
A Day In the Life of a River Guide
Its a tough life, but someone has to do it.
Read MoreIts a tough life, but someone has to do it.
Read MoreThe Klamath River of far Northern California is a choice destination. Wild and Scenic, off the beaten path, a river less traveled … rafting the Klamath River is adventure packed, memory making excitement.
Read MoreTired of the office? Need a break from deadlines, those pesky co-workers, not to mention the boss? Time to hit the road! Change your chi … go whitewater river rafting on Memorial Day Weekend.
Read MoreGet your thrills whitewater rafting on the Upper Sacramento River of far northern California
Read More$90 with catered lunch or $70 bring your own 12 miles of class 3 rapids, waves, splashes, riffles, ripples and giggles. A challenge for beginners, great fun for experienced paddlers. Kids 10 years old and up. Discover this gem of a river, 4 hours only from the Bay Area, 40 minutes north of Redding, right […]
Read MoreWe grandparents look forward to The Holidays as a time when we might have a few elusive moments with those teenaged grandchildren.
Read MoreLife isn’t always like a day on the river for freshmen, but the Klamath River recently served as classroom for 40 Weed Highschool freshmen.
Read MoreLibrary supporters and river enthusiasts came together June 25th for a day of rafting and kayaking on the Klamath River to benefit the four south Siskiyou County libraries.
Read MoreSaturday, June 25th, 2011 Please join us on the beautiful Tree of Heaven section of the Klamath River for a day of rafting and inflatable kayaking in support of your local libraries. $60 per person, bring your own lunch All proceeds will be donated to benefit the south Siskiyou County Libraries, Weed, Mt Shasta, McCloud […]
Read MoreAccording to the English Outdoor Council “experience of the outdoors and wilderness has the potential to confer a multitude of benefits on young people’s physical development, emotional and mental health.”
Read More30 whitewater aficionados gathered at the Upper Sacramento Sims river access last Saturday, May 19th for the fourth annual Upper Sacramento whitewater rafting trip and river restoration project.
Read MoreIncrease your personal happiness index and go rafting!
Read MoreThe best summer white water on the west coast. A challenging run requiring a practiced spirit of adventure!
Available Throughout the Season!
Read MoreWhat meaningful gift to give mom or dad this Christmas? How about giving them something truly unique, a memorable experience, a wilderness adventure?
Read MoreFinally, your family is grown and you’re making vacation choices based on what YOU want to do. A little luxury, like a great meal and a glass of good wine, is important. But you’re looking for a different kind of cruise vacation – one where you are at the helm. Consider a Northern California river […]
Read MoreKlamath River Dam removal was on the ballot this year in the two counties most likely to be affected by that removal, Siskiyou County, California and Klamath County, Oregon.
Read MoreThe McCloud River is perhaps the best Class 3/4 run in California. It has some of the finest forest scenery on any California river. Conservationists have been pushing the Forest Service to recommend it for Wild and Scenic status – over the objections of the timber industry and private fishing clubs. While many boaters are […]
Read MoreFood is integral to the unforgettable experience of a rafting trip and feeding river runners is no small task. River Dancers’ guides are talented outdooor folks, smooth at the oars, good leaders, storytellers and resourceful chefs
Read MoreThe Hymn to the Dawn is River Yogi John’s favorite poem. If you’ve ever been on a trip with him, you’ve probably heard it…
Read MoreThis suspended bridge at the Upper Sacramento River Sims River Access was built in 1933. It was the first major construction project completed in the U.S. by the Civilian Conservation Corps crews in the 30’s.
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