Middle Fork Salmon Rafting -… (trip)

Middle Fork Salmon Rafting - Idaho Rafting Trip

  • United States
  • Boats, Barges & Small Ship Cruises
“"I made a point of rereading your brohcure after we got home. Every word in it is true and all… ”
Middle Fork Salmon
,  Salmon River
,  Stanley
,  Indian Creek
,  River of No Return Wilderness
,  Velvet Falls
,  Pistol Creek
,  Boundary Creek
,  Impassable Canyon
,  Frank Church Wilderness
,  Idaho
,  Rocky Mountains
,  Boise
,  Sun Valley
,  hot springs
,  Sawtooth Mountains, Idaho, United States

from $1,715* per person6 DaysJune-September
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 4
Operator: ROW Adventures 24 people max
Among whitewater rafting rivers, the Middle Fork of the Salmon in Idaho is a legend. The pure, clear, free-flowing river drops 3000 feet during its 105 mile Idaho rafting journey through Idaho's remote and spectacular River of No Return WildernessMore Info, the largest wilderness area in the lower 48 states. Natural and untamed, Idaho's Middle Fork is protected by Congress as one of America�s first Wild and Scenic Rivers. It has shaped its course through a rugged and diverse landscape. There are no roads leading to its banks and little remains of man�s brief presence other than prehistoric pictographs and dilapidated log cabins. The whitewater rapids are fun for all ages and provide a certain excitement only Idaho's famous Middle Fork of the Salmon can!

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Locations visited/nearby

Middle Fork Salmon , Salmon River , Stanley , Indian Creek , River of No Return Wilderness , Velvet Falls , Pistol Creek , Boundary Creek , Impassable Canyon , Frank Church Wilderness , Idaho , Rocky Mountains , Boise , Sun Valley , hot springs , Sawtooth Mountains, Idaho, United States

3 testimonials about this trip

  1. Reviewer: B. Austin located in Glendale, CA USA
    "I made a point of rereading your brohcure after we got home. Every word in it is true and all the accolades from your past guests are accurate and well-deserved."
  2. Reviewer: J. Drake located in Richmond, VA USA
    "We can't begin to tell you what a great time we had. You did a super job, especially with the kids. The river, the rapids, the food, the scenery, the campfire, games and weather were all perfect."
  3. Reviewer: K Dragon located in Boulder, CO USA
    I loved this trip! Thought I could never to 6 nights on the river but LOVED it. Plenty of hiking/trail running opportunities along the trail. Kayaking was great.� Food and guides were fantastic.�

2 testimonials about the provider, ROW Adventures:

  • Reviewer: David Lee located in Chagrin Falls, OH US
    "Having spent many days on rivers with ROW, I feel qualified to say that the entire ROW "family" past and present are some of the best people breathing air.  You are all kind, gentle, smart, caring, honest, aware, concerned, motivated, hard-working and FUN!!  It is an honor and privilege to know you and be a part of the family, even if it's only at the fringe."
  • Reviewer: Gary Pomerantz located in Kentfield, CA US
    "There are many components in making a successful trip.  ROW struck a wonderful balance.  Above all, our seven guides succeeded in forging a great sense of community.  They had a great sense of fun, cooked terrific food, taught us to appreciate a river and its history and did it all in just 5 days.  We wanted our trip to last forever."

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Special information

  • Family oriented trip.

Itinerary

DAY 0 � Arrive in Stanley by 7:00pm MST to meet ROW�s team leader at the Mountain Village Inn for a one-hour orientation meeting. We'll answer any last-minute questions and provide waterproof bags for your gear. Dinner on your own. You could schedule some time at the hotel�s private hot spring (reserve when checking in).

DAY 1 � Meet your group at 7:30am. We'll take a two-hour bus ride to Boundary Creek and start our trip. At 6,000 feet elevation, the air is crisp and the forest thick with fir and spruce. At the river we'll go through a safety orientation while your personal gear is loaded onto our rafts. After orientation, everyone chooses a raft (paddle or oar-powered) and climbs aboard. The first 15 miles of the Middle Fork are fast and rapids are steep, narrow, come in quick succession. During lunch, we'll explain how we minimize our impact on the river with Leave No Trace camping ethics. After lunch the river continues to be lively and challenging. Every few hundred yards a creek tumbles into the river, increasing the flow. We travel between 10 and 15 miles the first day and arrive at camp around 4:00pm. Enjoy the free time for hiking, fishing, reading or just relaxing. Hors d�oeuvres are served around 6:00 and dinner around 7:30. After dinner, a campfire is lit and the warmth invites all to share stories of the day, and life.

DAY 2 � We awake around 7:00am and enjoy fresh-brewed coffee. Breakfast is served and you pack up your personal gear. The rafts are loaded and we depart from camp around 9:30 for an adventure-packed day of rapids, magnificent scenery and fun. We make it a point to visit one or two pioneer homesteads on these first few days. We'll likely stop to explore the old miner�s camp at Powerhouse Rapids. Today�s a good day to keep your eyes open for the nest of the American Dipper, a small gray bird that swims underwater and builds its nest above fast-flowing water.
We'll have plenty of fun rapids as the river continues its quick descent. We'll pull out the �Duckies,� our inflatable kayaks, for those seeking a more intimate experience with the river. We�ll stop for a soak in Sunflower Flat Hot Springs where several pools above the river cascade over a rocky cliff to create nature�s perfect shower. We make camp around 4:00pm and enjoy hiking, fishing and relaxing. After dinner the night sky welcomes stargazers and, later on, the river lulls you to sleep.

DAY 3 � The river canyon opens now and we�ve dropped over 1,500 feet in elevation. Days and nights are warmer. The fir and spruce give way to ponderosa pines, sagebrush and riparian hardwoods. The sparkling-clear water carries us swiftly along as the river channel widens and narrows with the underlying geology. One of today's highlights is stopping to view pictographs of the Native American Tukudeka, or Sheepeaters, who lived in this canyon until the 1870�s.

The afternoon is casual as the current slows a bit. We'll learn about early pioneers like Charlie Norton, who had a run in with a bear as amazing as the saga of Jedediah Smith. By mid-afternoon we arrive at camp near Loon Creek, around 50 miles from our starting point. Tonight�s highlight is a hike to the Loon Creek hot springs and fishers may enjoy casting a line into Loon Creek. Summer evenings are long, with darkness arriving around 9:30pm in June and July. The night sky, crackling campfire and fresh mountain air will help you sleep like a baby.

DAY 4 � Another day of fun rapids and incredible Rocky Mountain scenery. We�ll likely see big horn sheep as we pass several mineral licks. Those fishing will continue to find bountiful trout and birdwatchers are likely to spot golden eagles and falcons. We pass our last hot spring at Hospital Bar, so named because early cattlemen let their stock rest and feed at this large flat and easy ford across the river. We'll also see Tappan Ranch, where Red and Daisey Paulsen-Tappen grew a bountiful garden and raised a family with self-sufficiency and $300 a year in the 1920�s and 30�s.

Continuing on we run the Tappan rapids. This is a great photo opportunity with plenty of splashes and thrills. The final miles to camp offer a chance to lean back and take in the monumental scenery of the River of No Return Wilderness.

DAY 5 � Today we run Haystack Rapid, the most dynamic rapid on the river. Side canyon �blow outs� have changed its course twice in the last few years. This is the official start of Impassable Canyon. Below Haystack rapids, the canyon narrows and deepens creating a series of action-packed rapids. A favorite stop is at Waterfall Creek, where a steep trail leads up to the Bighorn Crags. We walk beneath the falls and on hot days finish with a jump into the river. Shortly downstream the river cuts into the Idaho batholith � the largest monolithic chunk of granite in North America. The river has carved into the granite and created towering walls for neck-bending panoramas. Further downstream we stop to hike to the base of Veil Falls, a soul-stirring cavern replete with pictographs and magic. Today�s scenery is truly among the most astounding on earth.

From camp the silhouette of canyon walls against the wine-dark sky will captivate you as you reflect, celebrate and further connect with newfound friends on your last night on the Middle Fork.

DAY 6 � As we push off from shore the river takes us past the former hideout of Earl Parrot, Hermit of Impassable Canyon. His story is as big as the canyon and adds just one more thread of wonder to your Middle Fork experience. As the sun breaks over the canyon rim, more big rapids greet us as we pass beneath vistas of staggering dimensions.

We stop to enjoy lunch on a glistening sand beach just a few miles above the Middle Fork's confluence with the Main Salmon. We proceed onto our takeout, carry personal gear to the waiting bus and settle back for a two-hour ride to the town of Salmon. Enjoy a hot shower and change of clothes then meet your guides for ROW�s hosted farewell dinner.

DAY 7 � If you drove to Stanley and had your car shuttled, it is waiting for you at the hotel. If you are flying home, you'll board an air taxi for the one-hour flight back to Boise to connect home.

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