Klamath River Adventure

Klamath River Adventure

Dates: June 15-21

Price: $1500

Highlights

  • Volcanic Views: Paddle past ancient lava formations.
  • Fishing: Catch trout and steelhead in calm waters.
  • Stargazing: Enjoy breathtaking Milky Way views.
  • Culture: Visit historic Klamath Tribe sites.
  • Rapids: Ride Caldera and Devil’s Toenail waves.

The Klamath River winds through an ancient volcanic landscape, shaping a world of extremes—steep canyon walls, wild currents, and a silence that stretches far beyond the riverbanks. Over the course of four days rafting and three nights camping, this trip offers an unforgettable blend of adventure and reflection. Here, the waters tell a story of resilience—carving through lava flows and sculpting deep gorges over millennia. The rapids provide moments of challenge, pushing paddlers to move with the river, not against it, as the boat tilts and twists through waves, laughter rising above the spray.

At camp, the river’s rhythm slows, allowing time to take in the surrounding wilderness. Evenings are spent beneath towering pines, where the crackle of the fire harmonizes with the whispering wind. The dark sky reveals a spectacular view of the Milky Way, uninterrupted by city lights. Between paddling stretches, there’s space for the unexpected—a chance encounter with an osprey diving for its meal, a hidden waterfall pouring from the cliffs above, or the stillness of the morning, where the world is painted in mist and silence. This journey is not just about moving downstream but about immersing in a world shaped by water, time, and untamed beauty.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I pack for a hiking and rafting trip?

Bring lightweight, moisture-wicking clothing, sturdy hiking shoes, a swimsuit, sunscreen, a hat, and a refillable water bottle. Don’t forget a waterproof bag for your essentials.

Are the activities safe for beginners?

Yes, our trips are designed with safety in mind and are suitable for beginners. Our guides will provide instructions and ensure everyone is comfortable before starting.

Do I need to know how to swim for the rafting trip?

Basic swimming skills are recommended, but everyone will be provided with life jackets and safety equipment to ensure a safe experience.

What is the minimum age requirement for the trip?

Participants must be at least 13 years old to join our hiking and rafting trips.

Are meals provided during the trip?

Yes, we provide nutritious meals and snacks during the trip. Please let us know about any dietary restrictions or allergies in advance.

What happens if it rains during the trip?

We continue the trip in light rain, but activities may be modified for safety. In case of severe weather, we have contingency plans in place.

Can I bring my phone or camera on the trip?

You can bring them, but we recommend using a waterproof case or bag to protect your devices. Keep in mind that cell service may be limited in some areas.

What is the group size for the trips?

Our group size typically ranges from 10 to 15 participants, ensuring a fun and manageable experience with plenty of personal attention from our guides.

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