Rafting with North Carolinas Family of May Flowers

Thursday, May 28, 2009 by Blue Heron Whitewater Staff
FirepinkMountain LaurelHigh on the hillsides along the French Broad River the Mountain Laurel is blooming. Highlights of pinkish white nestled in the rocks surrounded by the verdant green of what has been a luscious May. Look up between rapids while rafting one of North Carolinas great rivers and you might be lucky enough to spot the blazing orange of a flame azalea. Closer to the edge of the French Broad River you can find Trilliumfire pinks, fringe trees, trillium, pink lady slippers, and the hard to spot, green violet.
The rapids and the river environment of North Carolina's  French Broad River are beautiful and fascinating with the added bonus of a diverse plant ecosystem  that thrives along the river and is visible on the hillsides of the river valley. Another example of Flame Azaleawhat makes N.C. rafting some of the best in the world. The combination of the scenic beauty of the souther Appalachian Mountains and the fun and excitement of French Broad River's moderate rapids make a trip down the Fringe TreeGreen VioletPink Lady Slipperriver with Blue Heron Whitewater a memorable and fulfilling experience. Get more info about the French Broad River and Blue Heron Whitewater at our website, www.blueheronwhitewater.com or call and talk to us at 888-426-7238 (H2O-Raft)

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