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.
A 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.
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“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







