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Owyhee River 6 Day Inflatable Kayaking Expeditions

Kayak Oregon's Grand Canyon this June

Written by LD

Have you ever wanted to go on a kayaking expedition? Since it has been such a great winter for snow this year in the west we are able to offer a 6 day inflatable kayaking expedition on the Owyhee River in the second week of June. We look forward to you joining us on this epic river adventure. The trip date is June 13- June 18.

Inflatable kayaking through the Owyhee River canyon is truly a wilderness river expedition. Spectacular is an understatement of the spectacular beauty and solitude of the Owyhee River canyon. Located in Southeastern Oregon, you will find exceptional whitewater inflatable kayaking, riverside hot springs, an abundance of wildlife and rarely seen birds, challenging side hikes, and towering canyon walls. This kayaking trip is remote and you'll see why it's referred to as the Loneliest River in America and one of our favorites.

  • 6 day Inflatable Kayaking Expeditions
  • For experienced kayakers or adventurous beginners
  • Spectacular Scenery
  • Solitude & Wilderness
  • Hot Springs to Soak in
  • Excellent Side Hikes

We run this expedition style kayak trip very lightly. All guides and participants will pack all of their own personal gear into their own kayaks and we will be packing all camp gear into small 10' rafts. We do require that you be in good physical condition to particpate in the trip. This is a wilderness kayak experience and will be a physically demanding, but rewarding river adventure.

For more information about Owyhee River Inflatable Kayaking Expeditions
Call or email with any questions about this amazing trip.

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—LD

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