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Trinity River Multi Day Rafting - 4 Days, 3 Nights

Guided

Duration: 4 days

Features

Beginner Friendly
Kid Friendly
Wildlife
Instant Book
Shuttle Included
Locally Owned
$749 Person

Description

Multi-Day Rafting Trip on the Trinity River - 3 Days, 2 Nights

Leave the everyday behind and dive into four unforgettable days on the Upper Trinity River. This 4-day, 3-night rafting adventure offers the perfect opportunity to slow down, reconnect with nature, and truly savor life on the river. With more time to explore, relax, and play, this trip is a deep breath of fresh air for the body and soul.

You’ll travel through miles of pristine wilderness in the heart of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, floating past pine-covered hillsides, hidden swimming spots, and wildlife-rich riverbanks. Each day brings new stretches of river to discover—from calm sections ideal for swimming and floating, to exciting rapids that add a dose of adventure to the experience. With a full day of this trip taking place on our most popular whitewater section, Pigeon Point, you’ll get the best of both worlds: exciting Class II-III rapids and plenty of splashy fun that’s beginner-friendly and perfect for families or first-time paddlers.

Evenings are spent at beautiful riverside campsites where you can unwind by the fire, enjoy hearty organic meals made from scratch by your guides, and sleep under a sky filled with stars. With three nights on the river, you’ll truly settle into the pace of nature—whether that means early morning coffee with your feet in the water, midday naps in a hammock, or afternoons filled with games, short hikes, or exploring side creeks.

Our guides take care of all the details—from cooking and camp setup to paddling instruction and river safety—so you can fully enjoy every moment. We tailor each trip to fit the group, creating a welcoming and flexible environment for families, groups of friends, or anyone seeking a meaningful back-to-nature experience. Kids as young as seven are welcome to join in the fun.

The 4-day trip is the ultimate way to experience the magic of the Trinity River—more time, more memories, and more moments that will stay with you long after the last paddle stroke.

Duration 

4 days, 3 nights

Location / Where to Meet

Meet at our shop at 38400 St. Hwy 299, Junction City, CA where you will park inside the gated lot and stroll over to our office where will take care of all the necessary paperwork and get you checked in for the trip.
You will be handed a large Expedition dry bag to start packing your gear for the trip into.   This is the bag you that will be inaccesable during the daytime, but will be available at camp at the end of the day.  Smaller drybags can also be provided for stuff you would like to access during the day. 

Ages

7+

What’s Included

  1. All meals and drinks. This includes breakfasts, lunches, appetizers, dinners, and beverages. Our menu is custom and organic and can be modified for any diet!
  2. All rafting gear, including life jacket, helmet, paddle, and water bottle; splash jacket, wetsuit, and booties will be provided as needed.
  3. All camping gear, including tent, sleeping bag, and sleeping pad. Although, you can bring your own camping gear if you’d like to.
  4. Experienced, professional river guides to navigate you safely down the river
  5. Inflatable kayaks and SUPs
  6. Private and secure parking for the duration of your trip
  7. Air-conditioned office to place heat- or cold-sensitive valuables
  8. Dry bags for your personal items
  9. Wi-fi and cell service, to check in with loved ones before and after your wilderness excursion

Not Included

Gratuity 

What to Bring / Wear

  1. River-appropriate clothing and footwear, including a long-sleeve shirt for sun protection
  2. River sandals, water shoes, or old tennis shoes with rubber bottoms. No flip flops, please! Flip flops can be dangerous on rafting trips and do not protect your feet.
  3. Sunscreen, Hat, and Sunglasses, with a strap to secure them
  4. Reusable water bottle. We have a unique no-single-use-plastic-on-the-river policy and ask that guests not bring plastic disposable water bottles. If you don’t have a reusable water bottle, we’ll provide one for your use.
  5. See FAQ for your detailed multi-day packing list!

ADVENTURE PROVIDED BY Six Rivers Rafting Inc.

FAQs

Can I bring my camera or other personal belongings on the trip?

The river has a way of taking items from us, so if it’s not tied down or secured, you could lose it. General rule: don’t bring anything you’d hate to lose. Don’t wear expensive jewelry, don’t bring your only pair of prescription glasses, don’t bring electronics, and we don’t recommend bringing your phone (it doesn’t work in our area anyways). There is a professional photographer on the run, but if you’d like to document the trip and have a GoPro, consider using one of our helmets with a GoPro mount. If you’d like to bring your phone or camera, we’ll supply you with a dry bag.

What is the guide-to-guest ratio?

Our guide-to-guest ratio is typically 1:6.

What is your weather policy?

The only reason a trip would be outright canceled is for wildfires and air quality/safety issues. Rain is normal, and we have all the gear needed to keep people warm and cozy. We have canceled trips due to snow but always check in with guests to see how they’d like to proceed. Some folks are happy rafting in the snow, so it really depends on the guest!

What should I pack for a multi-day rafting trip on the Trinity River?

On the River:

Spring:

When wearing a wetsuit:  Fleece layers to go on top of wetsuit and under drytop.

When wearing a drysuit: Long johns and Fleece Pants on bottom, Wool and Fleece for your top, Wool Socks(medium thickness), 1 Pair of Shoes with drainage and with Grippy Tread and for wet rocks- for drysuit, please size up a half of full size to fit over the sock on the drysuit, as well as the sock under the drysuit. For example, put on a pair of lightweight socks, and a pair of mid weight wool socks, then try on your shoes. If you can’t wiggle your toes, they are too small, keep sizing up.

Summer:

Temperates can range wildly during the summer months. Nights are usually in the mid 60s to low 70s, be sure to check the current forecast for daytime temps at least 1 week prior to your trip.

For Camp:

  • Pants and Shorts
  • Casual Shirts
  • Socks
  • Hats (Depending on season)
  • Appropriate Shoes: River Shoes, Camp Shoes, Hiking Shoes. Your feet are the most harmed body part during river trips, protect them by being mindful of the shoes your wear, especially those toes!

Cozy Wear! 

  • ***Spring: Fleece Jacket/Down Jacket, Hoodie or Long Sleeves. Wool Socks(2 Thick, 3 Medium and 1 Light thickness for all activities)  Fleece Pants, Long Johns, and other Quick dry material.  Wool and Synthetic material are always best for cooler temp adventuring.  
  • ***Summer: Sundresses, Shorts, Light pants, UPF Material clothing, light pajamas, Quick dry material for clothing is always your best bet for any month.
  • Rain Jacket (Optional in Summer Months)
  • Sleeping bag (Can be provided, must be reserved in advance)
  • Pillow – Regular sized pillows recommended, must be able to be packed into a dry bag
  • Towel
  • Headlamp/Flashlight
  • Beanie for the Spring Months, Hat for Summer
  • Book, Journal, Cards, etc for downtime
  • Personal hygiene items (Lotion,Toothbrush, Sunscreen, Bug Spray, etc)

****Pro Tip:  For small items such as personal hygiene of book, instead of having them loose in your large drybag with all your clothing, we recommend placing them in a small soft pack bag that is easy to reach in, grab, and go when you get to camp at the end of the day.  This can also be done to clothing.

All of these will go into a provided drybag just for you. They are large drybags, but be mindful about how much you bring.  When sealed properly, they don’t leak. But as a precaution, don’t bring anything that is susceptable to water damage.

When should I reserve?

All reservations must be made at least one week in advance to allow for preparation. Availability of specific trips depends on the flow conditions and other reservations. Most overnight trips run from April through September.

Can you accommodate dietary restrictions?

Yes! There's a space at checkout for you to let us know your dietary restrictions.

Do I have to reserve camping gear in advance?

Sleeping Bag & Tent must be reserved in advance if needed. After booking, just email us to let us know.

Cancellation Policy

Cancellations must be made at least 30 days in advance of your trip's departure date in order to guarantee a refund. The 20% deposit is non-refundable unless we are forced to cancel the trip due to unforeseen circumstances (ex: wildfires).  A cancellation made less than 30 days before your trip date can result in a partial refund, depending on if we are able to rebook the seats that we held for you. If we are able to rebook, we happily do not charge. If we are unable to rebook, we unfortunately have to collect a cancellation fee to cover our loss. If you fail to show up for your trip without contacting us in advance, you will be charged for the full amount. We understand that last-minute things come up, and we are happy to reschedule a trip, however we will have to charge a rescheduling fee. Thank you for understanding.
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38400 CA-299

Junction City, CA, 96048

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