moderate
4–8 hours
Moderate fitness needed for paddling and managing fishing gear over several hours.
Discover Jackson Wyoming’s spectacular waterways with a one-day canoe, fishing raft, or drift boat rental. Perfect for anglers and paddlers eager to explore the Snake River and surrounding lakes.
Embark on an unforgettable river adventure in Jackson Hole! Choose from a variety of high-quality paddle rafts, inflatable kayaks, canoes, and fishing boats. Whether you seek thrilling Class III rapids or serene scenic floats, the Snake River offers something for everyone. Expert staff are ready to help you plan your perfect outing.
Planning to go whitewater rafting or take a scenic float trip on your Jackson Hole vacation? Why not save the guide fee and do it yourself?
Leisure Sports rents paddle rafts and oar rafts and has the necessary equipment and accessories to make your trip safe and enjoyable. We rent high quality, Aire self-bailing rafts and inflatable kayaks to make your river adventure as exciting as possible. As well as fishing boats, canoes, & drift boats!
The Snake River is a great family adventure. Whether you want the adrenaline of a Class III rapid or the majestic beauty of the Oxbow bend, the Snake River has a section for everyone. Ask our experienced staff to help you choose your water excursion.
Canoe Rentals Include
Fishing Raft
Drift Boat
Pack a dry bag for your essentials to keep them safe and dry while on the water.
Mountain weather can change rapidly; monitor conditions before heading out.
If fishing, ensure you're comfortable with your casting skills to make the most of your time on the river.
Launch early in the day to enjoy calmer waters and better wildlife viewing opportunities.
The Snake River was a critical waterway for Native American tribes and later explorers traveling through Jackson Hole.
This area emphasizes catch-and-release fishing and maintaining river health to protect native fish species and aquatic habitats.
Required safety equipment for all watercraft rentals.
Useful for fishing or entering shallow waters during spring runoff.
spring specific
Protects against strong mountain sun exposure during summer trips.
summer specific
Keeps you warm on cooler mornings and adaptable to changing temperatures.
fall specific