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1-2 days Class IV+ May through July
Water Level - Lochsa gauge at
Lowell
The Lochsa River, located in north central Idahos Clearwater
National Forest, is one of the premier whitewater rivers in the west. Snow melt
in the spring creates one of the wettest rides in the country within this steep
granite valley. Three Rivers Rafting brings you the opportunity to experience
the intense Class IV+ whitewater of the Lochsa in a guided paddle raft.
The Lochsa River is one of the most beautiful places in the Northern
Rockies. A green Cedar and Fir Forest with steep slopes and abundant wildlife,
the river corridor itself gets exciting during the spring snow run-off. The
section of the Lochsa that we raft has a gradient, or drop, of about 40 feet
per mile. The rapids contain large standing waves and incredible circulating
holes. Our one day trip covers about 22 miles and 40 class III-IV+ rapids.
Included with the trip price is a full lunch on the banks of the river and a
wetsuit, booties, helmet, etc. to wear in the boat. You will be expected to
paddle.
2 AND 3 DAY TRIPS Join us for a multi-day
trip and experience all the sections of the Lochsa. The upper section is very
technical with lots of precise maneuvering required. Between days on the river,
return to Three Rivers Resort and stay in a cabin, sit in a hot tub, and eat in
the restaurant. Or, arrange a catered outdoor barbeque with us for your group.
Sandwich a two day Lochsa trip around a day on the lower Selway fishing or
learning to kayak. MARATHON Float with us for an incredible 30 miles in one day
on the Lochsa. Conquer both the upper section and the main Goat range. Groups
by reservation only. MARATHON Float with us for an
incredible 30 miles in one day on the Lochsa. Conquer both the upper section
and the main Goat range. Groups by reservation only
Download more information: Liability Release form Suggested gear list and info about the
Lochsa
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