September 4, 2013
With the prime rafting season in the rearview mirror, the crew at Indigo Creek Outfitters took a few minutes to jot down some favorite moments and memories of the 2013 season. Thank you to everyone who has joined us thus far in 2013. We still have trips going out and… Read More
June 12, 2013
Now offering special rates for Rapid Repeaters. Become a Rapid Repeater and Get More Waves for Your Buck Get a taste of whitewater on the Nugget-Powerhouse stretch of the Rogue River and then try the Full-Day Upper Klamath. How to… Read More
April 11, 2011
This past Friday a few of us here at Indigo Creek Outfitters decided to take advantage of a beautifully sunny day by floating Northern California’s North Fork of the Smith River. The North Fork of the Smith is a one-day trip that covers roughly 10 miles within the Kalmiopsis… Read More
April 6, 2011
This past weekend we took our new boats for a spin on the Upper Applegate River outside of Jacksonville, Oregon. The Upper Applegate, which is one of two “inflows” into Applegate Reservoir, rarely runs unless it is dumping rain or a fast snow melt. The character of the run is… Read More
March 25, 2011
A few weeks ago Dana, Will, and Jill grabbed Rosie, a little 10′ red raft, and put on for a quick high-water trip down the Nugget-Powerhouse stretch. The sun was out, the water was high, and it was a perfect afternoon Rogue rafting trip. One of the best things… Read More
March 20, 2011
California’s Forks of the Kern is the best multi-day class V rafting trip… well, anywhere. The trips are three-days in length and take visitors through the heart of the Golden Trout Wilderness Area. The Forks of the Kern Everything about the Forks is incredible: from how… Read More
March 19, 2011
Idaho’s Middle Fork of the Salmon is considered the gem of multi-day wilderness trips. It flows through the Frank Church Wilderness Area (over 2.2 million acres!) and slowly winds its way North to the confluence with the Main Salmon. This past summer we were fortunate enough to enjoy the… Read More
February 10, 2011
In January, a group of Ashland, Oregon, rafters and kayakers decided to check out the rarely-run Redwood Creek in Northern California. From information we gathered online, we understood that Redwood Creek flowed through Redwood National Park and was often touted as one of the best multi-day river trips in California. Read More