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Wenatchee High Water - Class III or IV, April to mid July

Wenatchee Low Water - Class II or III, mid July to early Sept

Wenatchee Kayaking
- Class II or III, mid July to early Sept

Wenatchee Tubing - Class 1+, early July through early Sept

Methow - Class III & IV, April - August

Nooksack - Class III & IV, June - August

White Salmon
- Class III & IV, May - August

Skykomish - Class V, April - early July

Toutle - Class IV, March - April

Klickitat - Class III & IV, April - June

Suiattle - Class II & III, July - August

Tieton - Class III & IV, late Aug.- September

Green River Gorge - Class IV, April - May

Yakima River
- Class I, May - Aug

Guide Training - Class II - V, April - early May

Winter Rafting

Skagit Bald Eagle
- Class I, December - February


   
 

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What you'll need to go rafting

 

   
       
                     
 

What does the class of the river stand for?

Class I -Relaxing- Waves so small you may not even get wet.

Class II -Easy does it- Clear passages and moderate waves.

Class III -Adventurous- Lots of waterslide-like waves and eddies, rapids with clean passages. Good family adventure.

Class IV -Thrilling- Long rapids, powerful waves with big drops.

Class V -Awesome- Long exciting rapids, big technical drops & steep gradient.

Class VI -Dont try it- This is a novel alternative to jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge.

 
                     

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