Webster Wildwater Weekend River Festival & Race

The Webster Wildwater Weekend is a festival to celebrate the beauty of the Upper Elk Watershed with a variety of events.

Location: Baker’s Island, Webster Springs

Activities: 8am – midnight, Race is at noon

Admission Fees: None for spectators

Fun for whitewater enthusiasts and spectators alike.

Fun floats on Friday.
Food, arts and crafts, and handmade goods on Saturday from 8am-3pm. Awards ceremony and blue grass music take place at Camp Caesar. Camp Caesar is also available for lodging, 304-226-3888.
Additional fun floats on Sunday.

The race is a 5 mile class II – III dash down the beautiful Elk River. Chance to float other local rivers on Kayaks, canoes, and rafts.

Directions: From I-79, take exit 67, follow WV 15 East to Webster Springs. From Summersville take WV 39 East to Craigsville & then WV 20 North to Webster Springs.

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Getting There & Details

Address
Baker's Island202 River Drive (Contact Address)
Phone
304-847-5449
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.websterwv.com/whitewater.html
Map
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