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Top Float Trip Destinations
From
Appalachian valleys to Rocky Mountain gorges, from subtropical Florida sloughs
to the braided streams of the Alaskan bush, you’ll find a plethora of
world-class rivers to float in the United States. Here at Dunn Rite, you can
stock up for your next rafting or paddling voyage.
To wet your
appetite for putting those Dunn Rite floating coolers to good use, here are
five of the very best float trips in the country!
The Grand Canyon, Arizona
Floating the
Grand Canyon of the Colorado River easily ranks among the most all-around
iconic
whitewater
adventures
in the world. The scenery is unsurpassed, given you’re rolling
through perhaps the planet’s most spectacular (if not the largest) canyon,
gouged out of multicolored rock that in the inner depths reaches better than a
billion years old and fed by dizzying tributary gulches and ephemeral waterfalls.
The mood of the run has all the variety you could ask for: from laid-back
rides on languid flat water to heart-in-your-mouth plunges
through monster rapids, including the infamous Lava Falls.
The
outfitters licensed to operate within Grand Canyon National Park lead day trips
and short floats of a few days, but the premier experience (whether self-guided
or on a tour) is the full run through the defile from Lees Ferry to Diamond
Creek: 225 miles
and up to two weeks in the canyon deeps.
Middle Fork Salmon River, Idaho
Another of
the truly legendary whitewater rivers in North America, the
Middle Fork of the Salmon
flows nearly its entire length through the 2.36-million-acre Frank Church-River of
No Return Wilderness
of central Idaho: part of the largest road-less
area in the Lower 48. This canyon-clad stream was among the first eight rivers
declared Wild & Scenic in the original 1968 legislation, and all but the
one-mile, “Scenic”-designated reach outside the wilderness area is classified
“Wild.”
From the
confluence of Bear Valley and Marsh creeks to its mouth in the mainstem
Salmon—the near-mythic “River of No Return”—the Middle Fork drops several
thousand feet in a course ridden with Class III and IV rapids, among them
Velvet Falls, Rubber Rapid, and Cramer Creek Rapid. A float trip may turn up
sightings of bighorn sheep, black bears, elk, even pumas and gray wolves, not
to mention grand “yellow-belly” Ponderosa pines and the soaring crags of the
Salmon River Mountains. Remote riverside campsites, hot springs, canyon trails,
and trout-packed depths await you, deep in the heart of the conterminous U.S.’s
greatest wilderness.
Tuolumne
River, California
One of the
great streams of the west side of the Sierra Nevada, the Tuolumne
heads on Mounts Dana and Lyell and runs some 150 miles to the San Joaquin River in
California’s Central Valley. While paddling is possible at points upstream,
including within Yosemite National Park, the
most acclaimed run is
the 18-mile reach between Meral's
Pool and Wards Ferry just above Lake Don Pedro: a boiling chasm that
includes such formidable rapids as the Class V Clavey
Falls as well as Rock Garden, Nemesis, Ram’s Head, Evangelist, Thread the
Needle, and other big wildwater.
Buffalo River, Arkansas
The undammed
Buffalo River offers some of the finest river-running in the country as it
winds through gorgeous Ozark highlands. Most of the flow, a 135-mile stretch,
is managed by the National Park Service as the
Buffalo National River.
The upper portion of this offers
thrilling, hemmed-in whitewater during the late spring, while the Buffalo
National River’s Lower District typically provides year-round floating past
high riverside bluffs, some of the most impressive of which lie in the Lower
Buffalo Wilderness reach.
Noatak
River, Alaska
On a scale
of wildness beyond almost any other major U.S. rivers, the
Noatak drains
the most pristine watershed in North America. The scale of untrammeled
country—alongside the spectacular peaks and ridges of the Brooks Range as
scenery and the opportunity to see Arctic critters such as caribou, wolverine,
and barren-ground grizzly bears—makes this a bucket-list expedition for any
wilderness-lover.
Many float
the Noatak in its upper course within the roadless,
trail-less Gates of the Arctic National Park & Preserve, particularly the
reach between Twelve Mile Creek and Lake Matcharak. But
much longer trips are possible if you continue from Gates of the Arctic into
the adjoining 6.5-million-acre Noatak National
Preserve. Not far beyond the National Preserve lies Noatak,
the only permanent settlement along the river and a great place to end your
Brooks Range odyssey.
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