The rafting entrance requires a 30-minute walk, which involves descending stairs. The rafting is relatively smooth, with a few small spots that give it a slight rafting feel, but the majority of the experience is paddling. We chose the free rafting option. Some of our group rowed their boats and got completely soaked, while others only got their feet slightly wet. Therefore, it's recommended to bring a change of clothes. After the rafting session, you'll need to walk up the stairs to the shuttle bus stop, which will take you to the parking lot. (Currently, the rafting session is over and the attractions are closed. Upon inquiry, we were told that the plank road is under maintenance, so you can only walk up the stairs back to the shuttle bus stop. If the repairs are complete, you can visit the attractions and then return directly to the shuttle bus stop.) You can leave your change of clothes in the car and change at the parking lot after the rafting session. There are cold showers in the changing rooms (the trip from the car park to the exit takes a total of 4 hours).