Lake Coeur d' Alene drains the mountains of northern Idaho, making the rafting season on the Spokane River the best whitewater on the Spokane River in almost a decade.
Run the Wild and Wet Spokane
Run the wet and wild Lower Spokane River, finding beauty and solitude right in the city of Spokane, Washington. Osprey, Blue Heron, Canadian Geese, ducks, whitetail deer and the occasional moose or coyote may accompany you through the eye-popping beauty of the Spokane River.
Do It All With Pangaea River Rafting
Pangaea River Rafting will take care of everything you require for a perfect fun in the sun. Wet suits and splash jackets are included (if we need them!) and the shuttle ride from the end of the trip back to your car.
World Famous Guides
You'll run the river with world famous guides in our rafts that hold anywhere from 2 to 7 people for the most comfortable ride on the river.
Start Your Trip
We'll put-in either at the Maple Street Bridge just west of town or the famous T.J. Meenach Bridge beside Bloomsday's infamous "Doomsday" hill. Start off running mild and scenic water with a few splashy class II waves to get you warmed up. Then we dash through Washington's most famous class III rapid, the Bowl and Pitcher. Next run the big, boat eating drop known as the Devil's Toenail.
Enjoy free drinks (beer, juice, water and soda) at the end of the trip as you hug and high five after an awesome day on the river.
Trip Details
Pangaea runs the river 7 days a week.
Meet times 10:30 am or 3:30 pm
Cost $65 for adults, $55 for kids (17 and younger)
To make reservations call 1-877-239-2392

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ReplyDeleteI have experienced white water rafting with a lousy guide. I hope that when I visit Spokane River with my friends on summer we will meet those World Famous Guides that you've mentioned. The price for the adult and kids is quite reasonable and it sounds that you really had fun.
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