White Water Today

Intense, powerful rapids with constricted passages and turbulent water.

Virtually impassable rapids that are rarely attempted due to severe danger. A Brief History White Water

White water refers to the turbulent, frothy appearance of river water as it aerates while flowing rapidly over obstacles like rocks, ledges, or drops. This natural phenomenon creates "rapids," which are categorized by the International Scale of River Difficulty to help enthusiasts find appropriate challenges. The Scale of Difficulty White Water

Moderate, irregular waves that may be difficult to avoid and require precise maneuvering. White Water

Fast-moving water with small riffles and few obstructions.