Middle South Fork American River 2-Day Combo
Description: The reverse of our most popular American river rafting trip. We raft the Middle Fork American river the first day and then hit the South Fork American river the second. Spend 2 days rafting 2 different rivers. Day 1 is the 18 miles of the Middle Fork Day , and day 2 is the Gorge Run on the South Fork American and , 2 nights of camping at our private riverside camp, and 5 awesome meals. Right off the bat we hit “Good Morning”, a rapid that will drench you and give you a taste of what is to come later in the day. Of course, the famous “Tunnel Chute”, “Kanaka Falls” are just a few of the class IV rapids you will encounter on your Middle South Fork American 2-Day Combo river rafting adventure.
Trip Basics
- 12+ years
- Adventurous First Timer, Intermediate
- 2 Days
- Class III-IV
- 32 River Miles
Trip Logistics
- River: Middle and South Fork American Rivers
- Section: Day 1: Oxbow Reservoir - Greenwood / Day 2: Coloma - Salmon Falls
- Departs from: WWE Base Camp - Lotus, CA Map
- Meals: Day 1: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner / Day 2: Breakfast, Lunch
- Duration: 2 Days
- Start time: 5:30 PM night before first day of rafting
Trip Pricing
- Mon-Thurs Start: $350 Adults / $330 Youth
- Friday Start: $365 Adults / $345 Youth
- Saturday Start: $375 Adults / $355 Youth
- Sunday Start: $365 Adults / $345 Youth
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Trip Itinerary
Your 2-Day Middle Fork American River and South Fork American river rafting combo adventure begins the night before your trip with camping at our own private camp area right on the banks of the South Fork American river. Our camp host will meet you and escort you to your assigned camp area and answer any questions you might have about the camp or river rafting trip.
Breakfast both mornings will be early at 6:20 AM as we begin our Middle Fork American river rafting adventure at 7:00 AM at our base camp meeting area where our guide staff will be there to check you in and answer any questions about the day’s activities. Once everyone is checked in we board our nice air conditioned vans and take a very scenic drive of a little over an hour to the launching area. On this drive you will drive past the confluence of the North Fork American river and Middle Fork American river(confluence is where two rivers meet and become one).
Once at the put-in, our guide staff will help you with the river equipment necessary for the river rafting adventure. Then we will have a river safety orientation, divide up into groups, assign the guides and get on the river.
The action starts right off the bat with “Good Morning Rapid”, if you are not awake, you will be after this soaking rapid. The river continues to build excitement until you get to the infamous “Tunnel Chute”, where gold miners back in the 1880’s blasted a diversion chute and tunnel into the rocks to divert the river around and into Horseshoe Bend. They then were able to mine the river for many, many ounces of gold.
After completing the “Chute” we head down some more exhilaration rapids and finish the morning session with “Kanaka Falls, a class IV steep drop that requires expert steering from everyone in the raft.
We now head into the Middle Fork American river’s quiet side, a 7 mile scenic float through one of the most beautiful river canyons in California. We will stop half way into the 7 mile section for lunch at a primitive sandy beach right on the river. Your guides will then pull the lunch coolers out of the rafts and begin to prepare a wonderful assortment of lunch items.
Once back in the rafts we slowly drift down and listen for the sound of “Ruck-A-Chucky Falls”, the beginning of our next set of challenging class IV rapids. The first one is called “Chunder”, an 8′ pour over that gets everyone’s heart pounding. It’s then out of the rafts as the guides portage (line the rafts around) the 25′ falls (you might even witness some of them taking the rafts over the falls themselves)! We then load up the rafts and head down 3 miles a super fun class IV rapids until we get to the heart pounding “Bambi Falls”, where you are welcome to cool off with a swim through a very easy slow class II rapid.
At the end of the day, our vans will be waiting for you with cold drinks and snacks for the 40 minute ride back to the camp area.
After the trip, it’s back to camp for an outstanding BBQ dinner and drinks expertly prepared by our dedicated camp cooks. Following dinner, our guide staff will have a slide show of you and your crew rafting down the rapids. You will have time after dinner for yourselves, a camp fire (conditions permitting), or a short hike.
Breakfast the next morning is served by our camp cooks at 8:00 AM (coffee, tea, and hot chocolate are available earlier for those who just cannot seem to sleep in). After breakfast your guide staff will check you in at 10:00 AM and we all will board our bus for a very short ride up to the launching area for our second day rafting adventure on the Gorge Run.
The Gorge Run, begins with some bouncy whitewater and even a out of boat experience through “Swimmer’s Rapid” a fun, small wave train that leads to a huge pond to recover in. A fun way to cool off in the hot summer.
We take a break for lunch at our camp area, where your guides will prepare our riverside buffet lunch for you to enjoy. Bathrooms are available for you during the break. We stop for about 45 minutes and then it’s back into the rafts for the exciting part of the day: The GORGE!
The river builds slowly and we then enter the “Gorge”, where the rapids come almost in non stop fashion for 6 miles. There are breaks in between the big ones for us to relax and catch our breath before plunging into the next one.
At the end of the day, our bus will be waiting for you with cold drinks and snacks for the 20 minute ride back to the camp area, where you can change out of your wet river rafting clothes, take a shower, and pack up for your trip home, or if you are spending the night again with us, head back to your camp and relax for the evening. Our guides will be there to thank you for coming and let you know how you can view and purchase professional photos from your trip (if you wish).
What’s Provided
- Skilled, professional guide service
- High-quality inflatable rafts, paddles, helmets, personal floatation devices
- Wetsuits and splash jackets for spring trips only – (if needed)
- Transportation from the meeting place to the river and back
- Breakfast, lunch, dinner on day 1 and breakfast and lunch on day 2
- Drinks and snacks at river’s end
- 2 nights camping at our private riverside camp area
What To Bring
- River clothing is very casual and you should expect to get wet!
- Bathing suit/trunks, lightweight, quick drying top (rash guard works well)
- Lightweight windbreaker for cool mornings, sweatshirt for cool evening
- River sandals or old tennis shoes work great (No flip flops or bare feet allowed)
- Hat (optional under helmet)
- Sunglasses (suggest retaining device so they don’t end up in the river)
- Waterproof sunscreen and lip protection
- Bottle of water (drinks provided at lunch and end of the trip)
- Inexpensive waterproof camera (professional pictures are taken at one of the rapids)
- Dry clothes for trip home (to be left in your car)
Camping Items
- Tent and ground cloth (not needed if you reserved a 4-person dome tent or a 5-person deluxe cabin tent with us – call to book: 1-800-750-2386)
- Sleeping bag
- Sleeping pad
- Pillow
- Long pants
- Shorts
- Shirt
- Sweatshirt or light jacket
- Dry shoes
- Flashlight
- Lantern
- Insect repellent
- Food, snacks, and drinks (see above for what we provide on your trip)
- Campfire wood (when campfires are permitted, please call for current conditions)
Please do not bring
- Pets, fireworks, high pressure water guns or firearms