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If you want to paddle on some of the best whitewater on the planet and day trips are your preferred choice, here are the top Idaho one-day rafting trips from north to south. Moyie River. Flowing from the Purcell Mountains of Canada, the Moyie crosses the border just northeast of Bonners Ferry.
3 maj 2023 · Whitewater rafting on the South Fork of the Boise River, Idaho. Depending on the river, Idaho's rafting and paddling season takes place between May and September. The months of May and June are ideal for most white-water trips in Idaho, when the rivers run cold with snowmelt.
The biggest rapids are in the first 34-mile section and include the Class IV rapids of Wild Sheep and Granite; rapids with huge waves and hydraulics. There are plenty of other fun Class III+ rapids including Rush Creek, Sluice Creek, Waterspout, Wild Goose, and more.
29 kwi 2021 · The Lower Salmon River presents an easy-going yet exciting three- to four-day experience whitewater rafting in Idaho. This multiday trip starts near the town of White Bird and runs down to the confluence of the Snake River.
The most famous whitewater rafting trip in Idaho and America’s premier alpine wilderness rafting expedition, the Middle Fork Salmon drops some 3000 feet over 100 miles. Incredible rapids, spin and fly fishing, hot springs, hiking trails, waterfalls, and spectacular Rocky Mountain scenery.
Whitewater seekers go for the Middle Fork of the Salmon, Hells Canyon, the Lochsa, Selway, Bruneau, Jarbidge, South Fork Payette, or Snake River, Southern Idaho. Idaho outfitters take care of everything on these trips.
Difficulty: Class III. Length: Full Day. Season: May - September. When rafting the famous Hagerman section of the Snake River one goes splashing through plentiful class III whitewater in the bottom of the beautiful Hagerman Canyon surrounded by wildlife and awe-inspiring geologic formations.