White Water Adventurers is located in the ever-popular Laurel Highlands region of southwestern Pennsylvania.
We are only a short drive from major metropolitan areas throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. White Water Adventurers is located within the 19,000 acre mountainous and protected Ohiopyle State Park.
Ohiopyle State Park Visitor's Guide can be viewed by clicking here. Ohiopyle State Park Visitor's Guide.
Our area is the closest white water rafting location for the following cities: Pittsburgh PA, Baltimore MD, Washington DC, Philadelphia PA, Cleveland & Cincinnati OH, Detroit MI and Morgantown WV.
Come to Ohiopyle for many forms of outdoor adventure challenges... rafting, biking, fishing, and hiking.
The Laurel Highlands region is also rich in history. Fort Necessity National Battlefield and Frank Lloyd Wright's world-renowned Fallingwater and Kentuck Knob are all close by.
Regional skiing favorites such as Seven Springs, Hidden Valley, Nemacolin and Wisp Resort are also are the area.
Ohiopyle State Park Visitor's Guide can be viewed by clicking here. Ohiopyle State Park Visitor's Guide.
Ohiopyle State park, located in Fayette County Pennsylvania, is over 19,000 acres of beautiful forests, relaxing waterfalls, and some of the best white water on the east coast.
Located at the heart of Ohiopyle State Park is Ohiopyle Falls, a 19 foot high waterfall stretching all the whole way across the Youghiogheny River, which flows through the park. There are observation decks overlooking the falls in the day use area.
The day use area is the central point for the casual visitor to the park. You will find restrooms, a gift shop and parking there.
There are many activities for the whole family in Ohiopyle State Park. The park is best known for it's White Water Rafting. There are almost 20 miles of the Youghiogheny River that can be rafted from the park, including the Lower and Middle Sections.
Hiking and biking are always very popular activities at Ohiopyle. There are over 27 miles of biking trails and 13 miles of hiking trails within the park, including the Youghiogheny River Trail, which follows the Youghiogheny River, offering spectacular views of the river and it's many rapids.
Ohiopyle also has some of the best fishing around, with brown trout, and small mouth bass being plentiful throughout the river. In the fall and winter, hunting, snowmobiling, and cross country skiing are popular with visitors to the park.
For more information, please visit the Ohiopyle State Park Website.