Early Fall Rafting on North Carolina's French Broad River

Tuesday, September 15, 2009 by Blue Heron Whitewater Staff
Black Bear on the French Broad RiverWow! Can you believe summer is gone. How did that happen? Must be true though, a sure indicator is the appearance of the fall flowers. Cardinal flowers are in bloom. The tobacco flowers have been cut and the leaves are being hung to dry. The great thing is, early fall rafting on North Carolina's French Broad River is a fantastic time to do some mountain and river exploring. The weather is still warm and trips are small and personal. And with fewer people on the river the chances of seeing some wildlife are improved. Whether you're spotting our namesake, the great blue heron, or a black bear foraging for acorns before the winter, there is much to see on the French Broad Cardinal Flower along the French Broad RiverRiver.
Conditions now are just about perfect. Cool mornings with the sun warming things up by the time we get to the river. Small trips with wonderful guests. Warm water and clear, Carolina blue skies.
Join us at our new outpost and help us give thanks for a great summer by joining us on the river this fall. There have been some absolutely Great Blue Heron flying over the French Broad Rivergorgeous days lately. It is a great time to go rafting in NC on the beautiful, fun, and family friendly French Broad River.
For more information see our web site at www.BlueHeronWhitewater.com or give us a call at 888-426-7238 (h2o-raft).

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