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There’s nothing more fun than a splashy raft trip on a hot summer day!
Beat the heat with a guided whitewater rafting trip on the beautiful Mokelumne River near Jackson—and support river conservation at the same time.
This family-friendly Class II–III raft trip benefits the Foothill Conservancy, helping to protect and restore the Mokelumne River watershed in Amador and Calaveras Counties. No rafting experience needed!
Check-in: 10:00 AM, Jackson Raley’s parking lot
Duration: approximately 4.5 hours (includes transportation)
Cost: $149 per person (space is limited)
Includes rafting, riverside lunch, and an educational presentation
Ages 8+; youth under 18 must be with an adult
Participants should be in good health
Enjoy scenic floats and exciting rapids like the Chute, S-Turn, and Devil’s Toilet Bowl, and the chances to spot ducks, geese, and other wildlife.
“This is a rare opportunity to experience the Mokelumne from river level with experienced guides and professional equipment, and learn about the River and its ecology from an expert on the subject.” said Foothill Conservancy Executive Director Craig Baracco.
Tickets must be purchased in advance.
Questions? Contact Carolyn at 209‑223‑3508 or Carolyn@foothillconservancy.org.
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Event Tags:
educational presentation,family friendly,good health,seasonal,whitewater rafting,youth under 18
Event Categories:
Outdoors
Event ID:
6a1df108f2f7cd4b5d9b27e9
