Flathead River Rafting Trips
Flathead River rafting can be found on the North and Middle Forks of the Flathead River. Forming the western and southern borders of Glacier National Park, the Flathead River is a hidden gem of Montana with spectacular scenery, unsurpassed fishing and excellent wildlife viewing.
Go Rafting with A Commercial Outfitter on the Flathead River.Glacier Guides/ Montana Raft Company has been offering Flathead River rafting trips on the North and Middle Forks of the Flathead River since 1987. They offer the most comprehensive wilderness adventures in the area. Visit their website for more information about Flathead River Rafting.
More About Rafting on the Flathead RiversThe headwaters of the Flathead River are located in British Columbia and drain the western slope of the Rockie Mountains. The river’s namesake comes from the Flathead Indians who lived in the region and were named so by Lewis and Clark. The majority of the river is protected within the confines of Glacier National Park as well as Bob Marshall and Great Bear Wilderness areas. In 1976, US Congress designated 219 miles of the Flathead River as "National Wild and Scenic." The Flathead River offers more than 275 miles of river rafting ranging from peaceful Class I float trips to Class III+ whitewater adventures on the North Fork and Middle Fork of the Flathead River. |
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