

Guided and Unguided Whitewater Rafting Kentucky & Tennessee
Big South Fork Adventures LLC invites you to explore Kentucky's & Tennessee's remote beautiful wilderness through unforgettable Big South Fork River, whitewater guided and unguided experiences. Choose from a beginner, site seeing relaxing float and unguided "Duckie" floats to advanced challenging class (IV) whitewater trips that you will not forget!
There is something for everyone!












Big South Fork Adventures LLC, Directions, Lodging, BSF NRRA and Additional Lodging Information
Big South Fork Adventures operates primarily within the Big South Fork National River and Recreational Area (BSF NRRA) region, we provide guided and unguided whitewater adventures from beginner to advanced whitewater trips on the stunning Big South Fork of the Cumberland river.
The more advanced paddler can experience the adrenaline pumping excitement of running the spring and early summer, 6hr, Gorge Trip, containing the "Big Three", Class III-IV rapids, including The El, Double Drop and The Washing Machine.
If you're looking for a family-friendly/beginner whitewater adventure, there is the BSF Guided Canyon Trip, a milder, continues Class III section, or the unguided Bear Creek "Duckie" trip with the legendary Devil's Jump rapid as the finality to a great day on the water!
Big South Fork Adventures has something for everyone, ensuring unforgettable whitewater memories for all ages. Come and explore the beauty and excitement of the rugged, untamed, remote Big South Fork!Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area. Camping Horseback Riding Paddling Climbing Directions:Big South Fork4564 Leatherwood Rd, Oneida, TN 37841BSF
Camping and Lodging
Lodging Tennessee
Fentress County
(931) 879-9948 or (800) 327-3945
Morgan County (423) 346-5740
Pickett County (888) 406-4704
Scott County (423) 663-6900
Lodging Kentucky
McCreary County (606) 376-7275
Wayne County (606) 348-3064
Additional KY Lodging - East Bernstadt KY, these beautiful cabins are centrally located within the Daniel Boone National Forest, near Wildcat Off-Road and Driving Distance to Cumberland Falls along with Laurel and Cumberland Lake.Visit Mill Springs and Perryville Battlefield ParksCane Creek Cabins-
