This White Water Adventure In Indiana Is An Outdoor Lover's Dream
By Tori Jane|Published May 23, 2023
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Tori Jane
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Tori Jane is a storm chaser, writer, photographer, and the village idiot - in that order. When she's not out and about dancing with the meanest storms on planet Earth for funsies she can be found wandering, shooting landscapes, writing, editing photos, and otherwise up to no good. Legend has it that she can also be occasionally spotted typing up short bios in the third person, but those rumors are unsubstantiated.
Do you ever have a craving for adventure? Same! When I get that feeling, you know what helps most of the time? Well, a lot of things – like embarking on some of the best hiking trails in Indiana – but right now, I want to chat about an absolutely awesome adventure open during the warm months that you’re probably going to fall in love with just like I did. It’s an exciting whitewater adventure in Indiana – yes, it’s a thing! – that you’re sure to love. It’s truly unique, being the only adventure of its kind, but I think you’ll be left wanting even more by the time you’re done. Let’s go!
Greetings from the East Race Waterway, the very first man-made whitewater course in the United States.
It's nestled in the town of South Bend, which often gets a lot of guff - but believe me, it's way more exciting than you might think. There are all sorts of things to do in this town, but East Race Waterway might just be the best of them all.
The course is about 2,000 feet long and takes about five minutes to get through - I recommend going more than once (and you can get multiple-ride day passes, of course).
It has a total fall of about 12 feet, and in rafting terms, it runs at a Class 2. This means that there is some rough waters (hence the whitewater thing), some rocks, minor drops, and some occasional maneuvering required. It's fun!
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There are three raft types to choose from: two-person, four-person, and a five-person raft.
All equipment is provided, unless you'd prefer to kayak down - in that case, you'll have to bring your own gear. Do remember that the required height for rafting the East Race Waterway is 4.5 feet tall, or 54 inches. Children under 16 that reach this height requirement must be with an adult to ride.
If you've never experienced whitewater rafting, this is going to be a wonderful, entirely new adventure. And to those for whom this is not the first rodeo, well, you might just find that it's one of your favorites.
For tickets, pricing, specials, and more, be sure to check out the official East Race Waterway website. This is a unique adventure in Indiana unlike any other… and I think you’ll love it.
What are your favorite adventures to have in Indiana? Let me know in the comments!
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