Pennsylvania whitewater - Little Wills Creek, Bedford County
Bedford
county,
Madley to Wills Creek section whitewater kayaking, rafting, and paddling information.
CLASS I-II 6.8 miles
Whitewater rafting and kayaking in this state is often easier than elsewhere, so keep in mind that the rivers in this state are less demanding. There aren’t any hotels right nearby but if you're willing to drive a short distance then no problem but you'd better reserve in advance because these hotels fill up quick. You can pitch a tent or park your RV at a nearby campground. There are no other stretches to paddle along Little Wills Creek than the Madley to Wills Creek stretch. The wonderful Pennsylvania scenery and the water flowing gracefully down Little
Wills Creek beats anything. The Madley to Wills Creek section of Little Wills Creek in Pennsylvania is 6.8 miles long and is rated by American Whitewater as a class I-II section. This stretch has has enough mileage, suitable for an afternoon trip. Getting your paddling muscles
activated and a chance to spend some time outdoors have a lot of people coming here.
Briefly about the general area: Little Wills Creek generally gets a great deal of rainfall; of all the months in a year September is the one with the most rain, and the driest month of the year is May. Through the summertime, highs usually are in the 80's at Little Wills Creek. When the night sets in temperatures sink down into the 70's. Highs during the winter are generally in the 80's while Little Wills Creek overnight low temperatures during the wintertime are in the 70's.
QUICK STATS AW Class:
I-II
Length:
6.8
miles
Paddler input for Little Wills Creek, Pennsylvania:
RAFTING TRIP OUTFITTERS
There are no whitewater outfitters currently listed for this river.