Hells Canyon Rafting - Snake… (trip)

Hells Canyon Rafting - Snake River Whitewater Trip

  • United States
  • Boats, Barges & Small Ship Cruises
“"For whitewater, pristine nature and not a museum in sight, my family and I enjoyed a week on the river… ”
Snake River through Hells Canyon
,  Hells Canyon
,  Deepest Gorge in North America
,  Idaho
,  Oregon
,  Seven Devils
,  Blue Mountains
,  Pacific Northwest
,  Heller Bar
,  Cambridge
,  Boise
,  Whitebird
,  Pittsburgh Landing
,  Lewiston
,  Clarkston Washington
,  Washington
,  Confluence of the Snake and Salmon Rivers
,  Kirkwood Historical Ranch
,  Wild Sheep
,  Granite Creek
,  Hells Canyon Dam
,  Wallowas, United States

from $1,365* per person5 DaysMay-October
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 4
Operator: ROW Adventures 24 people max
For over 25 years ROW Adventures has been running the best Snake River in Hells Canyon rafting trips available. While there are Chevy versions out there, our trips offer you the Cadillac of Snake River rafting due to our depth of experience, the quality of our service, guides, equipment and meals. Our professional guides are a notch above the rest in terms of their knowledge of the canyon�s natural and cultural history and are trained to share this knowledge with you to create a more meaningful and memorable trip. We stop at more sites than other rafting trips in Hells Canyon, taking you to see Indian rock art, pioneer homesteads and on amazing hikes to other points of interest. Our guides are friendly, fun to be with and provide you with unparalleled service and a �can do� attitude you won�t find elsewhere.  

When you go rafting with ROW Adventures, we send a cargo boat ahead to set up a luxury wilderness camp. Instead of spending time setting up your own tent, you can be hiking, fishing or otherwise relaxing. Our meals are superlative, made with the finest fresh ingredients and prepared by our talented staff. Quite simply we offer the best in service, learning, equipment and food. The Snake River in Hells Canyon is one of the world�s best whitewater rafting trips and if you want to match this with the best outfitter on the river, look no further.

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Locations visited/nearby

Snake River through Hells Canyon , Hells Canyon , Deepest Gorge in North America , Idaho , Oregon , Seven Devils , Blue Mountains , Pacific Northwest , Heller Bar , Cambridge , Boise , Whitebird , Pittsburgh Landing , Lewiston , Clarkston Washington , Washington , Confluence of the Snake and Salmon Rivers , Kirkwood Historical Ranch , Wild Sheep , Granite Creek , Hells Canyon Dam , Wallowas, United States

2 testimonials about this trip

  1. Reviewer: R. Steves (Author, Europe through the Back Door) located in Edmonds, WA USA
    "For whitewater, pristine nature and not a museum in sight, my family and I enjoyed a week on the river with ROW - and came back for more! Thanks for the wet fun."
  2. Reviewer: E. Knox located in Campbellsville, KY USA
    "The level of service was outstanding. The balance between 'serious learning' and fun was good. The foods was fantastic. I appreciated tables and chairs - I have taken two trips down the Colorado thru the Grand Canyon (wonderful trips) but no nice creature comforts - sit on the ground or a stump to eat and talk!"

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

Hells Canyon was carved by the powerful Snake River and is North America's deepest gorge at nearly 8,000 feet. The area is inaccessible by road and offers stunning mountain vistas and scenic glimpses into remote regions of Idaho and Oregon wilderness. Abundant wildlife, fish and Class III-IV white water rapids make the Snake River in Hells Canyon a classic river rafting adventure.

Our Snake River rafting adventures through Hells Canyon are journeys through a land rich in myth and geologic wonder. Running south to north, the Snake River in Hells Canyon cuts through some of the most rugged, spectacular landscape on earth. Boulders and rock slides have rolled into the river to create the biggest white water rafting rapids in the Pacific Northwest. High-crested waves and paddle-swallowing holes drench us in white water excitement.

Between the Snake River rapids, there's plenty of time to kick back and marvel at the snow-capped peaks that tower more than a mile above. Mountainsides are covered in golden grass and pine forest and we commonly see soaring eagles, ambling bears or wild mountain goats.

Many people come to raft the Snake River because of the bountiful fishing. Common species include trout, small mouth bass and North America's largest freshwater fish, the white sturgeon. Other people come to learn more about the history of the Native American tribes and early pioneers who homestead here. Everyone enjoys seeing the well-preserved Native American pictographs and swimming in the near-70-degree water.

DAY 0 � Travel from your home to Cambridge, Idaho and meet ROW�s Team Leader at the Frontier Motel at 7:00 PM Mountain Standard Time (MST) for a one-hour orientation meeting to answer last-minute questions. You'll also receive your waterproof gear bags. Dinner on your own.

DAY 1 � Meet your team leader at 7:30am for the two-hour bus ride to Hells Canyon rafting trip on the Snake River. We'll stop along the way for a ROW-hosted breakfast. Our launch point is at the base of Hells Canyon Dam, approximately 1,500 feet above sea level. Before launching rafts, ROW staff prepares you with a thorough safety briefing while personal gear is loaded. The briefing covers how to ride in a raft, how to paddle, how to swim through rapids, and other tips for the days ahead. Once this is complete everyone chooses a raft - paddle, oar-powered or inflatable kayak - and climbs aboard.

The Snake River has �pool and drop� characteristics. This means there's a long pool of calm water followed by a rapid. Not long after launching we run several splashy Hells Canyon rapids that give a fun, roller coaster ride a taste of what's to come.

When we stop for lunch, some guides prepare the meal while others give a �camp orientation� to explain how we minimize our impact on the river. ROW adheres to "Leave No Trace" camping ethics, so you'll learn where to wash up, how the toilet system works, where to brush your teeth, place trash, etc. Then it�s time to make a sandwich and enjoy the open-air dining experience.

We usually run two big class IV rapids the first day � Wild Sheep and Granite. These impressive rapids never fail to get a guide�s heart pumping. This is also a great day for fishing. The water is a bit cooler at this elevation and fishing for trout in the tail waters of the rapids is almost always successful.

Around 4:00pm we arrive at camp with plenty of free time for hiking, fishing, reading or just relaxing. Hors d�oeuvres are served around 6:00 and dinner around 7:30. The evening sky darkens and the first shimmering stars appear, inviting contemplation on the day and conversation with friends, new and old.

DAY 2 � You'll wake around 7:00am to the smell of fresh-brewed coffee and tea. Breakfast is served around 7:30, and while we clean up the kitchen, you pack up your personal gear. We depart camp about 9:30 for today's Hells Canyon rafting adventure. Plenty of rapids, sun and dramatic scenery treat you and we'll explore a homesteader's cabin, root cellar and farm implements. You'll get a good sense of what pioneer life would have been like 100 years ago.

After more Snake River whitewater rafting, the river mellows and we have time to jump in and float along with our rafts. The mountains tower above and you relax in the warm sun. There are over 100 Native American rock art sites along the Snake River in Hells Canyon and during the trip we'll stop to investigate a few. Hells Canyon is unique because we find both pictographs (rock paintings) and petroglyphs (rock carvings) left by the different tribes that traveled the canyon.

Camp tonight is somewhere in the Salt Creek area. After dinner, another peaceful evening awaits. The campfire and night sky combine to create a perfect time for connecting with family and friends. Bonds grow stronger and memories build.

DAY 3 � Today we'll hike along the trail at �Suicide Point.� This incredible view offers sweeping panoramas some 300� above your Snake River rafting trip. And, back on the rafts, the Snake slowly carries us to our next stop at Kirkwood Historic Ranch, an historic sheep ranch. We visit the sheering shed, blacksmith shop and homesteader cabins. Before the creation of the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area, thousands of sheep grazed in the surrounding mountains.

Soon the canyon opens up and we crash through some big wave rapids. When we arrive at Pittsburg Landing, where our 3-day trips end, we take a short hike to see one of the richest collections of Indian petroglyphs on the Snake. After Pittsburg Landing the river narrows and the area's beauty intensifies.

At camp this evening our guides may set up horseshoes or guide a hike. We'll refuel with a nutritious meal and the night sky and fresh mountain air will help you sleep like a baby.

DAY 4 - Today�s spectacular scenery and Hells Canyon whitewater is complemented by short history lessons. We'll see the ford used by Chief Joseph and the Wallowa band of the Nez Perce Indians during the famous 1877 exodus from their homeland. At China Creek we learn about the massacre of Chinese miners who were thought to have had a large cache of gold.

The human drama in Hells Canyon rafting trips is as intriguing as the many natural wonders we discover, like the fascinating wildlife, plant life and geology. It�s been another full day of river rafting fun and discovery.

DAY 5 � We continue to float and marvel at the dramatic scenery. Between the white water rapids, look for golden eagles soaring overhead. Learn about the copper mines at Eureka Bar and the era of steamboats that traveled along the Snake. In the afternoon we'll pass the river's confluence with the legendary Salmon �River of No Return.� The Salmon, where we run our Salmon River rafting trips, ends its journey and mingles with the waters of the mighty Snake in a powerful joining of forces. We now float on double the volume of water as compared to just the Snake River alone. Tonight we camp on a large, white sand beach.

We'll have time for playing on the beach, sunbathing and another evening of laughter and camaraderie under Idaho's star-studded sky.

DAY 6 � By now you�ll be completely adjusted to �river time� as you welcome a new day of adventure. There are some big waves and big rides on this section of the Snake River, and also some long stretches of flat water. Depending on the river flow, we may join the rafts together and use a small, quiet outboard motor to cover some of today�s river miles. As we travel downstream, we'll see the original Nez Perce trail descending down the canyon to a ford used for centuries by the Nez Perce as they traveled east from the Wallowa Mountains (in today�s northeast corner of Oregon).

We stop for another fine lunch on a sandy beach then dawn big smiles for a group photo. After a few more miles of magnificent scenery we reach our take-out spot below the Snake River's confluence with the Grande Ronde River. Gear is untied and everyone carries their personal gear to the waiting bus. It�s a quick 45-minute ride back to the town of Lewiston, Idaho. Enjoy a hot shower, change clothes and then meet your guides around 7:00pm for a ROW-hosted dinner at a local restaurant.

DAY 7 � If you drove to Cambridge and had your car shuttled north, it's waiting for you at the hotel. If you're flying, there�s a free shuttle from the hotel to the Lewiston airport. Or you can take a taxi two hours north to the Spokane airport.

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