Embark on an exhilarating journey with Tributary Whitewater Rafting Tours, the leading choice for whitewater rafting Idaho adventures. Our white water rafting trips near Boise, ID, promise unforgettable multi-day excursions in the breathtaking Hells Canyon of the Snake River, meeting in Halfway, Oregon.
Whether you’re drawn to the Idaho rivers map for its legendary rapids or the serene beauty of the landscapes, Tributary Whitewater Rafting Tours offers an unparalleled white water rafting in Idaho experience. Join us to explore the majesty of the Snake River and create memories that last a lifetime.
Our Hells Canyon river rafting trips run the northern section of the Snake River on the Oregon, Idaho border. Located in a remote section of Eastern Oregon, this world renowned rafting trip features the seclusion of the the Wallowa-Wittman National Forest and the Hells Canyon Wilderness.
Our Snake River Outpost Location in Halfway, OR
The Owyhee River is located in the western United States, primarily flowing through the states of Oregon, Idaho, and Nevada. The river begins in northeastern Nevada and travels through southwestern Idaho and southeastern Oregon, eventually joining the Snake River.
Referred to as the “Grand Canyon of Oregon,” the Owyhee River offers a mesmerizing landscape characterized by towering cliffs and a 3,000-foot relief. Encompassing over two million acres, the Owyhee Canyonlands provide an expansive and untouched wilderness to explore. The river rafting journey features breathtaking sights of red-rock spires in Honeycombs, Chalk Basin, and Leslie Gulch, while historic petroglyphs offer glimpses into the region’s cultural past. Renowned as one of the least affected by light pollution in the lower 48 states, the Owyhee River region stands as a premier destination for stargazing, enhancing the allure of this remote and pristine corner of the country.
The Owyhee River is located in the western United States, primarily flowing through the states of Oregon, Idaho, and Nevada. The river begins in northeastern Nevada and travels through southwestern Idaho and southeastern Oregon, eventually joining the Snake River.
Referred to as the “Grand Canyon of Oregon,” the Owyhee River offers a mesmerizing landscape characterized by towering cliffs and a 3,000-foot relief. Encompassing over two million acres, the Owyhee Canyonlands provide an expansive and untouched wilderness to explore. The river rafting journey features breathtaking sights of red-rock spires in Honeycombs, Chalk Basin, and Leslie Gulch, while historic petroglyphs offer glimpses into the region’s cultural past. Renowned as one of the least affected by light pollution in the lower 48 states, the Owyhee River region stands as a premier destination for stargazing, enhancing the allure of this remote and pristine corner of the country.