River Drifters – Deschutes River Rafting

River Drifters - Deschutes River Rafting, Deschutes Avenue, Maupin, OR, United States

800.972.0430

8-6 Daily

http://riverdrifters.net/deschutes/

River Drifters offers trips on the Deschutes River including 1/2-day, full-day and multi-day adventures.

River Drifters has been sharing the experience of rafting in Oregon and Washington for more than 35 years. Our passion for adventure and love of rivers drives us to make whitewater rafting comfortable, fun and accessible to as many people as possible here in the amazing Pacific Northwest. We are committed to providing the highest-quality gear, the most experienced guides, the healthiest food and the best value for our customers.

As one of the longest-operating rafting companies in Oregon, we realize how much rafting can influence a person’s life. We also see great value in passing on the tradition of whitewater rafting to younger generations. That’s why we are committed to operating our business in a way that preserves the wild and scenic rivers that we love. We practice ‘Leave No Trace’ ethics and share that philosophy with our guests.

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