Upper Youghiogheny River, Maryland
| Price |
 |
| Class of Rapids |
IV-V |
| Trip Miles |
10 miles |
| Trip Duration |
1 day |
| Season |
April-October (weekdays and the first Saturday of each month) |
| Raft Type |
Paddle Raft |
| River Sections |
Sang Run to Friendsville |
| Nearby Towns |
Friendsville (MD) |
| Driving Times |
Baltimore (MD): 3.5 hours; Pittsburgh (PA): 2 hours |
| Recommended For |
Best of the Best, Expert |
The Yough is the mother of commercial raftingnot only because it's perhaps the first river to host commercial rafting, but also because it's the first whitewater experience for thousands. The river is easily reachable from Washington, D.C., Pittsburgh, and Baltimore, and a reasonable trip from the greater New York metro area.
The Upper Yough is a whitewater bonanza, an exciting river nestled in the hills of extreme western Maryland and offering breathtaking drops through boulder-strewn rapids. Just to give you an idea of the violent nature of the Yough's big water, the river drops an average of 116 feet per mile, and these feet show up as precipitous drops in more than 20 Class IV and V rapids like Meat Cleaver, National Falls, Charlie's Choice, and Tommy's Hole. The Yough offers 11 miles of powerful and careening rapids, approaching the excitement of other big regional rivers like the Gauley. Naturally, the weak of heart, stomach, or stamina need not apply; in fact, the Upper Yough should only be attempted by physically fit paddlers who've some prior Class IV experience.
Controlled by regular releases for electric power from the Deep Creek Dam, the rivers predictable flows are sometimes boosted by heavy spring rainfall, offering the occasional bonus whitewater weekend outside the regular season. This also gives keen river rats the chance to beat the usual spring and summer crowds.
Tom Ress