Experience the ultimate over-night river adventure. This trip is a great option for families, friend groups, and anyone wanting a chance to experience the Salmon River.
Great for families, this trip offers a perfect mix of excitement, adventure, and relaxation for all ages to enjoy.
This trip features a 31-mile float with a variety of class 3 and 4 whitewater rapids including Vinegar Creek, Carey Falls, Van Creek, Lake Creek, Time Zone, Traps, Fiddle Creek, and even more! Along with the exciting whitewater you can also enjoy time swimming in the river, the beautiful scenery, and river snacks and beverages. You will also enjoy lunch each day on one of the Salmon River’s sandy beaches. At the end of your first day of floating we will stop for camp where you can enjoy time relaxing next to the water, short hikes along the riverbank, swimming, or playing river games
Along with enjoying time at the riverside camp Outdoor Voyagers also provides dinner prepared by your river guides. After you enjoy your meal, you can expect to take in some incredible star gazing before retiring for the night in one of the provided tents.
The next day you can plan on waking up for breakfast hot and ready before breaking down camp and finishing your second day on the water.
Prior to your trip plan to meet at the Lucille boat ramp parking lot at 8 am MST or 7 am PST. Here you will be able to load your belongings into a provided drybag and then you will board the
Outdoor Voyagers shuttle and be taken to end of the road up the Salmon River at Vinegar Creak boat ramp where your trip will launch. There you will meet your river guides and after a safety briefing, you’ll push off.
This whitewater rafting trip is the perfect addition to your family’s Idaho summer vacation.
4 person minimum
Adults: $400
Youth (7-13): $350
Come ready for fun and a great time.
Beginners and first-timers are welcome on all trips. Our guides provide full safety instruction and paddling training before launching, and every trip is designed to be fun and approachable for all skill levels. The minimum age is 6 during the regular season and 14 during high water in early June. Children must weigh a minimum of 50 lbs and have at least a 24" chest measurement.
Trip Schedule: Start your trip by meeting us at the Lucile Boat Ramp parking lot just 8.7 miles north of Riggins @ 8
am (for overnights) or 10 am MST (for 3-day trips). (Note the time difference between PST and MST).
From there board the Outdoor Voyagers River Van. Don’t take anything you won’t be taking on the river. You don’t want to leave anything in the van. You’ll then be taken through Riggins to Carey or Vinegar Creek where your trip launches.
At the boat ramp you’ll meet your river guides and have a safety briefing.
Once on the water you can expect thrilling whitewater, swim time, boat games, and great scenery.
Along the way we’ll make stops for lunch and to set up camp at an available sandy beach along the river. We provide all your meals and can accommodate for dietary needs. At camp you can enjoy time relaxing next to the water, short hikes along the riverbank, swimming, or playing river games.
Your Trip will end back at your vehicle. There are changing areas and restrooms at the take-out.
Pro Tips: Bring a personal water bottle. We want everyone to stay hydrated and healthy. If we are providing lunch, we will have bottled water, but help us reduce waste by bringing your own water bottle. We bring lots of extra water so you can have plenty of refills.
Avoid bringing valuables or jewelry. We recommend retention straps on sunglasses and hats. Outdoor Voyagers is not responsible for lost or damage personal items.
Pack Light. Space is limited. We provide dry bags to access anything you might need during the day
and additional dry bags for overnight gear.
Check the weather forecast before your trip. We continue floating even in the rain. A rain jacket and/or cold weather ear can make things more comfortable.
What to wear: Swimsuits can be great. Quick drying shorts and SPF rated shirts can help with comfort and provide additional sun protection. Try to avoid cotton fabrics.
Trip Info:
Trip Distance: 34 miles
- Personal Water Bottle
- Strap-on sandals or appropriate river shoes
- Swim Wear
- Sun Protection (sunscreen, sun shirt, hat, sunglasses, etc.) (Avoid the “River Tax” and bring retainers for hats and sunglasses)
- Personal medications (EpiPen for bees or other allergic reactions, insulin, inhaler, etc.)
- Though it’s not required; tipping your river guide is appropriate and appreciated
In our opinion, this is the best stretch of river in Idaho for one, two, or three-day whitewater rafting trips.
The pool and drop typology of the river provides plenty of terrific rapids coupled with peaceful pools and sandy beaches.
Rapid classifications change during the season according to the river's volume. This section of the Salmon River generally contains class II, III, and IV rapids.
Safety is our top priority, and if river conditions present too great a risk, we may make certain adjustments to the float in order to mitigate that risk.
We use a combination of paddle and oar boats on all our trips.
Paddle rafts require a minimum of six guests who are ready and willing to paddle. Paddle rafts are great because they allow more people to be involved and create a real immersive experience for participants.
Oar boats allow the guide to maneuver a smaller group of guests along with any gear needed down the river. While it is not required, having 2-4 paddlers in the oar boats is always appreciated.
Additionally, we do have a small number of single and tandem inflatable kayaks available upon request
Along with being personable and professional, all our guides have the experience and preparation needed to safely guide you down the river. Each guide completes a thorough, training program that includes river safety, rescue & first aid, guest care, and company-specific standards—going well beyond the state licensing requirements.
Our guides are genuinely passionate about the river and excited to share that experience with you.
If you’d like to get to know some of them beforehand, visit our Team page.
As with any service industry, tips for great service are appropriate and appreciated.
If you’re planning a Salmon River rafting trip with Outdoor Voyagers, there are plenty of convenient lodging and camping options for before or after your trip in and around Riggins, Idaho. We'd be happy to share some with you.
If you’re interested in a more immersive river experience, we also offer an optional riverside camping add-on. This fully supported overnight experience includes meals and all necessary camp gear—such as tents and sleeping pads. It’s a great way to extend your trip and enjoy more time in the canyon. To learn more or add this option to your booking, please contact us.

