FAYETTEVILLE, W.Va. — Travelers planning a whitewater rafting vacation in the East have no shortage of options. Tennessee has the Olympic-tested Ocoee. North Carolina offers the Nantahala and French Broad. Pennsylvania is known for the Youghiogheny. Virginia has scenic mountain rivers and gentle family float trips. So why do experienced paddlers—and so many first-time visitors—keep choosing West Virginia? Ask the state’s rafting outfitters and t…
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