Menominee River Whitewater-Rafting Trip for Two, Four, or Six from Northwoods Adventures (Up to 55% Off)
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Instructors guide rafts during a half-day trip over Class III-IV rapids on the scenic Menominee River
Choose from Three Options
- $50 for a half-day Menominee River whitewater-rafting trip for two ($100 value)
- $99.50 for a half-day Menominee River whitewater-rafting trip for four ($200 value)
- $135 for a half-day Menominee River whitewater-rafting trip for six ($300 value)
Experienced instructors guide rafts down the scenic Menominee River during this half-day voyage. Before paddlers step into rafts, trips start with a lesson in proper paddling, building up rapport among fellow raftsmen before heading out into the currents of Class I and II rapids. Rafters meander down the river until they hit Pier’s Gorge, where passengers take a quick hike to get an aerial view of the upcoming rapids. Groups then navigate through Class IV rapids, enjoying the bouncy ride while little ones and timid paddlers watch safely from a scenic overlook. All paddlers then reconvene for the final stretch of river, enjoying pristine views of the winding water and possible bald eagle sightings that don’t require wearing American-flag pants as bait. Tours depart at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. each day.
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About Northwoods Adventures
A bright yellow inflatable raft splashes down the rushing waters of the Menominee River, its helmet-clad passengers hooting victoriously as they speed past banks dappled with lush trees and rock faces. Catering to seasoned outdoor enthusiasts and beginner rafters alike, The rafting experts at Northwoods Adventures strive to grant their clients a chance to experience the splash-laden rush via excursions in northeastern Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Their commitment to adventure is second only to the company's dedication to safety, exemplified in everything from its high-quality equipment to the team of meticulously selected guides. Trained as naturalists, medics, rescuers, and interpreters, each was considered for a place on staff only after successfully completing 600 hours of training and translating War and Peace into conversational moose.