How to Pick the Right River Trip
Nothing says summer freedom like floating down rapids in a raft full of your best friends, beer, and fly rods. But where to aim? Our handy guide has the right trip for you.
Colorado River
John Day River
Middle Fork of the Salmon
French Broad River
River Trips: Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Arizona

WHEN: June 1鈥揂ugust 20
The Grand has unreal views and Class IV rapids and gets you away from it all for more than three weeks. Permits are tough, but your odds go up each time you apply and when you apply for the off-season. Go with ($2,271). DIY: Rent everything from Flagstaff鈥檚 ($265 per five days).
River Trips: John Day River, Oregon

WHEN: May 20-July 10
This five-day float takes you through 71 miles of northern Oregon鈥檚 rugged desert canyons on mostly Class II water. Plus, the permits are free, and you get some of the country鈥檚 best smallmouth bass fishing along the way. in Bend does guided trips ($850), or they’ll set you up with the required gear ($400).
River Trips: Middle Fork of the Salmon, Idaho

WHEN: May 28鈥揝eptember 3
No other weeklong trip offers this level of whitewater (Class III鈥揑V) coupled with absurdly great trout fishing. Permits are first come, first served in the off-season; in the peak season, it鈥檚 a 1-in-25 chance. runs six-day trips ($2,297), or hit up (from $575 for five days) to get outfitted for your own trip.
River Trips: French Broad River, North Carolina and Tennessee

WHEN: June 1-August 31
The third-oldest river in the world passes through the stunning Blue Ridge Mountains and has plenty of flat stretches to sit back and relax. There are no permits, but ahead of time ($7 per person). If you’re up for the DIY approach, check out Hot Springs鈥揵ased (from $50 per person per day).