Trinity River

The Klamath’s largest tributary, the Trinity River, forms the southern boundary to the rugged Salmon-Trinity mountains. Located in a wooded canyon west of historic Weaverville, it flows through a region long revered for its scenic beauty.

Easily accessible and a welcome alternative to the crowded American River, it is fast becoming one of our more popular summer trips. With many Class 2 and 3 rapids, the Trinity is ideal for summer rafting and inflatable kayaking — warm days and a cool flowing river.

trinity1A day of whitewater rafting is the perfect complement to camping in the backcountry, exploring old mining towns, or fishing the lakes and streams of the Trinity Alps.

“I thought I was too old to laugh and play like a child. My whitewater rafting trip down the Trinity river changed all that. From my call for reservations with Shelby to the rafting trip with Ben, I have never been treated so special. His knowledge of the river and joy in what we did was contagious.”
Frank Runyan, Portland

Whitewater rafting trips in California on the Klamath, Trinity, Sacramento, Salmon, and Scott rivers. In Oregon on the Rogue, Upper Klamath, and Owyhee rivers.