Raft the Truckee River

07.23.09

From the issue Sierra Summer Splash

Riverpalooza

If a tranquil river float is what you want, the Truckee River isn't for you. But if you're looking for a river with a lively atmosphere, then this is the place to be. With as much scene as scenery, Tahoe's Truckee River is 5 miles of high-alpine watery fun. The best part: You can guide your own raft and have some seriously raucous water-fights along the way! Ubiquitous turquoise rental rafts drift down the river every summer, filled with a cast of characters—from bachelor parties to families and friends just looking for a good time. The trip can last from two to three hours (depending on the flow of the river) and along the way there are plenty of spots to jump in for a swim. Lots of people just float along in giant inner tubes—or anything that is remotely buoyant, including mattresses and a variety of pool toys. The entertainment value alone makes the Truckee a marquee river run. Go with the flow!

TIP: To keep the good times flowing, grab a spot on the outdoor patio at the River Ranch Lodge—right at the take-out.

Rent rafts from Truckee River Raft Company (530-583-0123). It's $35 per person; a shuttle back to the start is included. They'll be renting rafts through mid-to-late August, depending on the flow of the river. Dog-friendly!

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