Whitewater rafting is simply a blast, pun intended. This brings us to the river of no return, an excellent challenge in Idaho.
Rafting The River of No Return
Idaho is an incredibly beautiful state, a place with no massive cities or the resulting urban sprawl that comes with them. It is a Rock Mountains state sitting on the border of Canada and part of Yellowstone National Park sits within its boundaries. With so much uninhibited nature, rafting opportunities are plentiful and all variety of categories of rapids can be found.
The Salmon River is located in the central area of Idaho and known as The River of No Return. If that doesnt get your whitewater rafting juices flowing, nothing will!
The Salmon is 425 miles long and drains over 14,000 square miles of land. It drops a whopping 7,000 feet in elevation from its headwaters to its final merger with the Snake River. With an elevation drop like that, you just know the rafting is going to be good.
The top rafting area is on the middle fork of the Salmon River. The prime area is a 100 mile stretch running through the Frank Church River of No Return wilderness area. This section cuts through...