Owyhee River Rafting Journey
The Owyhee River: Rafting in the Grand Canyon of
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"I just wanted to let you all know
how truly wonderful and amazing our trip down the Owyhee was. The geology of
the area was stupendous and we couldn't believe it was Oregon, appearing more
like the desert Southwest. We were all impressed by our guides and felt like
we all became friends..." --C. Wieneke, Owyhee River Trip,
2004 "Devon and I had a great five days on the Owyhee. Kim was a real
delight. The weather was kind and the scenery, fortunately, unchanged for
the last several millenia. We will be back." --P. Stevens, Owyhee River
Rafting Trip, 1999 |
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The Isolated
and Dramatic Owyhee River Rafting Trip
April through May |
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Additional
Owyhee River Information |
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The Wild
and Scenic Owyhee river, tucked inconspicuously into Oregons southeast
corner, is a relatively undiscovered jewel. Towering high desert canyon walls,
an abundance of rare birds, exceptional whitewater, and quiet isolation await
adventurers seeking a rafting trip on a wilderness river less traveled.
Often compared to adventures in Bryce, Zion, and Grand Canyon National
Parks, the Owyhee river rafting trip offers drama and solitude to those who
venture to this remote corner of the world. The Owyhee river flows north from
its northern Nevada headwaters through the geologically-rich Owyhee high
plateau, until it reaches the Snake River on the Oregon-Idaho border. A
National Wild and Scenic River, the Lower Owyhee river and canyon dramatically
changes character over its 65 mile course between Rome, Oregon, and Lake
Owyhee.
Initially running through sage grass and gently sloping hills
the Owyhee quickly transpires into a steep and deep canyon, with sheer cliffs
over 1,000 feet tall reaching into the quiet desert sky. The multicolored
rhyolite canyon walls highlight the fascinating geology and are home to
numerous animals and birds found on the Owyhee river. These same walls serve as
the backdrop for a spectacular wilderness and whitewater river.
Trip
Overview Our Owyhee river rafting trips begin and end Jordan
Valley, Oregon, a short drive from Boise, Idaho. Boise is served by most major
airlines. We can arrange a shuttle to pick you up in Boise, making your journey
to the Owyhee as simple as catching a plane! We highly recommend you consider
being one of the few that have journeyed through this high desert
paradise.
Each day on the Owyhee river rafting journey brings new and
exciting adventures and challenges. Rapids such as Whistling Bird, Upset, and
Montgomery reveal their presence with a dull roar heard from far upriver. The
snappy whitewater then appears on the horizon, beckoning rafters to dance down
and through the waves and drops.
As if to reward those who travel this
river less traveled, hot springs serve as therapeutic pools along the river. If
water levels are right we stop and soak in these geothermal treats. Unique
scenery and geologic formations are found at every turn. Weeping Wall Springs,
an idyllic freshwater oasis, allows us to whet our thirst with pure spring
water. Lambert Rocks, a rugged basalt formation and Chalk Basin cut into the
sky and serve as great places to explore the desert canyon on foot. And, in
Iron Point Canyon the river narrows and runs like a ribbon at the bottom of
this monumental gorge.
All of these features are accentuated by the
solitude of the Owyhee river. An Owyhee river rafting trip is like no other, as
the river is so rarely run. It is unusual to encounter more than one or two
other groups throughout the entire trip, and is even common to see no other
forms of human life at all. The pristine nature of the Owyhee allows for wild
birds to flourish and for animals such as Bighorn sheep and antelope to
peacefully wander the shore and nimbly negotiate canyon walls. Quiet, serene,
and tranquil are words that are regularly used to describe the Owyhee.
Our Owyhee river rafting trips begin and end Jordan Valley, Oregon, a
short drive from Boise, Idaho. Boise is served by most major airlines. We can
arrange a shuttle to pick you up in Boise, making your journey to the Owyhee as
simple as catching a plane! We also provide free-of-charge all personal camping
gear including sleeping bags, sleeping pads, and tents. We highly recommend
you consider being one of the few that have journeyed through this high desert
paradise. For more detailed information such as a daily itinerary, rendezvous
time and place, and so on, please click here. |
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Note: Youth is under 16; the minimum age is 12 in
April and early May and eight in mid to late May. |
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LENGTH |
ADULT |
YOUTH |
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4-Day Trip |
$1145 |
$995 |
April 9, April 29; Other dates may be
available. |
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5-Day Trip |
$1245 |
$1045 |
April 2, May 10, May 24; Other dates may be available.
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Space is limited:
RESERVE
NOW
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Please add 6% land/government use fee
to the above prices. NOTE: Other dates may be available. Please contact our
office for more information.
All trips begin in Jordan Valley,
Oregon. Prices include all river equipment, food, guides, personal camping gear
such as tents, sleeping pads, and sleeping bags, waterproof bags, camp chairs,
and shuttle between Jordan Valley and the river. |
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