Nantahala Outdoor Center
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Overview
13077 Highway 19 W Bryson City, North Carolina 28713-9165Three friends who knew there was something special about this place, and something magical about the time spent in the river, in the hills and on the trails.
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Description
It all started on the Nantahala, with three friends who knew there was something special about this place, and something magical about the time spent in the river, in the hills and on the trails. In the decades since then, the river has seen it all: millions of visitors and millions of smiles. Every year since its founding, NOC has strived to share the wonders of this place, and all the places we raft, hike, pedal and paddle.
NOC: A complete outdoor outfitter, providing:•whitewater rafting on seven Southeastern rivers.
•world-class paddling instruction in whitewater and flatwater
•international paddling adventure travel
•shopping at our fully-stocked Outfitter's Store
•adventure getaways, combining activities, lodging and meals
•a leadership institute for outdoor professional development
•fully-customizable group adventure programs
•four distinct restaurants at our Nantahala Resort
•guided activities like fishing, hiking, biking and climbing
•bike rentals and repairs at our Bike Shop
•lodging options for all tastes and budgets
•festivals and events throughout the 'outdoor season'
NOC has long been the home to many aficionados, the meeting place for friends and the vacation destination for so many groups and families. NOC has been recognized by various media including Good Morning America, The New York Times, Outside, National Geographic Adventure and more. We appreciate these accolades, and we owe it to our dedicated staff of folks who bring their passion for the outdoors to work every day. Don't take our word for it, experience it for yourself, today.
Each river trip departs from its own outpost.
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