Clearwater River, Idaho
| Price |
What's this? |
| Class of Rapids |
Middle Fork: I-II; North Fork: I-II; South Fork: III-IV |
| Trip Miles |
Middle Fork: 23 miles; North Fork: 23 miles; South Fork: 64 miles |
| Trip Duration |
1 to 2 days |
| Season |
June-September |
| Raft Type |
Paddle Raft, Inflatable Kayak |
| River Sections |
Middle Fork, North Fork, South Fork |
| Nearby Towns |
Kooskia (ID), Orofino (ID), Lowell (ID) |
| Driving Times |
Lewiston (ID): 2 hours; Missoula (MT): 3 hours; Spokane (WA): 4 hours |
| Recommended For |
Tubing & Duckies, Canoeing |
Located in the river-rich environs of the northwestern Idaho Panhandle, the Clearwater River is a complex river system thats notable for its scenic stretches of mostly clear, Class II water. (Water can occasionally hit a higher Class III flow during spring runoff, so more technically challenging for canoes.) The river branches into several separate forks: the North Fork, which flows from near Orofino to its confluence with the Snake River at Lewiston, near the Idaho-Montana border; the Little North Fork, emanating from the wilds of northern Idaho to a final resting place in the states sprawling Dworshak Reservoir; the Middle Fork, which owes its existence to the convergence of the Selway and Lochsa rivers, near Lowell; and finally the South Fork, flowing between Red River Hot Springs and Kooskia. Of these sections, the Middle and North forks offer the easiest entryways, ideal for beginner rafters, canoeists, and inner tubes. With State Highway 12 running between Kooskia and Lewiston, there are many easy access points to scenic, open stretches of river. The 64-mile expanse of the South Fork of the Clearwater gets a little more rowdy with some Class IV whitewater in amidst the remote terrain of Idahos Nez Perce National Forest. This section is only recommended for experienced paddlers, however.
Tour Operator Trips on the Clearwater River, Idaho
* Trip price reflects the average cost per day for a guided rafting adventure on a given river (

= $50-$100/day;

= $100-$250/day;

= $250 or more/day) and accounts for half-day, full-day, or multiday rafting excursions. Lodging, dining, and transportation costs (airfare, car rental/shuttle, equipment rentals, etc.) have not been factored into account. Please note that the trip price classification is intended to be an approximate guideline, as the range of prices on a given river can vary based on amenities, services, and customized add-ons offered through individual outfitters.