EXPLORE THE NEW KLAMATH

The New Klamath: New trips, new sections of river, and a new reason to visit this renewed river.

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MULTI-DAY ROGUE RIVER RAFTING

Disconnect and enjoy a spectacular wilderness rafting trip on the Wild & Scenic stretch of the Rogue River.

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ROGUE VALLEY RAPID RUN DAY RAFTING

The Rogue Valley’s backyard rafting trip, offered three times each day.

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WE ARE INDIGO CREEK OUTFITTERS

We are locally owned, with local guides, operating solely on our local rivers. Join us for a trip on our backyard rivers and see for yourself why Indigo Creek is the choice whitewater rafting outfitter for locals and visitors alike.

Our mission is to be a positive force for good — uplifting our guests, employees, communities, and the natural environments that sustain us. Through the experiences we offer, we will inspire a collective responsibility for the places we call home, our neighbors and communities, and the rivers and wild places that we interface.

Will and Julie Volpert
Owners – Indigo Creek Outfitters
Established 2011

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The River Current - News from Indigo Creek

The Best Part of a Rogue River Trip Might Not Be What You Expect

January 17, 2026

When most folks sign up for a multi-day Rogue River rafting trip, they imagine the highlight will be the time spent on the water—navigating rapids, splashing through waves, and floating through stunning canyon scenery. And don’t get us wrong… the rafting is fantastic. The Rogue is a world-class river,… Read More

Big Snow On Big Bend

March 17, 2025

For those interested in running the Big Bend section of the New Klamath on their own, please be aware of local road and access closures that are currently creating challenging shuttle logistics. A typical run on Big Bend will conclude at Spring Island. However, due to the closure of the… Read More

River Flows on the New Klamath

January 18, 2025

River flows are measured at various USGS stations on the Klamath River. Flows are typically read in “cubic feet per second” (CFS), which indicates the volume of water moving by the station. Flow data is typically updated every hour. The New Klamath is the approximate 45 miles of river that… Read More