Whitewater-Rafting Trip and Optional Lunch for Up to Four or Eight from Sage Canyon River Company (Up to 34% Off)
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Three-hour rafting trip conquers Class III and IV rapids on 13 miles of the Deschutes River
Choose from Four Options
- $399 for a whitewater-rafting trip with lunch for up to eight ($600 value)
- $199 for a whitewater-rafting trip with lunch for up to four ($300 value)
- $265 for a whitewater-rafting trip for up to eight ($400 value)
- $135 for a whitewater-rafting trip for up to four ($200 value)
During a three-hour, 13-mile trip, guests ride a variety of Class III and IV rapids, including the Boxcar, Wapinitia, and Oak Springs rapids on the Deschutes River. The ride begins at 9:30 a.m., as participants are shuttled from the base to Harpham Flats, and includes a professional guide, paddles, life jackets, shuttle service, and dry bags for personal items.
The first two options include a lunch break at Maupin City Park, where rafters enjoy barbecue steak and chicken.
Three-hour rafting trip conquers Class III and IV rapids on 13 miles of the Deschutes River
Choose from Four Options
- $399 for a whitewater-rafting trip with lunch for up to eight ($600 value)
- $199 for a whitewater-rafting trip with lunch for up to four ($300 value)
- $265 for a whitewater-rafting trip for up to eight ($400 value)
- $135 for a whitewater-rafting trip for up to four ($200 value)
During a three-hour, 13-mile trip, guests ride a variety of Class III and IV rapids, including the Boxcar, Wapinitia, and Oak Springs rapids on the Deschutes River. The ride begins at 9:30 a.m., as participants are shuttled from the base to Harpham Flats, and includes a professional guide, paddles, life jackets, shuttle service, and dry bags for personal items.
The first two options include a lunch break at Maupin City Park, where rafters enjoy barbecue steak and chicken.
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About Sage Canyon River Co.
No strangers to the great outdoors, the guides of Sage Canyon River Company help visitors tackle the great outdoors on whitewater-rafting. Adventures range from three-hour jaunts to multiday trips into the wilds of the Oregon frontier, giving outdoorsmen many options for experiencing nature. Thrill seekers can steer a raft through calm waters amid desert-rock formations or crash through Class IV rapids—including the challenging Oak Springs on the Deschutes River—under the direction of a trained guide.