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South Fork American River: Gorge Run - Class III Half-Day

Guided

Duration: 4 hours

Features

Free Cancellation
Beginner Friendly
Kid Friendly
Instant Book
Shuttle Included
Locally Owned
$105 Adult
(Ages 13+)
$95 Child
(Ages 7-12)

Description

Half-Day South Fork American River Whitewater Rafting - Gorge Run

Prepare for the adventure of a lifetime on our beginner-friendly guided whitewater river rafting adventure on the popular South Fork of the American River. A trip perfect for those seeking a day filled with thrills and excitement!
Traverse the historic South Fork of the American River as it winds through the picturesque Coloma-Lotus Valley, setting the stage for one of the most sought-after whitewater stretches in the United States. Brace yourself for 12 miles of pure river fun, beginning with a leisurely first hour that provides the perfect backdrop to learn the essentials of whitewater rafting.
Dive into large tranquil pools offering ample swimming opportunities. As the afternoon unfolds, the river gains speed upon entering the lower gorge, hosting the most thrilling rapids of the journey. Expertly guided by our experienced crew, you'll become in sync with your raft-mates as you take on the whitewater, walls of water surrounding you, echoing with laughter and cries of joy.
The grand finale awaits at Folsom Reservoir, where an exhilarating tow-out from a jet ski adds the perfect ending to this epic day. Ideal for first-time river runners, the Gorge Run promises a mellow start, beginner-to-intermediate rapids, and thrilling waves toward the end – a recipe for creating unforgettable memories on the South Fork American River!

Duration

  1. Half Day Experience
  2. 12 River Miles
  3. Roughly 3 hours of river rafting
  4. Roughly 4 hours total time commitment from arrival to our office to saying farewell
Trip Timeline: Arrival and check in, Transportation to river put in site, Gear ourselves up with rafting gear, Safety talk/ river instruction, Hop into rafts for day, Load back into vehicles, Drive back to meeting location. Say farewell.
Runs every day, typically from May to mid-September (dependent on river flow)

Location / Where to Meet

Our American River Rafting Office is located in Pilot Hill, California, just off Hwy 49 between Auburn and Placerville, CA. At our American River Office, you’ll find safe secure parking, clean restrooms, changing rooms, and shaded picnic tables to relax.
Rough Drive Times to office location:
  1. 1 hr 30 minutes from North Lake Tahoe on I-80
  2. 1 hr 45 minutes from South Lake Tahoe on Hwy 50
  3. 50 minutes from Sacramento

Ages & Requirements

Ages 7+
On this section of the river
  1. Everyone is given paddles and asked to participate.
  2. All participants must be in good health and weigh no more than 250 lbs.
  3. No experience is necessary.

What's Included

  1. Experienced guides
  2. All rafting equipment
  3. Transportation to and from the river
  4. Helmets
  5. PFDs (personal flotation devices), also known as life jackets
  6. Paddle
During spring and cold weather trips, we also provide at no additional cost:
  1. Wetsuits
  2. Fleece base layers
  3. Splash Jackets

Not Included

  1. Gratuity
  2. Lunch

What to Bring / Wear

Getting ready for a whitewater rafting trip is similar to getting ready for a day at the beach. Everything that goes on the river will get wet so dress in clothing that you’d be comfortable swimming in.
  1. Bathing Suit or shorts
  2. Sun shirt or layer to protect from the sun
  3. Baseball hat
  4. Sunglasses (retention strap if expensive)
  5. Sunscreen
  6. reusable water bottle with a hard loop that can securely attach to the raft
  7. Most Important: Shoes are required that will not come off, such as strap-on sandals, water shoes, booties, and old tennis shoes.
Things to Leave at Home
While on the river, Everything gets wet, has the possibility to fall out of pockets and be lost in the river. We ask everyone to leave cellphones, wallets, Car keys and valuables home, at our office location or locked away.

Whitewater Rafting on the South Fork American River

ADVENTURE PROVIDED BY Tahoe Whitewater Tours

FAQs

What can I expect on a South Fork American River Whitewater Rafting Trip?

What to Expect on the South Fork American River Gorge Run:

  • Beginner/Intermediate whitewater rafting suitable for all adventure levels
  • 12 miles of whitewater excitement
  • Historical significance with the river playing a key role in the 1848 California Gold Rush
  • Scenic river rafting journey through the Coloma-Lotus Valley with Class II rapids and mellow swimming holes to swim in.
  • Fun Filled Class II and III rapids enter the lower exciting Gorge with escalating rapids such as “Foulers Rock”, “Satans Cesspool”, and “Hospital Bar”
  • Extraordinary adventure for all with beautiful foothill scenery and rich historical context
  • Jet ski tow-out at Folsom Reservoir

Can I wear flip flops?

No! Shoes are required that will not come off, such as strap-on sandals, water shoes, booties, and old tennis shoes.

Flip-flops or slip-on shoes are not allowed for rafting. If you go for an unintentional swim, you will lose your flip-flops immediately. If you end up on shore or in a random place, you need to have good footwear to get back to the rafts or to be able to walk along the shoreline.

What type of rapids will we encounter and what is the trip difficulty?

Type of trip: Adventurous Beginner/ Intermediate rafting

This section is Class II-III+ Meaning Adventurous Beginner/ Intermediate rapids, Family Friendly, perfect for first-time river rafters with some exciting moments in the Class III’s. We refer to this section as an adventurous beginner due to the big splashy waves and technical maneuvering in some of the bigger whitewater rapids.The run starts off easy and slowly as the river meanders through the Coloma Lotus Valley. Class II whitewater is intermixed with long, flat swimming areas perfect to cool off in on a hot summer day. As the river enters the lower “Gorge,” The rapids build in succession, beginning with “Fowlers Rock” and continuing into “Satan’s Cesspool” and “Hospital Bar” as the major rapids to conquer throughout the second half.

Should I tip my guide?

If you guide did a wonderful job and you had a fun experience tipping is an acceptable form of showing appreciation to your guide at the end of the tour.

What size rafts are used, and how many guests fit in a raft?

13’, 14’, & 16’ self-bailing river rafts are used

  • On the South Fork of the American River, our rafts can take 6- 8 guests + a guide.
  • The Gorge Run on the South Fork American River allows for many different raft sizes. We can fit groups of 4 in our 13’ers and groups of up to 8 in our 16’ rafts.

What should we do with personal items?

Personal items should be locked in your personal vehicle throughout the day. Wallets, Cell phones, and Car Keys can also be kept in our river office while out for your rafting adventure!

Are there restrooms available?

Restrooms are available at our meeting location as well available at the river put-in location.

Where does the water come from on the South Fork American River?

The water that forms the South Fork of the American River, providing the perfect conditions for rafting on the Chile Bar and Gorge sections, originates in the high alpine peaks of the Sierra Nevada Mountains surrounding South Lake Tahoe. During the winter, these mountains accumulate a substantial snowpack.

In the spring, the melting snow trickles down the mountainsides, gradually merging into small creeks and streams. These waterways converge to form the South Fork of the American River. As the river flows parallel to Highway 50, it absorbs additional water from tributaries like the Silver Fork and South Silver rivers.

Along its journey, the river’s flow is managed by several reservoirs designed for water storage and hydroelectric power. Notable reservoirs include Ice House Reservoir, Slab Creek Reservoir, and Chile Bar Reservoir. The water that feeds the Chile Bar and Gorge sections is released directly from the Chile Bar Reservoir. These releases occur daily, providing recreational flow for river rafters. On some days, the river may flow for only a few hours as the dam releases and then shuts off the water supply.

Cancellation Policy

  1. Up to 48 hours prior to your reservation start time, you may cancel or change your reservation (including reducing your group size) with no penalty.
  2. Within 48 hours of the tour time, any cancellations, changes, or “no-shows” are responsible for payment in full.

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4531 Salmon Falls Rd

Pilot Hill, CA, 95664

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