Best spring style destinations in the western United States
The air may be fast, the water will surely be cold, and it may even snow, but nothing is more like chasing the flow of those elusive early seasons. We are talking about the best spring rafting trips in the West, coveted running, and only provide the best rafting conditions in a short time each season (if any). So, catch them if you can.

Colorado
1) Yampa River
this Yampa River It is the last free-flowing tributary of the entire Colorado River system. All other rivers in the area were blocked, but environmental activists stopped them The proposed dam in Echo Park In the 1950s. What they preserve is a 250-mile river that prevails for three months a year (probably July), fresh, rapidly emerging from melting snow and glaciers in the Colorado Rockies. Rowingers who can catch the coveted Yampa River permit can explore some of the country’s most eye-catching sandstone canyons, row through Class III-IV Whitewater, camp on the beach and enjoy Incredible side hiking In the center of the Dinosaur National Monument. One would argue that this highly sought after spring rafting trip is compared to the Grand Canyon.
2) Animas River
In spring and early summer, crews from all over the world are pouring in. Go to the animal In Southwest Colorado, the state offers the best IV-V category in the state. The 25-mile uninterrupted white water extension from Silverton to Tacoma Station can be used as an epic full-day trip or a slightly crazy overwork. Considered a marathon Colorado White Water Rafting Tourbe prepared for the waves to be roller coaster, huge holes and three large drops, guaranteeing V-class status – Garfield Slide (aka Ten Miles), without the name falling and broken bridge. When you are not paddling for your life, look up to enjoy the spectacular mountain views and nearby peaks of the center of San Juan National Forest.
Idaho

3) The Ser
Lonely in Idaho Selway RiverCut the heart of Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, it’s unparalleled in any multi-day Whitewater River on the lower 48. Lottery to obtain a licensefrom May 15 to July 31, only once a day (alternate commercial and private travel) is allowed. As one of the first eight rivers under the Wild and Scenic River Act, Selves usually has the most reliable flow rate in June. For an average of 28 feet per mile, abundant rock and long non-destructive whitewater extensions, Selway is considered one of the most challenging whitewater rivers in the United States to rise with cruelty, sandy beaches and stunning cedar-lined hiking trails.
4) Rocky River
Free flow Rocky RiverFalling from the source of the Bruce Root Mountains is the Idaho Whitewater Classic. Only in spring in high waters, usually early May to July, this tech river has over 40 20-mile rapids with continuous white water and some The best rapids in Idaho. Quick names like “Grim Reaper” and “Terminator” tell it all. It’s a trip in adrenaline, and they don’t mind attracting audiences as much of the river is adjacent to the scenic Highway 12, and the evacuation provides the audience with a primary viewing. Expect crowds to wait for you on IV+ Lochsa Falls, and hope for the best. The scenery is not disappointing either.
Oregon

5) Owyhee River
For those who bump into narrow windows, it is usually sometime in April or May Owyhee River Actually flowing, it’s memorable. A thousand-foot-high basalt cliff lands onto a desolate, soft beach. Hot spring bubbles along the bank. You should not underestimate the abandoned pastures, ancient rock paintings, white water should not be underestimated. With over 200 miles of boat water, the lower Owyhee offers popular white water, loneliness and incredible desert landscapes. Middle Owyhee has Class IV Rapids and the infamous Class V Widow Manufacturer, so it is only suitable for professional river runners. Regardless of the part of your floating, Oregon’s Owyhee River is a rare but fascinating river.
6) Illinois River
this Illinois River It is the holy grail of Whitewater, Oregon and spring rafting trips. Some people seeking it will never find it. Others find it and fear that it is meaningless. Still, the few lucky crew members who run Illinois each year bring back the story of glory. This is a tributary of the rogue river in southern Oregon’s mountain range, operating much less frequently than is discussed. Since Siskiyou has little snowfall, it only runs when there is enough rain, and most people often parade in mid-May, although boat flows may occur in winter. However, there was too much rain and the IV rapids piled up, making it a dangerous effort. Additionally, these 32 miles of white water extensions, including the infamous V-Class Green Wall, are completely within the wilderness, so any errors are amplified by the remote nature of the run. However, those with the skills and courage will be blessed by clear water, amazing greenery, the rewards brought by challenging rapids, and the sense of accomplishment brought by running the state’s craziest white water.
California

7) North Fork United States
One of the best spring rafting trips in California, free flow North Fork American River Usually runs in mid-June. This wild and scenic river flows through a beautiful forest canyon with 2,000 feet of cliffs, this wild and scenic river quickly follows a fast, almost uninterrupted white drop in white water at Level IV. The flow is followed by a series of milder Class II-III rapids. With a sophisticated boulder garden, waterfalls and stair dripping, this 10-mile California whitewater rafting extends promise intense paddling and provides adventurer paddlers with many adrenaline-induced thrills to find good challenges.
8) Kaweah River
Flowing through the peaks of Sequoia National Park Kawi River is one of the steepest river drains in the country, so there are some Best White Water Rafting in California. But you have to time it correctly. Since Kaweah is free-flowing before reaching the Terminus reservoir, you must capture this exciting spring drifting trip in the usual April-June peak snowmelt window. While expert paddlers can challenge 6 miles high and 6 miles out of the park’s boundary – full of obstacles.
Arizona

9) Yan River
Not every year to catch this particular desert river in eastern Arizona, the paddlers rely on the melting snow of the White Mountains. But when the water conditions are ideal, about 51 miles A multi-day trip through the Salt River Canyonsometimes called Another Grand Canyon in Arizona It’s worth a visit due to its pure red and brown cliffs and impressive geology. As you traverse the impressive 2,000-foot deep canyon walls with spotted Saguaro cactus plugs, you will challenge Class III-IV whitewater, including technical rapids like Blackrock, mazes and bottle openers, this It is one of the largest rapids and can usually catch up with the boatman’s guard. This is a reliable technology operation and is not suitable for beginners.
New Mexico

10) Rio Grande River
Rio Grande River has many world-class white water Taos box– Attracting paddlers is very wide. Changeable traffic can start as early as March and continue into June, or may not be able to operate at all in below-average snow. But for those lucky people who are at the right time and find themselves in this far chasm, with 800 feet high basalt walls above, it’s an exciting and challenging run. The Box has over 60 rapids filled with technical boulder gardens and long uninterrupted white water, especially in the last four miles where you will encounter infamous rapids such as Powerline Falls, Rock Gardens, boats Reamer, scream left turn and enema. If you can, grab it.
Utah

11) San Juan River
Since not all spring rafting trips are related to white water San Juan River, Classic desert rafting tour, best in spring. This family-friendly trip may lack excitement, it has a fascinating cultural history and surreal beauty for hundreds of years. This second-level float tour winds through 83 miles of stunning desert landscapes, one of the most complex canyons in the Colorado Plateau, called the Goose Recipient, a spectacular maze of towering red rock walls. Rapids like Rose, the Government and Slickhorn add enough excitement to the adventure, Hiking Revealing an incredible stone-based gas and cliff dwellings decorated with rock paintings, while the starry night sky seems to be everywhere.
How to thrive on spring rafting trips
For many, spring rafting trips can be daunting. The weather is more diverse, the temperature is more extreme, and the white water may be larger. Got one Tactical layering methodincluding bottom layer, long underwear, and wetwear or dry suits. It is also important to keep your feet warm with neoprene booty or wool socks. Here are some tips to help keep you warm and thrives on a cold weather multi-day river trip.
OARS contributor Tim Gibbins added this post.