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Merced - Whitewater Rafting

The Merced River is the river to raft if you're in Merced, and what a river it is. Ride it through Yosemite for fresh perspective on national park scenery or enjoy a run farther south, when it begins to flow swift and tricky.




Merced River Up to Class IV
2-3 days
The Merced River is a river of contrasts. Gentle through Yosemite and rough through the fierce canyons farther south, there's something in the river for beginners and daredevils both, as well as the rafter who likes a little relaxation between intense whitewater hits.


Merced River - Briceburg to Bagby Up to Class IV
1-2 Days
Best run in mid-spring, the Merced River between Briceburg and Bagby is known for its large, rolling waves and boiling hydraulic. Numerous class IV rapids dot this stretch of water as the river winds through a grassy canyon, studded with oak and pine trees.


Merced River - Interior Yosemite Class I
1 day


Merced River - Red Bud to Briceburg Up to Class IV
1-2 Days
The section of the Merced River from Red Bud to Briceburg isn't as consistently hard as the lower section, but the water still whips into the air, churned high and fierce by river currents.


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