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The Klickitat River rafting trip combines the continuous thrill of class Class 2 and Class 3 rapids with the stunning beauty of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
This whitewater rafting trip begins on the eastern flank of the volcanic Mt. Adams, and exposes you to thick pine forests, steep canyons, basalt cliffs, twisted lava formations, and scrub oak forests. This is one of the only ways to experience the true Pacific Northwest wilderness and get away from it all.
While the Klickitat rafting trip is one of the longest in the area, the continuous Class 2 and 3 whitewater keeps the action going all day long. In this full-day Washington rafting trip, your group will enjoy a delicious lunch on the banks of the river halfway down. Stopping to take in the surrounding views and enjoy conversation with your professional river guides makes your experience that much richer. This is a perfect rafting trip for a wildlife enthusiast or a family of adventurers.
Itinerary
Meeting Time
8:00 AM – Arrive at the launch site near the White Salmon River for check-in and gear fitting.
Safety Briefing
Your professional guide team will provide safety instructions and paddle techniques before heading to the river.
Gear Check
Suit up with all necessary equipment: helmet, wetsuit, paddle, splash jacket, and personal flotation device (PFD).
Wilderness Rafting Journey
Begin your 15-mile rafting adventure, navigating Class II–III rapids through remote canyons and forests.
Riverside Lunch
Pause midday for a picnic-style lunch along the riverbank—perfect for refueling and taking in the serene surroundings.
Wrap-Up
Conclude your adventure around 3:30 PM, returning to the base with plenty of unforgettable memories.
Duration & Distance
• Full-day adventure, approximately 7 hours
• Covers 15 miles of river
What’s Included
• Guided rafting tour with safety briefing and paddle instruction
• All required rafting gear (helmet, wetsuit, PFD, splash jacket, booties)
• Riverside lunch
• Transportation to and from river access points
Age Requirements
• Minimum age: 10 years
• All participants must be physically capable and comfortable in water
Rapids & Difficulty
• Class II–III rapids
• Great for first-timers and families seeking a scenic adventure
What to Bring
• Quick-dry clothing or swimwear
• Sunscreen and sunglasses with a retention strap
• A water bottle and a towel for post-tour comfort
• A change of clothes for after the tour
Weather Policy
• Tours operate rain or shine
• In case of extreme weather or unsafe river conditions, rescheduling or full refunds will be offered
This experience does not have a physical location and can be attended online.
This experience will be held at a location of your choice within the service area.