Want to go on a thrilling adventure this summer? Sign up for an epic raft trip with Oregon River Experiences.
I spent my childhood and young adulthood canoeing and rafting with my family, so I'm always eager to get on (and in) the water. Luckily, for us Oregonians, our state boasts many fabulous rivers to explore. One great way to do this is to sign up for a rafting outing with experienced guides. That way, you get to leave all the planning and lugging of gear to the experts, leaving you and your group to fully enjoy your time on the water. With Oregon River Experiences, you can choose from a variety of locations across Oregon.
Oregon River Experiences offers a range of options, from half-day excursions to multi-day whitewater adventures.
Let the experts navigate, while you relax on the river and enjoy the stunning scenery.
Sign up with a large group or join in with others and make new friends.
Choose between casual, mild water floats or soaring over class III+ rapids and everything in between.
You'll likely see wildlife along the way like birds, otters, or fish.
Trips are run along a range of Oregon waterways, such as the Lower Clackamas River, Upper Clackamas River, North Santiam River, Deschutes River, McKenzie River, Grand Ronde River, Owyhee River, Lower Salmon River, John Day River, and North Umpqua River.
You're sure to find an option that works for your location and preferences.
Enjoy serene pit stops along the river on secluded beaches.
Some trips include the option to swim — or even take a big jump into the water.
If you choose a trip with rapids, your professional guides will safely lead you on an exciting adrenaline rush down the river.
Wear a swimsuit or other light clothing as you and your group will get wet! But, of course, that's part of the fun.
Whichever trip you choose, you know it will be a blast!
I can't wait to get on the water again!
For more information or to book a trip, visit the Oregon River Experiences website. If your trip to the river includes a drive, you may want to stock up on car-friendly snacks for the drive there and back. Be sure to bring sunscreen and water, too.
If you have been rafting in Oregon, leave us a comment and tell us all about your experiences. Also, feel free to share your favorite outdoor adventures in Oregon that we should check out next.
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