Highlights:
Fun but moderate rapids
Dependable water levels
Lots of sunshine
2 nights of comfortable camping
Oregon's most popular rafting destination
Difficulty:
Class III (moderate)
Minimum Age:
6 (and 50 lbs.)
Price:
Adults: $555.00
Youth: $535.00 (12 and Under)
Price Includes:
Personal camping gear, meals from lunch on the first day through lunch on the last, personal vehicle shuttle to Maupin, gourmet meals and wines served on full-sized banquet tables, boaters passes, paddle jackets & pants on cooler days, free t-shirt & Nalgene water bottle.
Availability:
5/15/12,
5/22/12,
5/29/12,
6/5/12,
6/12/12,
6/19/12,
6/26/12,
7/2/12,
7/10/12,
7/17/12,
7/24/12,
7/31/12,
8/6/12,
8/14/12,
8/21/12,
8/28/12,
9/4/12,
9/11/12,
9/18/12,
9/25/12 (Red = Sold Out)
Raft Types:
Inflatable Kayak
Oar Assisted Paddle Raft
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Comfortable camping and beautiful scenery on the Deschutes
Our 3-day Deschutes River rafting trip is the best organized and most comfortable overnight rafting experience available on the Deschutes River. Our trips explore 46 miles of the Deschutes River canyon beginning at Warm Springs and ending in the town of Maupin, Oregon. We provide all of your camping and rafting gear and your guides prepare and serve delicious meals on full-sized banquet tables with a selection of fine wines. The first day of the trip is fairly mellow with excellent scenery, great birding opportunities and a few small rapids. The excitement increases over the next two days as you challenge famous rapids like Whitehorse, Buckskin Mary, Wapanitia and Boxcar in rafts and inflatable kayaks. You’ll also have opportunities to fish, hike, swim or just relax along the way. During the trip your vehicle will be shuttled and waiting for you at the take-out in Maupin (included in the trip price).
| "[The trip was] much better than a trip with a competitor 2 years ago. More attention to safety, more information about what to expect while on the river, safer equipment, lots of fun. Great guides! " |
| Sandra S. (Deschutes) |
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