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Rafting
All aboard for river rafting fun in Yosemite!
Glide down the lazy Merced River in the Yosemite
valley in summer, or face churning whitewater thrills of the
Tuolumne River following the spring thaw. Whatever your
preference, the joys of river rafting await you in Yosemite National
Park. Several companies provide rafting tours throughout the park
in all seasons.
Merced River
The Merced tumbles over Yosemite’s Nevada
and Vernal Falls, meanders along the valley floor,
and builds into a river of pure whitewater fun. The Merced’s
clear waters wind through a grassy mid-Sierra canyon dotted with
oak and digger pine. Those on early spring trips are treated to
wondrous hillsides decorated in golden poppies, purple lupine, and
wild iris. Since there are no dams constructed above the stretch
of river, rafting trips usually take place when the Sierra snowpack
melts, normally mid-April through mid-July. For the biggest waves
and longest rapids, one should plan a trip during April or May,
usually the months of peak runoff.
The section below the Park is characterized by a steep gradient,
sweeping bends, and few obstacles to hinder a raft’s momentum.
With long straightforward rapids and big rolling waves, “forward
paddle!” is the predominant command. This Class IV run, combined
with the proximity of Yosemite National Park, brings rafters back
year after year.
Tuluomne River
The Tuolumne (pronounced too-ALL-o-me) river provides one of the
finest all-around wilderness river experiences in the country. Clear
and cool, fresh from its headwaters in Yosemite National Park, the
Tuolumne thunders through a grand succession of boulder gardens
and spectacular cascades. Voluptuously steep, plunging this way
and that, it moves in patterns that are frolicsome, tangled and
mesmerizing. In what has been called “the most significant
victory in the history of the Wild and Scenic Rivers System,”
the designation of National Wild and Scenic River
was bestowed by act of Congress in 1984.
Spectacular scenery, thrilling Class IV rapids, great side hikes
leading to deep swimming pools, and beautiful white-sand beaches
are all within an eighteen-mile stretch of pristine canyon. No signs
of modern development interrupt the splendor of this remarkable
place. It is a perfect river for those wishing to graduate to Class
IV rafting in an unparalleled natural setting. Summer and fall trips
are ideal for lounging in warm swimming holes and pursuing the Tuolumne’s
renowned trout fishery. During these later months, the Tuolumne’s
rapids become a less vigorous Class IV challenge. The Tuolumne is
dam-controlled, running April through October.
Zephyr Whitewater Rafting
Zephyr Whitewater is the largest rafting outfitter near
Yosemite. We offer 1/2 to 3 day trips on the Merced, Tuolumne, and
Kings rivers. Family rates and group discounts are available, as
well as a free color catalogue. Trips on the Merced river
run daily, and we have both morning and afternoon 1/2 day trips
which cover 11 river miles, and also full 1-day trips which cover
16 miles and include a great lunch on the river. We guarantee that
a rafting trip on the Merced river will be one of the major highlites
of your Yosemite vacation. You can reach us at 1-800-431-3636, and
also through our website at www.zrafting.com
All-Outdoors Whitewater Rafting
(800) 247-2387
All-Outdoors offers one, two, and three-day trips in paddle rafts
and oar-paddle combination rafts. Due to the length of the run,
one-day trips have no time for anything but rafting. Two and three-day
trips, on the other hand, are an excellent way to more fully experience
the canyon. We see historic mining relics, take short hikes along
tributary streams to water-slides and deep pools, and still have
time to relax in the Tuolumne’s spacious river camps. White
sandy beaches shaded by green willows and towering oaks provide
the finest river-side camping. Overnight trips are expedition-style
as gear rafts, carrying all our provisions, make us completely self-sufficient.
The Merced is ideal for those ready to graduate from our "Beginner-Intermediate"
rivers, and for adventurous first-timers. Although the flow lessens
over the course of the season, the steep gradient of this river
keeps the pace brisk, and we are able to cover an impressive 17
miles in one action-packed day!
1-day trips start at $164.
Whitewater Voyages
(800) 400-7238
On our 2-, 2-1/2- and 3-day trips through this wilderness mecca,
we push off into the forest primeval, with all gear aboard the rafts,
severing for a time all contact with the outside world. And the
longer the better, for the longer trips provide more time to explore,
socialize, dream, let one’s hair down, and truly imbibe the
full magic of the Tuolumne.
High- to medium-water, two-day Merced trips run the action-filled
Cranberry Gulch to Briceberg section twice. Low-water two-day Merced
trips generally run from Cranberry clear down to Bagby on Lake McClure
-- and portage around spectacular North Fork Falls.
1-day trips start at $139/person.
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