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Klamath River

Basics
Location:
Oregon, Northern California
Class:
Class III to V
Season:
Year Round

Description

The Klamath River winds southward from the heights of the Oregon Cascades and down through northern California. Arid canyons rim the Oregon stretches, which are typically more difficult . . . "Hell's Corner" in particular. Wild redwood forests and a flatter, lusher coastal landscape surround the California segment of the Klamath which is more of an intermediate, even beginner, run. The Klamath River is as a whole a varied and beautiful river, a perfect raft run for whitewater enthusiasts of any skill set.

Rafting

The Upper Klamath's dark waters, dyed by the natural algae within its waters, plunge through powerful advanced-intermediate rapids.

Originating in Oregon and ending in California, the Upper Klamath is an excellent destination river for advanced-intermediate boaters.

The Lower Klamath is the quintessential beginner-intermediate whitewater run with over a hundred river miles to explore. An excellent multi-day adventure, the Lower Klamath is dominated by fun and splashy Class III rapids.

River Details

Setting:
Desert, Forest
Class:
Class III to V
Season:
Year Round
Guides Available?
No

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