Our team at USA Raft are proud supporters of Onewheel! We offer a wide range of Onewheel instruction, parts, retail sales, and rentals for our guests to explore this one-of-a-kind invention that is often described as an electronic skateboard. Come experience the stoke for yourself!
We have worked hard on a unique lesson and teaching syllabus for this awesome new board sport. Our lesson starts on sand and moves to grass and then might go to trail, gravel, or road riding depending on comfort level. Our instructors have 100’s of riding hours on all terrain types and conditions.
All rentals include a minimum 15-minute lesson. If you show up with experience we will need to confirm that during the allotted lesson time. Enjoy the varied terrain and trail system we offer including a smooth blacktop road. We even have a ramped box with many levels if you want to up your jib game in a terrain park like setting.
Helmet, gloves, knee pads, and elbow pads required. USA Raft Adventure Resort is happy to supply these.
USA Raft is now a OneWheel dealer! Whether you’re opting for the light and compact “pocket rocket” Pint X, or the flagship powerhouse GT.. we’ve got you covered! We have a large selection of add ons options from Future Motion to trick your personal boards out. In addition, we can service your Onewheels. Call 1-800-USA-RAFT for availability or to order over the phone. If you purchase a OneWheel within 7 days of a lesson we will deduct the cost of the lesson from the purchase price.
(Generally) No. Liability waivers are typically completed by legal guardians only. If you are with a Summer Camp or Youth Group, leaders and chaperones can sign the waivers provided certain conditions are met, please contact us to discuss your specific questions.
Yes, however, we require you to do a lesson or provide a certificate from a previous lesson first.
No, Onewheeling can only take place on clear, sunny days.
Yes, a professional guide will lead your One Wheel lesson and decide when you are free to take the One Wheel out on your own.
No! The Appalachian Trail is open to foot traffic only.
Absolutely no alcoholic beverages are permitted on any of our activities.