It’s fun to discover new and exciting places right here in our own back yard in North Carolina. If you, or some people you know, have a secret amphibious side that likes to come out and play, then this unique kayak park in North Carolina is spot-on for a day trip filled with fun times.

Many people in the Tar Heel State have likely at least heard of the U.S. National Whitewater Center, but few actually know it’s not just for whitewater rafting activities. That’s right. You can also kayak — and do a LOT of other activities here.

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The 1,300-acre park, located outside of Charlotte and adjacent to the Catawba River, opened in 2006 and is home to the largest recirculating whitewater river in the world.

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If you’re an avid kayaker, then you are welcome to give the rapids a try — as long as you have Class III experience and bring your own equipment.

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Always wanted to learn how it’s done? Instruction is available for all skill levels. If you’ve always wanted to give whitewater kayaking a try, but have been reluctant due to the inherent risk in the wild, then this could be your opportunity to make it happen in a controlled environment with knowledgeable instructors.

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However, if you’re more comfortable in the yak on flat water, then this kayak park has you covered with some flat water areas too.

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You can also partake in a group paddle on the adjoining Catawba River.

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A pass for one of the group flat water paddles includes all equipment you’ll need for the adventure. Just show up and have fun!

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The U.S. National Whitewater Center is perfect for kayaks, canoes, rafts, and stand-up paddle boards. All flat water activities equipment needed is included with your pass, but if you have your own you’re welcome to use it.

TripAdvisor/Kayla Z Hours of operation and available activities vary each day. You can find out more from their daily activity schedule. Prices at the center vary by activity.

U.S. National Whitewater Center is located at 5000 Whitewater Center Pkwy, Charlotte, NC 28214.

U.S. National Whitewater Center

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Hours of operation and available activities vary each day. You can find out more from their daily activity schedule. Prices at the center vary by activity.

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Address: US National Whitewater Center Dr, Charlotte, NC 28214, USA

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kayak park in North Carolina March 29, 2020 Jackie Ann Where else can I go kayaking in North Carolina? When you’re looking to have some outdoor fun-in-the-sun, kayaking is a great option.  Luckily, there are countless rivers, creeks, streams, and lakes in North Carolina that are perfect for kayaking. In Jamesville, you can paddle to the Devil’s Gut via the Roanoke River, while others prefer the lesser traveled Rocky River Blueway. For a swampy scene filled with beautiful cypress trees and seas of emerald greens, a trip to the Three Sisters Swamp in Atkinson is an absolute must. Are there other water sports in North Carolina that are popular? During the warmer months, North Carolina’s many waterways are popular for those seeking to cool off and have some fun at the same time. The Outer Banks has many places where you can rent jet skis, stand up paddle boards, and boats, and parasailing is always a thrilling activity for those looking to get a bird’s eye view of the water beneath them. What are the best outdoor adventures in North Carolina? When you’re looking to explore the great outdoors of North Carolina, you’ve got plenty of options. From the mountains on the western side of the state to the beaches on the outer banks, North Carolina is filled with epic outdoor adventures anyone would enjoy. Hikers will enjoy the scenic views from the Deep Gap Trail at Mt. Mitchell State Park, and also the 2-mile Grandfather Trail which will take you up Grandfather Mountain. If you’re looking for a more relaxing time, Cape Hatteras is known for its beautiful beaches and iconic black-and-white striped lighthouse. Emerald Isle is also another popular destination, as is Atlantic Beach, known for its beautiful beach and fishing pier.

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kayak park in North Carolina

March 29, 2020

Jackie Ann

Where else can I go kayaking in North Carolina? When you’re looking to have some outdoor fun-in-the-sun, kayaking is a great option.  Luckily, there are countless rivers, creeks, streams, and lakes in North Carolina that are perfect for kayaking. In Jamesville, you can paddle to the Devil’s Gut via the Roanoke River, while others prefer the lesser traveled Rocky River Blueway. For a swampy scene filled with beautiful cypress trees and seas of emerald greens, a trip to the Three Sisters Swamp in Atkinson is an absolute must. Are there other water sports in North Carolina that are popular? During the warmer months, North Carolina’s many waterways are popular for those seeking to cool off and have some fun at the same time. The Outer Banks has many places where you can rent jet skis, stand up paddle boards, and boats, and parasailing is always a thrilling activity for those looking to get a bird’s eye view of the water beneath them. What are the best outdoor adventures in North Carolina? When you’re looking to explore the great outdoors of North Carolina, you’ve got plenty of options. From the mountains on the western side of the state to the beaches on the outer banks, North Carolina is filled with epic outdoor adventures anyone would enjoy. Hikers will enjoy the scenic views from the Deep Gap Trail at Mt. Mitchell State Park, and also the 2-mile Grandfather Trail which will take you up Grandfather Mountain. If you’re looking for a more relaxing time, Cape Hatteras is known for its beautiful beaches and iconic black-and-white striped lighthouse. Emerald Isle is also another popular destination, as is Atlantic Beach, known for its beautiful beach and fishing pier.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

When you’re looking to have some outdoor fun-in-the-sun, kayaking is a great option.  Luckily, there are countless rivers, creeks, streams, and lakes in North Carolina that are perfect for kayaking. In Jamesville, you can paddle to the Devil’s Gut via the Roanoke River, while others prefer the lesser traveled Rocky River Blueway. For a swampy scene filled with beautiful cypress trees and seas of emerald greens, a trip to the Three Sisters Swamp in Atkinson is an absolute must.

Are there other water sports in North Carolina that are popular?

During the warmer months, North Carolina’s many waterways are popular for those seeking to cool off and have some fun at the same time. The Outer Banks has many places where you can rent jet skis, stand up paddle boards, and boats, and parasailing is always a thrilling activity for those looking to get a bird’s eye view of the water beneath them.

What are the best outdoor adventures in North Carolina?

When you’re looking to explore the great outdoors of North Carolina, you’ve got plenty of options. From the mountains on the western side of the state to the beaches on the outer banks, North Carolina is filled with epic outdoor adventures anyone would enjoy. Hikers will enjoy the scenic views from the Deep Gap Trail at Mt. Mitchell State Park, and also the 2-mile Grandfather Trail which will take you up Grandfather Mountain. If you’re looking for a more relaxing time, Cape Hatteras is known for its beautiful beaches and iconic black-and-white striped lighthouse. Emerald Isle is also another popular destination, as is Atlantic Beach, known for its beautiful beach and fishing pier.