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Whitewater rafting in Jackson Hole is an exhilarating family adventure. The Family Standard Raft tour navigates Class II and III rapids for 8 miles, offering thrills for all skill levels. With knowledgeable guides and small group sizes, participants receive personalized attention as they take in the stunning limestone cliffs and lush landscapes of Grey’s National Forest. This exciting day on the water promises an unforgettable experience, but what else can you expect from this adventure?
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Whitewater rafting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming offers thrilling Class II and III rapids along an 8-mile (13-kilometer) stretch of scenic river.
With a 99% traveler recommendation rate, this guided adventure features limestone cliffs, Lodgepole Pine hills, and Grey’s National Forest.
The whitewater adventure boasts a 99% traveler recommendation rate, showcasing limestone cliffs, Lodgepole Pine hills, and the stunning Grey’s National Forest.
Groups are small, with a maximum of 16 travelers, ensuring personalized attention from experienced guides.
Participants receive personal floatation devices, paddles, and access to wetsuits at an additional cost.
No food or drink is included, so guests should bring synthetic clothing as they’ll get wet during the whitewater experience.
The guided adventure offers small group sizes, with a maximum of 16 travelers for personalized attention.
Departure times are available in the morning or afternoon. Participants receive essential gear like personal floatation devices and paddles. Wetsuits can be rented for an additional fee.
No food or drink is included, so guests should wear synthetic clothing as they’ll get wet.
The meeting point is 225 W Broadway, Jackson, WY 83001, USA, and travelers should arrive 45 minutes prior to departure.
The trip ends at the same location, and a $3 user fee applies for guests 16 and older.
The meeting point for the whitewater rafting adventure is 225 W Broadway, Jackson, WY 83001, USA.
Guests should arrive 45 minutes prior to departure. No hotel pickups are offered, and the end point is the same as the meeting point.
Guests ages 16 and older will need to pay a $3 Bridger Teton National Forest user fee.
The tour doesn’t include transportation, but it’s conveniently located near public transit options.
Guests should expect a short but slightly strenuous hike from the river to the bus at the end of the adventure.
A moderate physical fitness level is required for this whitewater rafting adventure.
This whitewater rafting adventure requires a moderate level of physical fitness.
It’s not wheelchair accessible, but is near public transportation. Guests should expect a short, slightly strenuous hike from the river to the bus.
They’ll need to bring a backpack for dry clothes, as they’ll get wet during the trip. The experience isn’t suitable for those with serious health conditions or mobility issues.
However, it’s great for families and suitable for both novices and experienced rafters. As long as you’re moderately fit, you’ll be able to fully enjoy the thrilling Class II and III rapids.
Travelers have overall rated the whitewater rafting experience in Jackson Hole a remarkable 4.9 out of 5.
Positive reviews highlight the friendly and knowledgeable guides, scenic views, and fun for all ages. Some mention concerns about the duration of the rafting and river conditions.
However, most recommend the experience, noting it’s suitable for both novices and experienced rafters.
The tour offers thrilling Class II and III rapids, with participants provided personal floatation devices, paddles, and guides.
While a moderate fitness level is required, the adventure promises an exciting and memorable whitewater rafting journey in the stunning Jackson Hole landscape.
Whitewater rafting in Jackson Hole delivers a thrilling adventure down the region’s Class II and III rapids. Adrenaline-seekers can tackle challenging features like Big Kahuna and Lunch Counter on an 8-mile stretch of the river.
The journey offers:
As the rafts glide along the serene stretch of the river, travelers are treated to a breathtaking panorama of the surrounding landscape.
Towering limestone cliffs stand guard, their rugged facades carved by the relentless forces of nature. Verdant Lodgepole Pine hills roll gently in the distance, their emerald hues contrasting with the river’s rushing currents.
The majestic Grey’s National Forest looms overhead, its dense canopy providing a natural backdrop to the adventure.
Every twist and turn of the river unveils a new scenic wonder, leaving rafters in awe of the untamed beauty that defines Jackson Hole.
To get the most out of your whitewater rafting adventure, it’s important to come prepared. The key is wearing the right gear. Here’s what to bring:
Arriving early and following your guide’s instructions will ensure a thrilling yet safe experience on the river.
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Participants are provided with Personal Floatation Devices for the rafting trip. These are the life jackets that will keep rafters safe and afloat throughout the thrilling Class II and III rapids.
Participants are provided with Personal Floatation Devices, but can’t bring their own. The guides require everyone to use the provided PFDs for safety. Bringing your own device isn’t permitted on this rafting tour.
There’s no minimum age requirement, but participants must be able to swim and follow guide instructions. The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, so guests should consider their physical abilities before booking.
No, you can’t bring your own snacks and beverages. The tour doesn’t include any food or drink, so you’ll need to leave those at home. You’ll just want to bring synthetic clothing since you’ll get wet.
Guests can take photos and videos during the rafting trip, but it’s recommended to use waterproof equipment. The guides can provide advice on when and where to capture the best moments safely.
Whitewater rafting in Jackson Hole’s Family Standard Raft tour offers an exhilarating adventure for all skill levels. Navigating Class II and III rapids, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the Grey’s National Forest. With small groups and knowledgeable guides, this is a memorable and scenic way to experience the region’s natural beauty. Whether you’re a seasoned rafter or a first-timer, you’re sure to have an unforgettable day on the water.