One-, Two-, or Three-Day Rafting Adventure from Kidder Creek Rafting Trips in Happy Camp (Up to 52% Off)
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Trained guides lead groups through class III & IV rapids, pausing to cliff dive & cook at campsites along Klamath River.
Americans have always been determined to blaze new trails, whether wading through the waist-deep layer of tumbleweed covering Arizona or hacking through the petrified forest of national flags on the moon. Stake a claim for adventure with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $67 for a one-day rafting adventure (a $135 value)
- $179 for a two-day rafting adventure (a $365 value)
- $259 for a three-day rafting adventure (a $535 value)<p>
During each day of the trip, trained guides lead groups across about 10 miles of the Klamath River. The winding waterway takes adventurers through lazy portions and intense class III and IV rapids, some of which can be ridden outside the raft. Guides occasionally pause for excursions to waterfalls, cliff jumping, or to reset a rapid’s circuit breaker. They also supply all meals, serving prepared sandwiches and cooking tasty fare such as pancakes and barbecued chicken. For overnight trips, groups sleep at permanent campsites maintained by the U.S. Forest Service. Tents can be brought from home or supplied by Kidder Creek free of charge.<p>
Trained guides lead groups through class III & IV rapids, pausing to cliff dive & cook at campsites along Klamath River.
Americans have always been determined to blaze new trails, whether wading through the waist-deep layer of tumbleweed covering Arizona or hacking through the petrified forest of national flags on the moon. Stake a claim for adventure with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $67 for a one-day rafting adventure (a $135 value)
- $179 for a two-day rafting adventure (a $365 value)
- $259 for a three-day rafting adventure (a $535 value)<p>
During each day of the trip, trained guides lead groups across about 10 miles of the Klamath River. The winding waterway takes adventurers through lazy portions and intense class III and IV rapids, some of which can be ridden outside the raft. Guides occasionally pause for excursions to waterfalls, cliff jumping, or to reset a rapid’s circuit breaker. They also supply all meals, serving prepared sandwiches and cooking tasty fare such as pancakes and barbecued chicken. For overnight trips, groups sleep at permanent campsites maintained by the U.S. Forest Service. Tents can be brought from home or supplied by Kidder Creek free of charge.<p>