Rafting and Kayaking in Montana

When the great snows of the northern Rocky Mountains begin to melt, rafters and kayakers get pumped for high water and the great boating that follows. Rafting and Kayaking in Montana is the perfect summer time adventure.

Splashes on the Gallatin River - Rafting and Kayaking in Montana
Family rafting trip in Montana

YELLOWSTONE, GALLATIN, AND MADISON RIVERS:

These major rivers all flow from the great snowy plateau of Yellowstone National Park. When the deep mountain snows of Yellowstone start to melt, the high waters of the Yellowstone, Gallatin, and Madison Rivers come to life and offer boater a thrilling experience. All of these river are located in Southwest Montana and Yellowstone region.

FLATHEAD RIVER:

The Flathead River originates near the boundaries of Glacier National Park. The river flows 158 miles south and drains into Flathead Lake and carves through the Great Bear Wilderness Area. The Flathead River has range of conditions from scenic floats to Class IV rapids.

ALBERTON GORGE – CLARK FORK RIVER: 

The Alberton Gorge near Missoula, Montana is a branch of the Clark Fork River. The river is rated as a Class III through a 12 mile stretch of whitewater and amazing scenery. 

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