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Lake Tahoe - Whitewater Rafting

The easy-going East Fork of the Carson River is very inviting to beginner and intermediate rafters. The American River is one of the most popular rivers in the West for good reason, if it tends to be much rougher. Click on any name for more information.




American River Up to Class V
Over 4 days
Some rivers are wild and some are gentle and some are an exciting hybrid of both. The American River is a hybrid. Although never so gentle as to be a float trip, a beginning rafter won't be intimidated away. Conversely, the most experienced of experienced rafters won't be disappointed.


East Fork Carson River - Cave Rock to Diversion Dam Up to Class III
2-3 Days


Truckee River Up to Class II
2 - 3 Hours
A popular whitewater rafting stretch is the River Ranch Run, starting from directly below Lake Tahoe for about 3 miles, through class I and II rapids.


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