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Deschutes River, Oregon

Deschutes River, Oregon at a Glance
Price
Class of Rapids Upper: II-IV; Lower: II-III+, IV
Trip Miles Upper: 3 miles; Lower: 13 to 98 miles
Trip Duration 0.5 to 3+ days
Season Upper: May-September; Lower: April-October
Raft Type Paddle Raft, Oar Raft
River Sections Upper (west of Bend), Lower (Warm Springs to Columbia River)
Nearby Towns Bend (OR), The Dalles (OR)
Driving Times Portland (OR): 2.25 to 3 hours, depending on section
Recommended For Expert

Rafting: Deschutes River, Oregon
Whitewater kayaker showboats on the Deschutes River near Bend, Oregon (courtesy, Central Oregon Visitors Association)

Suspense lurks at every corner when floating a whitewater serpent that can change on you suddenly from Class I to Class V rapids. French explorers called it Riviere des Chutes and intended no hyperbole when they deemed it the River of Falls. This river resembles a roller coaster of whitewater as it races along for 87.4 miles from Little Lava Lake to Bend. But make no mistake, this ain't no Coney Island, expect the real and the raw as you plummet down a series of harrowing waterfalls like Pringle Falls, Tetherow Logjam, Benham Falls, Dillon Falls, and Lava Island Falls.

The 53-mile stretch from Wickiup Dam to Bend is a fabulous stretch of whitewater for the serious rafter. Over this length, you will float some calm waters, but you will also hit some Class V rapids that test the skills of experts and some difficult lava-crossing portages that sap the endurance of even the most fit. There are plenty of intermediate routes, however, which offer less risky thrills. If you want professional assistance, three commercial rafting guides run the stretch from Aspen Camp to Lava Island.

Upstream from Bend are opportunities for innertubing and canoeing, with some powerboats thrown in.

Remember that although the river has stretches of calm water, it is hazardous. Observing safety guidelines merely reduces the risk, it doesn't eliminate it. "If in doubt, scout it out" may sound like a cliche, but it is an excellent rule for water safety. Wear a Coast Guard approved personal flotation device when on the river and wear or carry other equipment appropriate to the segment of the river. Know where the major rapids are located on the river. Expect to portage around several log jams and major (Class lV-VI) rapids.


Tour Operator Trips on the Deschutes River, Oregon

Price Trip Name Tour Operator
$59
1 - 3 days
  Deschutes River Rafting Adventures - Oregon
Rafting, Paddling in Oregon
Sage Canyon River Co. offers a variety of professionally guided whitewater rafting trips on the Deschutes River...

Sage Canyon River Company
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