge at Cherokee Mountain Cabins Nantahala NC
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Just off a quiet, two-lane mountain road, in the middle of the Nantahala National Forest, sits a hand-hewn log cabin with White Oak Creek as its front yard. Water's Edge is an ideal family vacation rental ...just minutes from boating and fishing on Nantahala Lake and whitewater rafting on the Nantahala River.
Exceptional luxury amenities separate this mountain retreat from other log cabin rentals — the twenty-foot, exposed beam cathedral ceilings, oak hardwood floors, stone floor-to-ceiling gas log fireplace, custom hand-crafted furnishings, and a mortised, hand-chiseled staircase with mountain laurel skillfully woven into the handrail and loft.
Nantahala National Forest
A Beautiful Area on the North Carolina, Tennessee Border
Camping in the Southern Nantahala Wilderness - North Carolina
Early morning walk down a short trail from our camp site, that leads to waterfalls on the Tallulah River. The site is located in the Southern Nantahala Wilderness, North Carolina.
Nantahala National Forest - North Carolina Highway 276
A few sights along Highway 276 in North Carolina in the Nantahala National Forest while on our stay at one of the Cold Mountain cabins in the area. I'm not using my DriftHD. Care to take a guess what camera I'm using? *hint* A sane human would never strap this camera to their helmet.
Bridal Veil Falls, Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina
This is a video of Bridal Veil Falls in the Nantahala National Forest near Highlands, North Carolina. The video was taken June 21, 2013. For more information visit
Troop 30 White Water Rafting on the Nantahala
The Nantahala River is a river in western North Carolina in the United States, within the Nantahala National Forest, and near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Two-lane U.S. Highway 19/74, once part of the Trail of Tears, runs along the river, picnic areas dotting the route.
The River rises near the border of Georgia and North Carolina, close to the Southern Nantahala Wilderness and the Appalachian Trail. It empties into the Little Tennessee River at Fontana Lake.
The word Nantahala comes from the Cherokee language and means Land of the Noonday Sun. The river runs through a narrow and steep gorge where in some areas the sun only reaches the ground when it is directly overhead during the middle of the day.