Idaho's Middle Fork of the Salmon rips down 105 miles of
roadless relatively untouched land. It is rugged and exquisite. And, its
reputation for big white water rafting is no exaggeration. Depending of the
time of year, one can choose constant big bumps or more amicable white water
rapids that never fail to thrill. The reason the Middle Fork of the Salmon has
such dependable and often challenging white water is the drop in altitude from
the put-in point to its confluence with the Main Salmon. One hundred miles of
rapids with a few eddies thrown in for a brief break. Idaho's Middle Fork of
the Salmon has been run for decades with something for every ability and age.
Limited access, reserved
campsites, and no motors combine to give the river and the wilderness a chance
to endure. Rocky Mountain River Tours is a licensed, bonded outfitter. Our
guides are licensed with years of white water rafting experience. You may
choose to run the rapids in an oared raft, crew a paddle boat or finesse the
white water solo in an inflatable kayak.




