Teton Whitewater Offers Whitewater and Scenic River Experiences

8-mile Whitewater Trip

The lower canyon Whitewater trips launch three times daily at 9am, 11:30am, and 2pm from West Table river access.

The trip lasts about three hours total; an hour and a half on the water. Travel time to and from the launch/pickup will vary depending upon traffic conditions.

The Trip is a Class III run which includes the famous Lunch Counter & Big Kahuna rapids and many more. You can choose from the Classic Splash (16-man raft) the Small Boat Slam (8-man raft) for a more intence experience with bigger thrills spills and chills!

13-mile Scenic Float

The Float last about two and half hours on the water. Travel time to and from the launch/pickup will vary depending upon traffic conditions. Trips launch daily at 9 am & 1:30 pm. 

This trip includes breath-taking views of the Teton Mountains and a chance to see Wyoming's wonderful and diverse wildlife. These sections of the Snake River are known for one of the highest populations of Bald Eagles in the lower 48 United States. The banks of the river are also frequented by large game animals making this the perfect relaxing and awe-inspiring river trip.


Where to Meet:
If you're staying in Jackson, meet at the Motel 6 45 minutes before your launch time.  The Motel 6 is located at 600 S Highway 89, in Jackson Hole, just between the stop light at South Park Loop Road and the stop light on Maple Way, on the east side of the road
If you're coming from Alpine, you can meet us at West Table Boat launch 20 minutes before your launch time.  West Table is located about 11 miles from the Alpine Junction.  Special arrangements may also be made for different locations.
Children must be at least 6 years old

River trips are perfect for corporate, church, school, family, and scout groups. Large group rates are available.

Important to note:

River running has inherent risks. Our top concern is your safety. All adult participants and guardians of minors must sign a risk acknowlegement form. This form states that you understand and accept the inherent risks.

Guides have the final say in seating and boat assignments of all trips.