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North Fork of the American River
The smallest creek of the three forks of the American River, the North Fork is also the most scenic and thrilling. Tumbling out of the Tahoe basin, this undammed river flows through the chamberlain Fall Gorge as it descends to the confluence of the Middle fork. This spring run offers nearly continuous class III and Class IV rapids on a wild and scenic river corridor
Just the facts...
Meeting Location: Lake Tahoe Central Adventures, 3037 River Road, on the corner of Squaw Valley Road and Highway 89, North Shore Lake Tahoe or meet us in Colfax at Foresthill Road off highway 80.
Class of Rapids: III-IV
Season to go: Springtime
Meeting Time: 7 AM at Lake Tahoe Central Adventures or 7:30 at Auburn meeting location.
Length of trip in river miles: 9 miles
Length of total Trip: about 5 hours
Minimum Age Requirements: 12 years old.
Cost per person: 95.00
Discounts available: Weekly specials available, call Lake Tahoe Central Adventures!

California Salmon
The headwater of this run are found in the Salmon Trinity Alps Primitive Area at the Sawtooth Glacier, the California coastal ranges only remaining glacier. Starting its trip as a meandering mountain stream the river plunges through several steep gorge on its way to the confluence with the Klamath River and on to the ocean. California's finest class IV and V whitewater is found in these gorges. We offer three different sections depending on the water level and the groups experience.
Just the facts...
Meeting Location: Lake Tahoe Central Adventures, 3037 River Road, on the corner of Squaw Valley Road and Highway 89, or Meet us nearby the run at a convenient location.
Class of Rapids: IV-V
Season to go: Springtime
Meeting Time: 7 am or otherwise stated
Length of trip in river miles: Separate sections offer differing trip lengths
Length of Trip: 10-12 hours depending on pickup location.
Minimum Age Requirements: 12 years old.
Cost per person: $145.00
Discounts available: Group specials available, call Lake Tahoe Central Adventures!

The Scott River
The Scott is a smaller and more technical tributary of the Klamath River. The Scott originates in the Marble Mountain Wilderness and has a short spring season. This exciting run offers steeper and more continuos rapids than the Cal-Salmon on its own decent into the Klamath River. The Scott River combined with A Cal-Salmon Run makes for a great two or more day Trip.
Just the facts...
Meeting Location: Lake Tahoe Central Adventures, 3037 River Road, on the corner of Squaw Valley Road and Highway 89, or Meet us closer to the river run.
Class of Rapids: IV-V
Season to go: Springtime
Meeting Time: 7 am or as otherwise stated.
Length of trip in river miles: several sections offer different lengths.
Length of Trip: 10-12 hours depending on pickup location.
Minimum Age Requirements: 12 years old.
Cost per person: $145.00
Discounts available: Group specials available, call Lake Tahoe Central Adventures!

The Upper Klamath River
The Klamath River is the second largest river in California second only to the huge Sacramento River. This impressive river offers exciting whitewater through the remnants of abandon ranches, miles, and mills. The mellower upper stretches of the river offer multiple day options and the hells corner section offers continuous class IV whitewater as a single day, and can be repeated as a two day option.
Just the facts...
Meeting Location: Lake Tahoe Central Adventures, 3037 River Road, on the corner of Squaw Valley Road and Highway 89, or Meet us in auburn at Foresthill Road.
Class of Rapids: IV
Season to go: Spring, Summer, or Fall
Meeting Time: 7 am or as stated otherwise.
Length of trip in river miles: several sections offer different lengths.
Length of Trip: 10-12 hours depending on pickup location.
Minimum Age Requirements: 12 years old.
Cost per person: $145.00
Discounts available: Group specials available, call Lake Tahoe Central Adventures!
Please call Lake Tahoe Central Adventures for information and booking, reservations are required for all of Lake Tahoe Central Adventures activities including whitewater rafting, snowcat skiing, and helicopter skiing trips.
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