Conquer the Rapids with Confidence
Rapids are classified on a scale from 1 to 6, level “1” being minimum in difficulty, and “6” being extremely hazardous…unrunnable. These ratings represent possible hazards to participants as well as equipment.
The Middle Fork Salmon River has over one hundred classified rapids. Several rapids are Class 4, but the rest are rated 1-3.
Still have concerns? Let us connect you with a couple of past and repeat guests.
If you have concerns for the safety of your family, friends, or yourself, we suggest you speak with some of our past guests. Idaho Wilderness Company is very willing and able to provide you with as many customer references as you would like.
We work very hard to provide you with the whitewater experience that will strike that special balance between fun and safety.
Traditionally, the highest water levels are late May and early June.
This is the time to come for the biggest waves and the wildest ride.
Usually, by the end of June, the water level has dropped and the rapid stretches have become more defined leaving the river with many peaceful stretches as well. Even as the water levels drop throughout the summer, there will still be plenty of action for all. Many rapids are actually more fun at lower levels!
We recommend you visit our Frequently Asked Questions.
However, experience has shown us that during and after the trip the whitewater memories usually become secondary to the “The Guides“, “The Food“, “The Fishing“, “Everything“.
Whitewater concerns are valid, but should not discourage you from enjoying what thousands of families have proclaimed as the “greatest vacation they’ve ever experienced.” Idaho Wilderness Company is very proud of the impeccable river safety record we’ve maintained over the years.
Here's why:
Steve Zettel
Idaho Wilderness Company
Idaho Wilderness Company is a proud member of the Idaho Outfitters and Guides Association. We are bonded and insured. We are licensed by the Idaho Outfitters and Guides Licensing Board, as well as permittees of the Boise, Salmon-Challis and Payette National Forests. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.