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Thrilling Whitewater trips
Class IV and V rivers are very challenging.
They require physical fitness, swimming skills and a practiced
spirit of adventure.
Join us for incredible whitewater throughout
the season, from Spring Rafting
on the "Slamin' Salmon," Scott and Upper Sac, to the finest summertime
whitewater in the state on the Upper Klamath. The photo at right
shows Cascade Rapids on the Cal Salmon.
Call us or email rafting@riverdancers.com for
trip schedules, flows and the latest information on the most exciting
whitewater rafting available. 800-926-5002 or 530-926-3517.
"The river
and nature were great, but you made the difference between a good trip
and a great adventure."
-- Bruce French
Upper Sacramento River
Class
3 - April-June
Rates & Reservations
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Level of difficuty
Our run starts with majestic views of Mt.
Shasta. After a short warm-up, we're off to the races with
excellent whitewater and lots of rapids. We'll learn about river
hydraulics, natural history and the geological forces forging the
area.
This is one run beginners and experienced
alike are proud to get through with style. A fine training
run for the more demanding Salmon, Scott and Upper Klamath.
Upper Klamath River
Class 4+ - June-October
Rates & Reservations
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Level of difficuty
The best summer whitewater on the west coast!
You'll dance your way through roller coaster waves and technical
moves in a river gorge of stunning, wild scenic beauty. Makes
a great one-day trip of 18 miles, the heart of which redefines
the concepts of fun and thrill.
California Salmon River
Class
5 - April-June
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Level of difficuty
The "Slammin' Salmon" is a feast for the eye
with beautiful country, steep granite walls, and crystal
clear waters. With its raging, exhilarating rapids, this trip
is for the brave at heart and experienced paddler only.
Scott River
Class 5 - April-June
Rates & Reservations
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Level of difficuty
A rare Class V gem with extraordinary whitewater,
this is the path less traveled. Long "boulder garden" rapids,
"stay-in-the-boat" big drops, and precise maneuvering make one
wonder, "Can it get any better?"
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