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FAQs
How much experience do you need to participate in a whitewater rafting trip? To help ease some nerves, there are two great benefits to this river for first-timers. The first half of the trip is fairly mellow. You'll get wet, but it is not too daunting. This allows you the time to get used to being in the boat. You are not going to be thrown into the boat and hit the biggest wave of the trip is the first five minutes. The second half of the trip is where all the bigger waves are. The other nice thing about the Snake River is that it is classified as a "Pool and drop river", which basically means that after every section of waves, you are going to have a nice calm section you float in before you hit your next waves. So you have time to sit back and relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the canyon between waves. Do I have to paddle? How do I know if my kids are ready for their first whitewater trip? Also, the layout of our river trip is perfect for kids. The first half of the trip has mostly class I and class II waves, so kids have time to get use to being on the river and getting a little wet before the bigger waves of the second part of the trip. There are also nice breaks between the waves where you are floating for a while and have time to laugh and talk about how cool the last wave was before you hit the next wave. Lastly, our guides are very well trained and watch kids in the rafts closely. If they see that your child is a little timid, then they will suggest that your child sit towards the back of the raft in the middle. If they see that your child is excited and loves getting wet, then they will move them up so that they are sitting in the front of the raft. Can kids be in an 8 man boat? Do I need to know how to swim? Do you run trips if it's raining? Cancellation Policy The number of trips and seats that Snake River Park Whitewater can offer are limited by the U.S. Forest Service river management plan. Once you reserve your trip, we are no longer able to sell your seat to other individuals or groups. Therefore, if you do cancel your trip within the 48 hours, we can only refund your money if we are able to fill your spots. What should I bring? What should I wear? You also want to wear shoes that you can get wet…Tevas, Sneakers, or anything that is attached to your foot will work. You cannot go barefoot on the river (there is a short walk at the end of the trip up to where the bus is) and you cannot wear flip-flops because they can fall off and float away in the river. We do rent neoprene boots at our shop for $4 and they are perfect to wear if you want to keep your shoes dry and keep your body warmer. Overall, don’t bring anything that you don’t want to get wet. Keys can be left at our front desk or in the bus. You will want to wear sunscreen and you can leave sweatshirts and towels on the bus for when the trip is over. It is not recommended to bring cameras on the whitewater trip unless they are waterproof (we do sell waterproof disposable cameras at the office). Scenic Trips: Wear clothes that you are comfortable in. Most any morning in Jackson Hole, even in the summer months, will be cool. But as soon as the sun pops up, the air temperature warms up pretty fast. If you are doing a morning scenic float, it would be a good idea to bring a sweatshirt or light jacket along that you can put on underneath your life jacket. If you get to the river and decide that you do not need a jacket, then you can leave it on the bus before you get in the raft. We also ask you to wear shoes that you would not mind getting wet. We do our best to keep your shoes dry, but we are surrounded by water and feet sometimes get wet getting in and out of the boat. Feel free to bring your own camera or set of binoculars. It is recommended to have a secure strap to hold them so that they do not fall into the water. What class rapids are on the Snake River? Could I fall out? However, if you do fall out, there is no need to panic. Everyone wears a Class V life jacket that will keep you head above the level of the water. Most of our rapids end in pools or calm sections before the next wave, so we can get you back in the raft fairly quick if you happen to fall out. What is your minimum age? Is there an upper age limit? Where do we meet? If you prefer, we can also meet you at where your trip begins. For whitewater trips that would be at West Table boat ramp and for scenic trips it would be either at Pritchard Creek or Wilson Bridge, depending on your trip. If you would like to meet us at where your trip begins, please give us a call so we can give you directions. If you are planning to drive down to Salt Lake after your trip, driving your car down to West Table and leaving your car there can save you about an hour. Do you take our picture?
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