Whitewater Rafting Adventures

Whitewater rafting adventures in Montana are a unique and exhilarating experience for those of any age, including the most seasoned travelers. Neighboring the incomparable Glacier National Park on the Canadian border, Flathead River is the ultimate location in Montana for awe-inspiring scenery and challenging rapids. Few other destinations in America can match this area's overall magnificence.

Whitewater Rafting Adventures on the Flathead River
Whitewater rafting adventures on the North, Middle, and South Forks of the Flathead provide both placid stretches of river and choppy waves to maneuver through. Families or groups can pile into eight to ten person paddle rafts, while those daring individuals can bounce around in inflatable kayaks or smaller two person rafts. Most rafting companies offer a variety of options regarding rafts, length of trips, and mileage covered on their tours to accommodate your desires.

During those calmer sections of the river trip, you'll have the opportunity to absorb the phenomenal views of wildlife, wildflowers, and glacially sculpted canyons and land formations. Sightings of mule deer, osprey, and bears wandering the banks are always a possibility. If you have a waterproof camera, you may want to bring it ... though you may not be able to put it down!

Whitewater rafting adventures in the late spring and early summer are the times you'll encounter the toughest rapids in Flathead River. Rain and melted snow run off into the river, raising the water level and increasing the speed of the current. From August on the water settles down, as do the rapids. Guided rafting tours typically run from late May through September.

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