Western River Expeditions Offers Non-Campers Lodge-Based Vacations
By: Tyler Peterson
Whitewater rafting pioneer Western River Expeditions (http://www.westernriver.com/) combines some of the West's wildest rivers with lodge accommodations - instead of camping - for those preferring to forego the stars overhead for a comfy bed and roof.
"We get that camping isn't everyone's cup of tea," says Brandon Lake, Vice President and CMO of Western River Expeditions. "Some prefer to enjoy the pristine wildness of the river and canyons during the day then tuck into a real bed, instead of sleeping under the stars at night." Following are rivers in Oregon, Utah and Arizona where the comforts of home combine with the thrills of world-class whitewater: Oregon's Rogue River near Medford remains so remote that boats deliver the mail in some regions where the river is the only road. Wildlife sightings may include otter, deer and black bear. Whitewater on this legendary waterway is classified Class II-IV. Rogue River 3 & 4 Day rafting trips start at $955 per adult, double. Youth age 5-17 start at $795 for a three day trip. On Day 1 guests witness the gently flowing Rogue breaking from its slumber at a rapid called Grave Creek that marks the congressionally designated Wild & Scenic section for rafting the Rogue River. Guests walk around a Class V rapid named Ranie Falls. Regional crafted beers and wines are enjoyed late afternoons at the riverside lodges, followed by family-style dinners. The chatter is about the great swimming holes and of course the rapids and what's next. The rate includes rafting, hiking, lodging and all meals from departure to the end of the trip.