Day Rafting

Indigo Creek Outfitters offers a range of day rafting trips that not only showcase the stunning beauty of our regions rivers but also immerse guests in the rich history and local culture of the area. Led by knowledgeable local guides, each trip becomes an opportunity to hear captivating stories about the region’s natural history, Native American heritage, and early settler days. Whether navigating serene sections of the river or tackling exhilarating rapids, guests are treated to a deeper connection with the land, as guides share insights about the river’s ecological significance and the area’s vibrant past. These unique rafting adventures blend outdoor excitement with the wisdom and narratives of those who know these rivers best, making each journey an unforgettable experience.

$250/person

Class IV+ | 7.5 Hours (w/transport) | Lunch Included

After over 100 years, a stunning and remarkable canyon has come back to life with the removal of the Klamath dams. The Kikacéki Reach of the Klamath River was bypassed for hydroelectric production, but today flows have been restored and the reveal has been nothing short of spectacular.


$250/person

Class IV+/V- | 9 Hours (w/transport) | Lunch Included

With John C. Boyle dam removed, the Big Bend section now flows consistently and offers the best whitewater on the entire Klamath River. Historically, this section was "bypassed" and water was transported in a canal for miles, leaving the river with inadequate flows for rafting. In 2025, we are excited to offer the first commercial trips on this outstanding section of river.


$95/adult, $85/youth

Class II to IV- | 3 Hours (w/transport)

The Rogue Valley Rapid Run offers a quick escape and introduction to Southern Oregon's Rogue River. First-time rafters and families with children will appreciate the steady progression of rapids that end with two large Class III/IV rapids. Offered twice per day.


$225/person

Class IV & V- | 9 Hours (w/transport) | Lunch Included

The Scott River is a little-known tributary to the Klamath River. It features stout Class IV and V rapids from April through May. In the spring, the Scott River swells with melting snow runoff and turns boulder gardens into some of the best whitewater in the West. The Scott River is a good stepping stone into the world of Class V whitewater.