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Clarkston - Whitewater Rafting

Rafting & Adventure Travel
Rafting & Adventure Travel

With rapids that reach class V when the water is high, the Snake River can be a writhing beast. Get an easy adrenaline rush with a rafting trip down the whitewater. Day and Overnight trips are available; jet boats drop rafters at the start point and pick them up for the journey back up river.



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Snake River - Hell's Canyon Up to Class V
1 to 3 days
Hells Canyon is the deepest river gorge in America. As the Snake River passes through the canyon, it provides striking scenery and whitewater action.

 Other Listings

Grande Ronde River - Boggan’s Oasis to Snake River Confluence Up to Class II
2-3 days
The Grand Ronde starts in flows from the Elkhorn Range and the Wallowa Mountains through one of the deepest canyons in the United States (Hell's Canyon) where it meets up with the Snake River. A French word for "Great Roundabout," the curving Grand Ronde packs about 30 miles of river in 20 miles of land.


Hells Canyon of the Snake River Up to Class III
1-6 days
Creating a portion of the Oregon-Idaho state border, the Hells Canyon section of the mighty Snake River winds through the deepest Canyon in North America. At times close to 8000’ deep, the river canyon cuts through grassy bluffs surrounded by sheer canyon walls.


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