Frequently asked questions
- When is the best time of the year to go on
a river rafting tour?
California has rafting nearly year round but the most popular time to go
is April through July for high water and maximum excitement. July through October still
has plenty of action due to dam released water. Early season has great
whitewater and we have discounts for April and May trips. Look here for information.
- Do I have to know how to swim well?
No, Class 2 and 3 water does not require good swimming ability. A
personal flotation device which we provide will keep you buoyant if you happen to swim
from the raft. There are plenty of calm recovery pools to keep you from
floating down river. Class 4 and 5 requires good swimming ability since participants must
be able to swim back to the raft or shore before the next rapid.
If you raft during high water (spring through early summer) or if
youre on a class 5 river, you will need a wetsuit whether you rent one from us or
provide your own. Summer rafting on class 3 and 4 rivers does not require a wetsuit. Contact us if you have questions.
You need to bring shorts, swim suit, t-shirt, foot protection (old
tennis shoes, booties or sport sandals), and a dry set of clothes for your ride home.Everything that you wear will get wet so plan accordingly. Please do not bring valuable items
(i.e. expensive clothes or shoes, jewelry, non-waterproof cameras or other items) on the
raft. Under a wetsuit you will wear swimwear or insulated synthetic winter underwear (No
COTTON) on cold spring days. On cold days wear wool socks and tennis shoes or booties for
extra warmth.
For camping trips bring all the camping equipment you need (even the
kitchen sink if required) since all of our 2 day trips operate from a base camp where you
can drive in. We have lists of equipment recommended for all trips. Do not bring pets to any of our trips.
- What if I am a vegetarian?
All our meals are buffet style with plenty of non-meat items available
to you. If you have other dietary restrictions please call us before your trip.
We run trips seven days a week from April through October in California.
There are certain days in early and late season during the week that we may not have trips
scheduled but can run a trip if you have at least 4 persons. Plan your trip as far in
advance as possible and this will give you more options for trip dates if you have a group
since most of our popular dates book well in advance.
- How many people go with each trip?
During midweek we have smaller sized groups and the rivers are generally
less crowded making the solitude of the trip much better than on weekends. On weekends we
generally book out so we run the maximum group size that is listed for each river. Sundays
are sometimes less crowded than Saturdays. Early and late season are less busy than prime
season.
- What if the weather is bad?
We will run in any condition of weather or may give everyone the option
to take a rain-check credit if the weather is extremely unpleasant at the check-in point.
After April, the weather is usually perfect for rafting.
If we have at least 3 weeks notice we will make every effort possible to
schedule a guide that you enjoyed in the past.
- Is it appropriate to tip our guide after the trip?
Although a tip is not expected, if you feel your guide has done an
exceptional job or gone that extra step to make your trip more enjoyable and memorable, a
tip is a nice way to show your appreciation.
- Can we still raft if we have young children (under 7 years)?
Yes. On a two day trip on the South Fork American we can run a split
trip where a different parent stays in camp during each day. We can also take kids as
young as 5 on the Lotus section of the South Fork.
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