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$1225/adult, $1175/youth

Class II & III (IV-) | 3 to 5 days

A river trip down the Wild & Scenic section of the Rogue River may be one of the the best vacations you ever take. The Rogue River canyon is stunning and encapsulates a true sense of relaxation and nature that is hard to find anywhere else. We have a limited number of launch dates and specialize in small group trips where we can customize our itineraries to fully enhance your Wild Rogue experience.


$995/person

Class III & IV+ | 3 days, 2 nights

What might be the best new river trip in the west, the "New Klamath" Three-Day is a remarkable journey on a restored Klamath River. This trip brings together five sections of the Klamath in a way that simply was not possible prior to dam removal. This is the most comprehensive tour available of the restored Klamath River and combines our Hell's Corner Overnight with an additional night and day in Kikacéki (Ward's) Canyon.


$650/person

Class III & IV | 2 days, 1 night

Historically, Hell's Corner was our full-day rafting trip timed between peaking hydroelectric pulses out of John C. Boyle powerhouse. With the powerhouse and dam gone, the river is no longer burdened by artificial high and low flows. Summer flows on Hell’s Corner will now be consistent and allow for a stunning overnight trip.


$495/person

Class I & II | 2 days, 1 night

Want to see the renewed river, but don’t have a taste for Class IV whitewater? The Beswick Overnight features two days on restored sections of river and one night at our private property adjacent to what used to be Copco Reservoir. Whitewater is mild (primarily Class I & II) and allows for families with kids as young as 6 to join. You’ll float the Beswick, Kikacéki Valley, and Iron Gate stretches. Along the way you’ll float through two former reservoirs and one dam site.


$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.


$95/adult, $85/youth

Class I & II | 3.5 Hours (w/transport)

Our Rogue River "Table Rock" floats take you through a section of the river that only recently has been open for rafting. Gold Ray dam used to block passage between Touvelle State Park and Fisher’s Ferry (the access point used for our Rogue River whitewater rafting half-day trips). The dam was removed in August of 2010, and since then boaters have enjoyed a beautiful float through a section of river that flows along the base of Lower Table Rock. This trip is perfect for families with young children (3-8 years old). For ages 8 and up, consider our Rogue Valley Rapid Run.


$1095/adult, $1045/youth

Northern California's Lower Klamath is a wonderful introduction to both rafting and multi-day river trips. The Klamath is the second largest river in California. It originates in Oregon, cuts through the Cascades, and then traverses West, flanked by the Klamath Mountains, Marble Mountains, and Trinity Alps before reaching the Pacific Ocean. The river offers everything we love about multi-day river adventures: fun rapids, gorgeous camping sites, and a beautiful river canyon home to lots of wildlife.