moderate
3 days
Moderate fitness level required, able to paddle for several hours daily
Discover the thrill of a multi-day canoe journey in the Pacific Northwest with Chamberlain Canoes. Glide past pristine waters and witness wildlife in this unforgettable wilderness experience.
7 Different Trip Options • Ages 6+
Three Nights Departure/Check-In is required by 8:15am/9:15am (time is dependent on season)
All Participants must be able to swim.
Children must be at least 6 years old to use kayaks and canoes.
Advanced Reservations required.
All Rentals must be OFF the river by 5/6pm •Times dependent on time of year •Late fees will apply
Overnight campsites are first come first serve, designated areas only, and limited to one night per site only.
Campers should follow DWG Park Service rules and camping guidelines.
Campsites are primitive with little more than a flat to camp.
Camp fires can only be built in steel rings or on your own camp stove.
Campers should bring their own potable water.
Campers should keep all overnight equipment in waterproof bags that can be leashed to the canoe.
Please leave campsites with what you brought.
Chamberlain will dispose of your trash at the end of the trip.
Utilize waterproof bags to keep your gear dry during paddling and camping.
Bring layered clothing to stay comfortable through changing weather conditions.
Carry sufficient water and be mindful of water sources along the route.
Share your itinerary with a trusted person before heading out.
The region has a rich history of indigenous habitation and early exploration, with many sites dating back hundreds of years.
Chamberlain Canoes promotes low-impact travel by practicing Leave No Trace principles and supporting local conservation efforts.
Keeps you dry during rain or splashes on the water.
Required safety gear for all paddlers.
Protect your clothing, electronics, and other essentials from water.
Protection from sun exposure during daytime paddling.
summer specific