Rafting River Snake whitewater
Rafting River Snake whitewater – Take Water River Trips through 8 miles of whitewater in the Grand Canyon of the Snake River. Combining spectacular scenery with the excitement of rolling rapids, this trip has all the ingredients for the perfect river adventure. Small 8-man paddle rafts are available on the whitewater section starting in June.
Overnight Trips-Scenic/Whitewater Combo
The lower Snake River route runs the whitewater of the Snake River Canyon. Experience Big Kahuna and other fun rapids around the area. It’s Jackson’s most popular trip for good reason! Jackson Hole lies just west of the Continental Divide and occupies about 400 square miles. The waters of the Snake River take up part of the valley. It makes for an impressive view and fantastic whitewater rafting opportunities.
Rafting River Snake whitewater
Jackson Hole White Water Rafting
Jackson Hole is home to one of the most exiting activities in the world. As a result, White Water Rafting has quickly become a summer activity favorite. Rafting trips vary from the calm, scenic upper Snake River. Which offers a unique perspective of Grand Teton National Park to the wild and exciting Lower Snake River.
The Jackson Hole Whitewater offers Whitewater and Scenic Rafting Trips on the Snake River. This river provides 8 miles of wildest adventurous whitewater trip in Jackson Hole. As a result you can float for 13 miles past some of the most beautiful scenery in Jackson Hole, the entire trip takes about 7 hours and many outfitters will include lunch on the river.
There are many whitewater rafting outfitters in the Jackson Hole Snake River whitewater rafting area. You can find many on the internet. However we suggest that really word of mouth and referrals is always the best way to go. Going on a class 1 or 2 set of rapids, is not dangerous with only 2 foot waves. However higher class rapids require more skilled guides. As a result, they need to be experienced in handling groups in more aggressive whitewater rapids.
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