Inland Northwest Council - 2022 OA Clark Fork River Rafting Trip


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2022 OA Clark Fork River Rafting Trip

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Order of the Arrow
Clark Fork River Rafting

For a fantastic day of Montana whitewater rafting fun, look no further than the Alberton Gorge section of the Clark Fork River. This whitewater rafting day trip in Western Montana is a big volume, big ride river with a lot of roller coaster waves, and intermediate (Class II-III) white water rafting. You'll bounce through rapids with names like Boat Eater, Fang, Cliffside, and Tumbleweed on the family-friendly Clark Fork River.

Well isolated from any roads, the Alberton Gorge of the Clark Fork flows through a deep canyon with dramatic rose-colored cliffs. Between the whitewater sections are calm stretches that are perfect for swimming or just sitting back, relaxing, and watching the spectacular mountain scenery pass you by. Warm water and quiet pools between rapids make this a perfect family rafting trip.

When you go rafting on the Clark Fork, you're likely to see dozens of birds, including osprey, mergansers, and, if we're lucky, maybe some Harlequin Ducks. Deer, elk, and beaver are also common. Along the way, our guides will share some of the river's history. Named after William Clark of the Lewis & Clark expedition, the Clark Fork River's headwaters are in the Beaverhead and Rocky Mountains near Butte, Montana, where the Native American tribes called it the 'Arrowhead' River due to a semi-transparent stone found nearby that was used to make arrowheads.

We use 13' paddle rafts on this whitewater rafting day trip, so everyone becomes a participant. Each raft has a professional guide who teaches you how to paddle. As a team, you'll navigate the whitewater together. If you would rather let us do the rowing, we can bring an oar-powered raft along with room for 3-4 people (by request only).

Price:
Youth: $82.80 total
Adult: $94.50 total
$30 deposit due 11/15/21 (selection at checkout)

Things to keep in mind:
Youth must be at least 13 years old

We will depart from and return to Superior, MT.
 You must provide your own transportation to and from Superior, MT.
Lunch and gear are provided in the total cost.
Ensure you have completed BSA Medical Form parts A, B, & C
Ensure you complete the INWC COVID-19 At-Risk form

When & Where
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Saturday 07-09-2022
12:00 AM PT to 11:59 PM PT Past
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