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  What  is  NOC?     Nantahala  Outdoor  Center  (NOC)  is  the  largest  whitewater  rafting  outfitter  in  the  world,  taking  over   150,000  guests  on  guided  outdoor  excursions  annually.  Our  rafting  trips  and  zip  line  tours  are  designed   to  introduce  people  to  the  outdoor  recreation  lifestyle  and  the  physical,  mental  and  social  benefits  of   human-­‐powered  recreation  in  the  great  outdoors.       We  have  the  best,  most-­‐experienced  guides  and  instructors  in  the  nation  delivering  exceptional,  well-­‐ rounded  adventures—in  fact,  NOC  is  recognized  as  “one  of  the  best  outfitters  on  earth”  by  National   Geographic.  As  a  major  tourism  destination  in  the  Southeast,  we're  the  gold-­‐standard  in  our  industry.  

  What  activities  does  NOC  offer?  

  NOC  operates  seven  river  outposts  with  whitewater  rafting  trips  available  at  each.       The  Nantahala  River  Campus  offers  whitewater  rafting,  multiple  zip  line  adventures,  mountain  bike   rentals  and  hiking  on  the  Appalachian  Trail.  The  Nantahala  is  also  home  to  NOC's  world-­‐class  outdoor   school  offers  paddling  instruction,  SOLO  wilderness  medicine  courses,  Rescue3  swiftwater  rescue   certifications  and  wilderness  survival  classes.  We  teach  more  paddlers  how  to  whitewater  kayak  than   anyone  else.  Other  outdoor  activities  available  at  the  main  campus  include  guided  lake  tours,  kayak  and   ducky  rentals,  train  excursions  and  adventure  travel.     All  guests  have  convenient  access  to  NOC's  two  riverside  restaurants  and  the  legendary  Outfitter's   Store—the  most  iconic  paddlesports  shop  in  the  US.     NOC  operates  two  other  retail  locations,  including  an  18k  square-­‐foot  flagship  store  at  the  entrance  to   Great  Smoky  Mountains  National  Park  in  Gatlinburg,  TN.  Each  store  is  situated  near  popular  outdoor   destinations—Bryson  City,  NC;  Asheville,  NC;  and  Gatlinburg,  TN—to  help  get  people  enjoy  these  areas.  

  Why  is  NOC  different  than  any  other  outfitter?  

  NOC  is  a  leader  in  the  outdoor  industry.  We  have  been  the  training  site  for  22  Olympic  canoe/kayak   athletes  and  coaches.  NOC  has  built  two  LEED-­‐certified  retail  centers.  And  NOC  offers  an  elite  Master   Guide  training  program  for  its  top  staff  members—putting  over  $4k  worth  of  gear  and  training  into   these  elite  guides.       NOC  also  offers  year-­‐round  adventures:  our  Wesser  Campus  is  open  year-­‐round  for  kayaking,  mountain   biking  and  hiking  adventures.  This  location—at  the  intersection  of  the  Nantahala  River  and  the   Appalachian  Trail—is  the  Southeast's  outdoor  capital,  hosting  over  750k  visitors  per  year  and  providing  a   reliable,  always-­‐open  place  for  outdoor  lovers  to  congregate.  

    What  is  NOC’s  core  philosophy  and  mission?   NOC's  mission  is  to  introduce  the  public  to  outdoor  recreation,  especially  kids.  NOC  guides  believe  that   outdoor  experiences  are  healthy  and  that  exposure  to  nature  and  an  "unplugged"  environment  is   important  for  current  and  future  generations.       We  also  believe  that  outdoor  experiences  can  lead  to  the  "flow  state,"  a  mental  state  where  the  mind  is   fully-­‐immersed  in  the  activity  at  hand.  For  example,  paddling  down  a  challenging  rapid  demands  total   focus  and  leads  to  complete  exhilaration.  We  believe  this  kind  of  participation  in  an  activity  is  more   rewarding  and  fulfilling  than  the  passive  experience  offered  by  many  other  weekend/vacation  activities.  

  How  can  people  enjoy  a  first  trip  to  NOC?  

Guests  should  start  by  exploring  our  seven  river  outposts.  Reservationists  are  available  to  assist  guests   on  finding  the  most  appropriate  river  for  skill  level,  location  and  schedule.  A  great  place  to  start  is  at   NOC's  Nantahala  River  campus  because  of  the  variety:  we  have  rafting,  zip  lines,  kayaking,  lake  tours,   mountain  bike  rentals,  hiking  trails,  three  restaurants  and  our  famous  Outfitter's  Store.    

  Do  you  have  special  packages  or  itineraries  for  large  groups?  

Absolutely.  We  provide  both  pre-­‐planned  and  custom  itineraries  for  camps,  churches,  schools,  family   reunions,  scouts,  corporate  teams  and  more.  Our  two  primary  venues  for  groups  are  The  Ocoee  Retreat   Center  in  southeastern  TN,  and  Nantahala  Group  Adventures  in  Bryson  City,  NC.  The  itineraries  include   single-­‐  or  multi-­‐day  lodging,  dining,  activities  and  more.     NOC's  Ocoee  outpost  provides  full-­‐service  group  adventure  retreats  through  our  sister  company,  Ocoee   Retreat  Center  located  on-­‐site.  Groups  up  to  600  enjoy  ORC's  meeting  space,  cafeteria,  climate-­‐ controlled  accommodations  and  portfolio  of  adventure  activities  including  a  water  park,  ropes  challenge   courses,  paintball  arena,  adventure  race,  lake  activities  and  whitewater  rafting.      

  Does  NOC  host  special  events?  

Yes,  we  host  over  20  outdoor  lifestyle  events  every  year,  and  have  recently  won  bids  to  host  two   International  Canoe  Federation  paddling  world  championships  in  addition  to  multiple  national   championships  in  all  three  paddling  disciplines:  slalom,  freestyle  and  downriver.  This  makes  NOC  the   most  active  competitive  paddling  site  in  the  Western  Hemisphere  and  the  premiere  venue  for  paddle-­‐ sport  events.     NOC  also  promotes  the  outdoor  life  style  by  supporting  Nantahala  Racing  Club  and  the  Nantahala  Kids   Club—two  non-­‐profit  organizations  that  offer  gear,  instruction  and  friendship  to  under-­‐exposed  youth  in   economically  stagnant  areas.  For  this  and  for  hosting  a  full  slate  of  free  events  aimed  at  growing   participation  in  outdoor  activities  NOC  was  recognized  by  the  4,000-­‐member  Outdoor  Industry   Association  with  its  2012  Outdoor  Inspiration  Award.