Highlights:
Fun but moderate rapids.
Dependable water levels.
Lots of sunshine.
Transportation from Bend included.
Oregon's most popular rafting destination.
Difficulty:
Class III (moderate)
Minimum Age:
6 (and 50 lbs.)
Price:
Adults: $369.00
Youth: $349.00 (12 and Under)
Price Includes:
All camping gear, meals from lunch on the first day through lunch on the last, personal vehicle shuttle to Maupin, Boater’s Pass, paddle jackets and pants on cooler days, and complimentary t-shirt and Nalgene water bottle. (Please add 3% government use fee.)
Availability:
9/2/10,
9/4/10,
9/9/10,
9/11/10,
5/9/11,
5/14/11,
5/28/11,
6/6/11,
6/11/11,
6/20/11,
6/25/11,
7/4/11,
7/9/11,
7/18/11,
7/23/11,
8/1/11,
8/6/11,
8/15/11,
8/20/11,
8/29/11,
9/3/11,
9/12/11,
9/17/11,
9/26/11 BOOK NOW for 2011! Other available dates possible. Please call. (Red = Sold Out)
Raft Types:
Inflatable Kayak
Oar Assisted Paddle Raft
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Fun but moderate whitewater on the Deschutes
Our two-day 2-day Deschutes River rafting trip explores 36 miles of the upper canyon of the Lower Deschutes River from Trout Creek to Maupin. Challenge famous rapids such as Whitehorse, Buckskin Mary, Wapanitia and Box Car. Photographers at Wapanitia and Box Car capture the fun. Our trips are fully outfitted which means we include all of your camping gear and meals and everyone gets a free souvenir t-shirt and water bottle. You’ll spend one night under the stars in a comfortable riverside camp. Your guides do all the work and prepare gourmet meals served on full-sized banquet tables with a selection of fine wines. Most trips run over the weekends, but other dates are available. Close to Portland and Bend, our 2-day Deschutes river rafting trip is a great weekend getaway for families, couples and groups.
| "The guides were really great. They did an excellent job of covering safety and basics and helping the beginning rafters get started without letting them get overwhelmed. Personable, calm, skilled, focused on safety, good at teaching, watchful and relaxed at the same time – they were awesome! Equipment was in good shape and the nicer lifejackets gave the first time rafters a sense of confidence right off the bat. " |
| Gina M. (Deschutes) |
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