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Make your rafting reservations online with our partner, the Northwest Rafting Company. If you can’t find the right trip or would rather make your reservation over the phone give us a call or email us. We can find you another trip on this or another river that meets your needs. Since all payments are non-refundable we recommend you get travel insurance. There is no fee for our service, ensuring the cost of your expedition is the same as booking directly with our partner.
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Cherry Creek and Tuolumne River Flows
For those planning trips, we’ve provided estimated current flows and historical flows for the past five years at two key locations: Meral’s Pool (for Tuolumne River trips) and Mushroom Rapid (for Cherry Creek runs). These estimates are valuable for gauging water levels and timing your adventures. Typically, by mid-June in most years, flows drop below 2000 cfs, marking the start of summer conditions when Cherry Creek becomes runnable.
Navigating Dietary Limitations on Multi-day Rafting Trips
Whether you have allergies, follow a specific diet, or prefer certain foods, planning ahead is key to ensuring everyone enjoys the journey. Here’s how outfitters typically handle dietary concerns to make your rafting experience both enjoyable and safe.
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Wildlife Safety on Rafting Trips in Alaska
Alaska’s wilderness comes the risk of encountering dangerous animals, including bears, wolves, and moose. Outfitters take extensive precautions to keep guests safe, but it’s important for rafters to understand how to minimize risks when facing Alaska’s formidable wildlife. This guide will break down safety measures for black, brown, and polar bears as well as other dangerous animals, with an emphasis on how commercial rafting outfitters manage these risks.