Sunday: Arrive at Harrison High Adventure Base, Camp Daniel Boone
Monday: Raft Nantahala River 
The shimmering Nantahala River offers whitewater rafting through mild but exciting rapids. Nantahala rafting features eight miles of practice on easy Class II rapids before splashing through the exciting Class III whitewater of Nantahala Falls. This is one of America’s most popular whitewater runs. Crew will camp at Harrison High Adventure Base.
Tuesday: Raft French Broad River
Rafting down the world's third oldest river on the stately French Broad River which flows through scenic Pisgah National Forest in the mountains of North Carolina. On French Broad River rafting trips, you can expect moderate Class II and III rapids that are splashy and fun. Crew will camp at Harrison High Adventure Base.
Wednesday: Raft Upper Pigeon River
Pigeon River whitewater rafting features spirited Class III-IV rapids along the eastern border of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This is our most condensed whitewater experience—a full dose of whitewater excitement and scenery in just three short hours. Dam-controlled water releases ensure whitewater action. Crew will camp at Harrison High Adventure Base.
Thursday: Raft Ocoee Middle Section
Ocoee River white water means splashy waves and continuous action. The Middle Ocoee is the nation's most popular whitewater rafting run. The exciting Middle Ocoee rafting trip begins against the roaring backdrop of whitewater falling down Ocoee Dam #2, with the explosive entrance rapid called "Grumpy's." The action hardly slows down during this five-mile stretch of whitewater. Highlights include negotiating major Class III and IV rapids with names like Table Saw, Broken Nose, Double Trouble, Double Suck and Powerhouse. This Tennessee based river's fast-moving waters will get you soaked, smiling and laughing with delight. The Ocoee is a dam-released river with consistent flows and pleasantly warm water. Crew will camp at the Oconee State Park near Travelers Rest SC.
Friday: Raft Chattooga River Section IV
Section IV's awe-inspiring views and rapids will thrill adventurous scouts and scouters seeking the highest white-knuckle adventure on the water. You'll experience the river in self-bailing rafts designed to optimize the Chattooga experience at any water level. Immortalized in the film Deliverance, Section IV of the Chattooga is the classic southeastern whitewater experience against which all others are measured.
The best part about the experience on the Chattooga is that our guides take the time to show you the river's best kept secrets, like cooling off in a deep swimming hole or taking a walk underneath a cascading waterfall. Be prepared for the ride of your life through Seven-Foot Falls, the best place to grab some air. Take a jump off Ambush Rock into a deep, calm pool. Enjoy lunch served riverside, or sometimes beneath impressive, overhanging cliffs. Just as memorable are the heart-pounding rapids, including our big finale at the famous Five Falls. Here, rafters are faced with five back-to-back Class IV-V rapids with names like Jawbone and Sock 'em Dog. The Chattooga is an intense way to conclude a perfect week of rafting. Crew will camp at Harrison High Adventure Base.