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Peace, Love, & the Outdoors

Come take a float with us on one of four different rivers in northern California and southern Oregon~There’s nothing like floating on the river to refresh body mind and spirit~We hope you will join us on the water!  

We book for the Illinois River and Rogue River in Southwest Oregon, as well as the Smith River and Klamath river in Northern California.

 The Illinois and Smith are typically open to book from March 1st until July 1st. The Klamath is open from June 1st until October 1st. The Rogue is open all year but requires a special request directly to the owner, Travis Garnier. Each river takes about 4-6 hours to float, and we typically start at 10 am. The minimum age for the Rogue, Smith, and Klamath is 5. The minimum age for the Illinois is 13. Exceptions to the age rule are possible for experienced children by request. More information about each river can be found through the link below. 

Travis (Owner/Lead Guide)

outdoor adventure awaits

Rafting Basics

Please read the sections below

What to bring

Sunblock, hats, river shoes, camera (we provide a dry bag if needed), swimsuit, Croakies for sunglasses (to keep them on your head), Lunch.

Please see our FAQ page

What we Supply

Boats, life jackets, paddles and all the rafting equipment you will need.
Dry bags for clothing and towels or anything you want to keep dry, extra sunblock, professional white water guide.

Safety

We are committed to the highest safety standards.
All of our guides are highly skilled, have many years of experience and are CPR/First Aid certified and Swift Water Rescue trained.

Pricing

Price is $100 a head for a full day trip, meet us in Happy Camp, Ca., we supply the best equipment we can so you will enjoy safe clean fun. An assumption of risk document with your signature is required.

Reservations

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For more information please call Customer Support : (541) 321-0184

You can also email Customer Support: [email protected]

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Be One with Mother Nature

“Keep close to Nature’s heart… and break clear away, once in a while, and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. Wash your spirit clean.”

– John Muir

"I had a great time, Travis is a fantastic guide"

Jeff Wismer

★★★★★

"What a Ride"

Michael Garnier

★★★★★

"That was a Super Dope Experience"

Rocky

★★★★★

Amazing and Incredible Life Changing Experience.. I never knew that River Rafting could be so spiritual and regenerative.

Tiffany Fitch
★★★★★

Have Fun and Please be kind to others

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