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Upper Skagit Introductory Whitewater Rafting Trip
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Upper Skagit Introductory Whitewater Rafting Trip
Overview: The Skagit brings the wonder of nature and a wild flowing river to the fingertips of our guests. This river is extraordinarily special and has a mystical feeling to it due to the rich archaeology and historical past. This 9 mile trip through one of North Americas most gorgeous rivers awaits you! The Skagit is a mild river in comparison, but it's also very powerful; it's a great way to introduce someone to the sport, or to get started for the summer with some great whitewater that can be enjoyed by the entire family. If you or someone you love wants to get into rafting, this is the place to start.
The trip meets at the Marblemount Boat Launch, just outside of Marblemount, Washington, by traveling East on Highway 20 until you reach the town of Marblemount, then taking the bridge across the Skagit River as the road curves to the left. Our crew prepares you at the Marblemount Boat Launch, where temporary restrooms are available. From here we transport our guests up Highway 20 to Goodell Creek, which is located about 14 miles upriver from Marblemount.
Our Skagit River safety talk is just as involved and detailed as any of our other whitewater trips, and it's vital that new whitewater river runners listen in and ask any questions about how to deal with possible rescue scenarios while on the river.
Once everyone is ready to go, with a paddle in hand, we get ourselves nestled into the rafts. A great trip for families, the Skagit River usually runs deep enough that we can take our larger boats, so even larger groups of 6 or 8 can fit into one raft. When we are all set to go we start out with our first class 2 rapid, called Goodell Creek, just like the boat launch.
As we meander downriver we are always within a mile from highway 20, but it never seems to bother us, and we are likely to never hear it. All we see are the trees and the beautifully clear water as we float on down towards the highlight of the trip, the class 3 Shovelspur rapids, also known as the S-Bends. There are 4 distinct sections of whitewater here, with the first two being the most intense. While still dangerous, these rapids give most new whitewater enthusiasts just enough, without taking them completely out of their comfort zone. Perhaps that's why so many families choose to take their children on this trip.
After the S-Bends the river slows down and we are left to tell stories of the whitewater runs through the biggest rapids of the day. After the rapids are over, many people decide to go for a swim and bob alongside the raft for a while as the rafts float through the deep river corridor, surrounded by the majestic peaks of the North Cascades.
The trip ends at Copper Creek, which makes the total length of the trip just about 9 miles. Here at Copper Creek is a restroom facility, and here your guides will shuttle you 5 miles back to your cars, which await you back at Marblemount. From here you have some local lunch or dinner options at local cafes, as well as several local hikes. Some people like to take a trip into the Cascade River drainage, where astounding views of the North Cascades can be found, and large peaks such as El Dorado and Triad Peak lurk around the tops of the Cascade River corridor. This trip is the perfect stress free getaway, and is our recommended trip for those who are timid, or have less experience with whitewater rafting.
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Additional info:
Departure Point: Marblemount Boat launch, 5872 Cascade River Rd, Marblemount, WA 98267, USA
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Return Details: Returns to original departure point
Terms and conditions: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
The trip meets at the Marblemount Boat Launch, just outside of Marblemount, Washington, by traveling East on Highway 20 until you reach the town of Marblemount, then taking the bridge across the Skagit River as the road curves to the left. Our crew prepares you at the Marblemount Boat Launch, where temporary restrooms are available. From here we transport our guests up Highway 20 to Goodell Creek, which is located about 14 miles upriver from Marblemount.
Our Skagit River safety talk is just as involved and detailed as any of our other whitewater trips, and it's vital that new whitewater river runners listen in and ask any questions about how to deal with possible rescue scenarios while on the river.
Once everyone is ready to go, with a paddle in hand, we get ourselves nestled into the rafts. A great trip for families, the Skagit River usually runs deep enough that we can take our larger boats, so even larger groups of 6 or 8 can fit into one raft. When we are all set to go we start out with our first class 2 rapid, called Goodell Creek, just like the boat launch.
As we meander downriver we are always within a mile from highway 20, but it never seems to bother us, and we are likely to never hear it. All we see are the trees and the beautifully clear water as we float on down towards the highlight of the trip, the class 3 Shovelspur rapids, also known as the S-Bends. There are 4 distinct sections of whitewater here, with the first two being the most intense. While still dangerous, these rapids give most new whitewater enthusiasts just enough, without taking them completely out of their comfort zone. Perhaps that's why so many families choose to take their children on this trip.
After the S-Bends the river slows down and we are left to tell stories of the whitewater runs through the biggest rapids of the day. After the rapids are over, many people decide to go for a swim and bob alongside the raft for a while as the rafts float through the deep river corridor, surrounded by the majestic peaks of the North Cascades.
The trip ends at Copper Creek, which makes the total length of the trip just about 9 miles. Here at Copper Creek is a restroom facility, and here your guides will shuttle you 5 miles back to your cars, which await you back at Marblemount. From here you have some local lunch or dinner options at local cafes, as well as several local hikes. Some people like to take a trip into the Cascade River drainage, where astounding views of the North Cascades can be found, and large peaks such as El Dorado and Triad Peak lurk around the tops of the Cascade River corridor. This trip is the perfect stress free getaway, and is our recommended trip for those who are timid, or have less experience with whitewater rafting.
Included:
- Professional guide
- PFDs
- All necessary equipment
- Hypothermia gear, safety equipment, medical supplies
Excluded:
- Wetsuits available for rent
- Food and drinks
- Water Bottle
Additional info:
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Minimum weight is 50 lbs and minimum age is 5 years
- Anyone under 90lbs. requires a specific life jacket so all people under 90lbs. must be announced at the time of booking. Please indicate this in the special requirements box at time of booking.
- All guests are required to watch a safety video and sign an online liability waiver, found here: https://www.smartwaiver.com/w/533b3849af835/web/
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 50 travelers
Departure Point: Marblemount Boat launch, 5872 Cascade River Rd, Marblemount, WA 98267, USA
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Return Details: Returns to original departure point
Terms and conditions: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
Getting there
Marblemount Boat launch, 5872 Cascade River Rd, Marblemount, WA 98267, USA
Marblemount Boat launch, 5872 Cascade River Rd, Marblemount, WA 98267, USA, WA 9826