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American River White Water Rafting

Zack making the jump at the Middle Fork
We do more than guiding!
Trinity River Rafting
Rafting Trips Available: 1 or 2 day full river trip
Rafting Trip Location: One hour west of Redding
Rafting Trip Difficulty: Class III, Beginning and Intermediate rapids
Length of Rafting Trip: 5 to 23 miles (depending on trip)
Rafting Trip Dates: April through September

*All Trinity trips are run by our affilliate outfitter, Access to Adventure.

Other Rafting Trips
SF American River Rafting
MF American River Rafting
NF American River Rafting
Owyhee River Rafting
Trinity River Rafting
Truckee River Rafting
Sacramento River Rafting
East Carson River Rafting
This action packed rafting trip on the Trinity River through the Trinity Mountains gives you one of our better white water rafting values for a day trip (ends at Big Bar). You get great scenery, easy road access and spectacular action. Two day rafting trips can double the Pigeon Point(upper) run, continue downstream through the scenic Class II stretch, or combine a day on the nearby Klamath River.

The Klamath's largest tributary, the Trinity River, forms the southern boundary to the rugged Salmon-Trinity mountains. Located in a wooded canyon west of historic Weaverville, it flows through a region long revered for its scenic beauty.

The Trinity River is easily accessible and a welcome alternative to the busier American River, it is fast becoming a very popular summer trip. With many Class 2 & 3 rapids, the Trinity River rafting trip is ideal for summer rafting and inflatable kayaking -- warm days and a cool flowing river. A day of whitewater rafting on the Trinity River is the perfect complement to camping in the backcountry, exploring old mining towns, or fishing the lakes and streams of the Trinity Alps.