Alaska Rafting Tours
Floating down the river, you hear the rush of water approaching. Suddenly you see them: the unmistakable caps of whitewater. Before you know it you're in the middle of the rapids, holding on tight as water splashes all around. You spin and speed down the raging tides, white-knuckled yet smiling from ear to ear. Or perhaps you'd prefer to skip the rollercoaster ride and relax on a gentle float through a silent stretch of pristine Alaska wilderness, as nature goes about its business.Whether you choose a whitewater adventure or a scenic float trip, visitors will enjoy their time on the water, regardless of age or ability. These trips are some of the best ways to connect with nature in Alaska. You're outdoors, away from motors and exhaust, working closely in concert with the water. Because of our massive glacier runoff and rainwater drainage, Alaskan rivers serve up more adventure than most anything you'd find in the Lower 48—from the Kenai Peninsula's Sixmile River to Denali's Nenana River.
There are so many amazing adventures to be had in Alaska. So why should you go Alaska whitewater rafting or calm water rafting?
It's Remote
Alaska rafting puts you right in the middle of nature, giving you up-close views of Alaska's wildlife.and its unique topography. Glaciers have carved U-shaped valleys and channels that move swiftly through the landscape. It also gives you an up-close look at wildlife.
It's Easy
Even a first-timer can experience advanced Alaska whitewater runs. Because of the high level of professionalism and experience in Alaska's river guides, you needn't have gone rafting before to enjoy it.
It's Cheap
Dollar for dollar, rafting is one of Alaska's best values. A basic 2-3 hour Alaska whitewater rafting trip or scenic float could cost between $50-85, versus $175 or more for a 1.5-hour flightseeing trip, or $450 or more for a full-day bear-viewing safari.
It's Historic
Rafting was used by those trying to make it upriver to the goldfields at the turn of the century. Sure, today's rafts are made of advanced vinyls and not the hand-hewn log rafts of yesteryear. But people moved through the country by water looking for gold, to go hunting, or to migrate to new, richer areas. And it's easy to imagine yourself as a pioneer while traveling this way.
How-To Tips
When planning a rafting trip, make sure you pick the right style for you. There are two basic types:
- Whitewater rafting: Sometimes akin to a rollercoaster ride: Calm water followed by raging tides. You'll be white-knuckled but smiling from ear to ear. (Don't worry—even first-timers can handle it, and your guides are experienced.)
- Scenic Floats: Sounds mellow, and it is. Relax on a gentle float through a silent stretch of pristine Alaska wilderness, as nature goes about its business. The emphasis is on wildlife viewing.
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Rafting Tours
Copper Center View All
Float the remote and scenic rivers of the Copper River Valley. Scenic, whitewater, and multi-day trips available.
ExplorÂing the rivers of CopÂper CenÂter, around 4 hours from AnchorÂage and right on the edge of gorÂgeous Wrangell-St. Elias NationÂal Park, brings opporÂtuÂniÂties for everyÂthing from mild floats to Class III and IV rapids. Since the CopÂper RivÂer Basin is a litÂtle more remote than othÂer areas, you’ll be able to truÂly appreÂciÂate the wilderÂness as you enjoy a relaxÂing day on the water.
Girdwood & Kenai Peninsula View All
Explore the Kenai or Sixmile Rivers, only 40 minutes to 2 hours from Anchorage
DisÂcovÂer Alaska’s scenic gem, Portage ValÂley — just an hour from AnchorÂage with GlacÂiÂer City RaftÂing & HikÂing. OfferÂing small-group tours guidÂed by knowlÂedgeÂable locals, and explore glacial lakes, snow-capped peaks, and wildlife.
Six Mile Creek is one of the most famous — and most chalÂlengÂing — whiteÂwaÂter runs in the entire state of AlasÂka. Your heart will be poundÂing and your musÂcles burnÂing as you padÂdle through rapids called ​“Big Rock Drop,” ​“SuckÂhole,” and ​“Let’s Make a Deal.”
ExpeÂriÂence the wilderÂness of the Chugach NationÂal ForÂest from sevÂerÂal difÂferÂent perÂspecÂtives. ComÂbine a heliÂcopter ride, alpine hike, glacial lake tour, and train ride all in 9 – 10 hours! It’s one big and bold AlasÂka tour de force with Chugach Adventures.
Join Flow AK on a backÂcounÂtry advenÂture with expert guides as you navÂiÂgate the narÂrow canyons and chalÂlengÂing rapids of Six Mile Creek. With small groups and perÂsonÂalÂized attenÂtion, you’re sure to make new friends and unforÂgetÂtable memÂoÂries. Just a short driÂve from AnchorÂage, this excurÂsion is not to be missed!
The origÂiÂnal hallÂmark trip that got the AlasÂka RailÂroad to bring the GlacÂiÂer DisÂcovÂery to Spencer GlacÂiÂer in 2002. This is one of the most scenic glacÂiÂer rivÂer trips in AlasÂka and a perÂfect float for all ages. Your trip begins with a scenic ride on AlasÂka Railroad’s GlacÂiÂer DisÂcovÂery train, which runs from AnchorÂage, GirdÂwood, and othÂer pick-up points along the railÂbelt. Enjoy a beauÂtiÂful ride down TurÂnaÂgain Arm and the PlacÂer RivÂer ValÂley and ...more
Talkeetna & Willow View All
Calm waters with a view of Denali on the Talkeetna, Susitna, and Chulitna Rivers
Go for a relaxÂing 3‑hour float trip down genÂtle WilÂlow Creek as you take in the gorÂgeous scenery of the Alaskan backÂcounÂtry. DepartÂing from PioÂneer Lodge, just off the Parks HighÂway south of TalÂkeetÂna, you’ll board a raft with up to 6 othÂers and an expert guide. Then just kick back, or grab a padÂdle if you like: You can expect easy-glidÂing Class I and II rapids on this genÂtle river.
TalÂkeetÂna RivÂer Guides has offered expertÂly guidÂed raftÂing day trips for over 20 years. Float through the remote wilderÂness of Denali State Park, just a stone’s throw away from Denali NationÂal Park’s wild south side. Choose the two-hour TalÂkeetÂna RivÂer NatÂurÂal HisÂtoÂry Float Trip, the four-hour ChultiÂna RivÂer Raft Tour, or an overnight or mulÂti-day excursion.
Juneau View All
Relaxing waters with glacier views on the Mendenhall River
The focus of the 3.5‑hour MendenÂhall GlacÂiÂer Float Trip is great views of the nameÂsake glacÂiÂer, which is 1.5 miles wide, 150 feet high, and the most famous part of the masÂsive Juneau IceÂfield that even John Muir once raved about. Glide along the iceÂberg-studÂded lake and scope out the glacÂiÂer, getÂting up-close views of hangÂing glacÂiÂers and towÂerÂing peaks. Keep an eye out for birds nestÂing in the rocky cliffs, as well as otters, seals, black ...more
ExpeÂriÂence the ultiÂmate Alaskan advenÂture with Above & Beyond Alaska’s Fly-In GlacÂiÂer Hike & PackÂraft tour! Explore glacÂiÂers in a 5‑hour jourÂney, includÂing flightÂseeÂing, hikÂing, and packÂraftÂing. MaxÂiÂmum 6 peoÂple per tour.
Palmer / Wasilla View All
Paddle down a remote river situated between those 3 glaciers
The sport of packÂraftÂing is a great way to enjoy raftÂing and explore the gorÂgeous Alaskan wilderÂness. Do it with AlasÂka HeliÂcopter Tours out of Palmer and you’ll also expeÂriÂence a scenic heliÂcopter ride!
Denali View All
Calm waters & exciting rapids with gorgeous canyon views on the Nenana River
Raft the prisÂtine and scenic rivers in the Denali area with an expert, local guide. The most popÂuÂlar water activÂiÂty is rivÂer raftÂing, which can range from a scenic float to a more whiteÂwaÂter expeÂriÂence on a class III+ rivÂer. For a full day of advenÂture, you can comÂbine a trip on the rivÂer with hikÂing. TraÂverse AlasÂka also offers packÂraftÂing (each perÂson is padÂdling their own small boat), which is a day-and-a-half class, tranÂsiÂtionÂing from ...more
Feel the thrill of crushÂing through whiteÂwaÂter on the Nenana RivÂer just outÂside the iconÂic Denali NationÂal Park. Do it with New Wave AdvenÂtures and you’ll have your choice of raftÂing trips — you can even decide whether to padÂdle or just take in the beauÂtiÂful scenery — as well as othÂer excitÂing options like hikÂing and packÂraftÂing, all great options for famÂiÂly fun.
Just outÂside Denali NationÂal Park, the Nenana RivÂer offers a unique raftÂing expeÂriÂence: The rivÂer is big and icy cold, with glacialÂly fed waters. But this raftÂing outÂfitÂter based near the Park Entrance offers a soul-warmÂing expeÂriÂence on the rivÂer, which makes an excelÂlent counÂterÂpart to a bus tour through the nationÂal park. Choose a quick 3‑hour trip on mild water or splash through some rapids. Or opt for a longer 5.5‑hour run.
Skagway View All
Kayak around a scenic lake or take a scenic raft trip through a bald eagle preserve
With bald eagles, bears, and gorÂgeous scenery, as well as fasÂciÂnatÂing culÂture and hisÂtoÂry, these tours out of SkagÂway and Haines offer an up-close expeÂriÂence with insights from knowlÂedgeÂable local guides. There are sevÂerÂal options, includÂing wildlife and nature tours that focusÂes on findÂing and learnÂing about wildlife, a phoÂtogÂraÂphy tour where you get the chance to enhance your phoÂtogÂraÂphy skills, raftÂing, and some fun sightÂseeÂing tours ...more
Haines View All
Mild waters through the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve
With bald eagles, bears, and gorÂgeous scenery, as well as fasÂciÂnatÂing culÂture and hisÂtoÂry, these tours out of SkagÂway and Haines offer an up-close expeÂriÂence with insights from knowlÂedgeÂable local guides. There are sevÂerÂal options, includÂing wildlife and nature tours that focusÂes on findÂing and learnÂing about wildlife, a phoÂtogÂraÂphy tour where you get the chance to enhance your phoÂtogÂraÂphy skills, raftÂing, and some fun sightÂseeÂing tours ...more
Glacier View View All
Amazing Matanuska Glacier views just under two hours from Anchorage
If you’re new to whiteÂwaÂter raftÂing or expeÂriÂenced in shootÂing through rapids, Lion’s Head makes for an excitÂing whiteÂwaÂter raftÂing trip. You’ll spend 2.5 hours speedÂing down class II, III, and IV whiteÂwaÂter, either padÂdling yourÂself or hangÂing on as your guide steers the raft downÂstream. All the while, you’ll be passÂing through gorÂgeous wilderÂness — wide-open visÂtas with masÂsive rock forÂmaÂtions — where you’ll have the opporÂtuÂniÂty to look for ...more
McCarthy-Kennicott View All
Single to multi-day tours in beautiful Wrangell St. Elias National Park
SprawlÂing Wrangell-St. Elias NationÂal Park has huge mounÂtains, North America’s largest conÂcenÂtraÂtion of glacÂiÂers, and thouÂsands of rivers — but just two roads. That’s why takÂing to the local rivers is such an excelÂlent way to explore the park: this operÂaÂtor out of McCarthy offers mulÂti-day advenÂtures that embrace the rugged wonÂders of the park, while keepÂing you comÂfortÂable enough so that you relax and enjoy it.
ExpeÂriÂence the thrill of tryÂing out a new sport: packÂraftÂing. Led by expert guides, you’ll leave from the town of KenÂniÂcott out to the Alaskan backÂcounÂtry, then strap a raft to your back (it’s under 9 pounds) and set off on an interÂpreÂtive walk down to a lake. Then unpack the raft and put in the water. You’ll learn how to use and maneuÂver these unique boats in Class I‑II water, and even have the posÂsiÂbilÂiÂty of takÂing on some Class III rapids. ...more
TakÂing to the rivers is such an excelÂlent way to explore Wrangell St. Elias NationÂal park, and this operÂaÂtor out of McCarthy offers day trips that let you embrace the wonÂders of the park in a comÂfortÂable, hands-on, way. Both day trips are four hours. One allows you to padÂdle around a glacial lake, relax, and take in the scenery. The othÂer takes it up a notch by floatÂing downÂrivÂer through class 2 and 3 rapids after a brief padÂdle around the lake. ...more
Raft the gorÂgeous glacÂiÂer-fed rivers and iceÂberg-filled lakes of the Alaskan backÂcounÂtry out of McCarthy, an hisÂtoric town in the heart of America’s largest nationÂal park, Wrangell-St. Elias. Going with St. Elias Alpine Guides — the park’s longest-operÂatÂing raftÂing comÂpaÂny — is a great way to expeÂriÂence the wilderÂness on everyÂthing from half-day outÂings to 15-day expeÂdiÂtions. No expeÂriÂence is required, and all food and gear are provided!
Cooper Landing View All
Scenic floats & whitewater trips in Wrangell St. Elias National Park
AlasÂka RivÂer AdvenÂtures Kenai RivÂer raftÂing trips are some of its most popÂuÂlar and accesÂsiÂble excurÂsions – and are a great valÂue too. Full day trips showÂcase 19 miles of AlasÂka wild from Kenai Lake to SkiÂlak Lake, givÂing plenÂty of time for spotÂting wildlife, hisÂtoric spots and gorÂgeous views from all angles. When you have just a few hours, a scenic and serene 14-mile float of the Upper Kenai RivÂer proÂvides a variÂety of sights, from historic ...more
AlasÂka WildÂland AdvenÂtures pioÂneered floatÂing the melÂlow, turquoise Kenai RivÂer and has operÂatÂed conÂtinÂuÂousÂly since 1977. Join them for a serene 2‑hour float, or take on a 7‑hour advenÂture, comÂplete with fun Class II+ rapids and a cruise through a glacial lake. AWA’s Kenai RivÂer Scenic Float Trip offers a nice introÂducÂtion to the rivÂer, takÂing you along a stretch of the scenic Upper Kenai closed to motorÂized boats. Watch for wildlife as your ...more
AlasÂka Rivers ComÂpaÂny offers a 2 – 3 hour scenic float through the Kenai NationÂal Wildlife Refuge, perÂfect for all ages with stunÂning views and wildlife sightÂings. For a more advenÂturÂous expeÂriÂence, take a 6.5‑hour jourÂney through the Kenai Canyon, navÂiÂgatÂing Class II rapids and explorÂing the remote Alaskan wilderÂness. Whether you seek a relaxÂing float or an excitÂing raftÂing advenÂture, AlasÂka Rivers ComÂpaÂny offers the perÂfect trip with experienced ...more