Three-Day Tuolumne Trips
Take the time to truly enjoy the wild and scenic Tuolumne with an extra day on the river to hike, fish, relax and fully experience this extraordinary wilderness canyon. Raft the river with time to experience and enjoy the beauty and serenity of the river. Camp is usually just below Clavey Falls, a wonderful area for hikes, fishing, and just relaxing in the "middle of nowhere" on an extra day in the canyon. Return to your car around 4:00 to 5:00pm on the third day, rested and refreshed from a true wilderness experience.
For Experienced Rafters The Tuolumne is California's Class IV+ premier whitewater river, rushing through one of the most spectacular canyons in the Sierra! Flowing from the high Sierra, the Tuolumne creates the "Grand Canyon" of Yosemite as it spills into the Hetch Hetchy Valley behind the O'Shaughnessy Dam above the put-in at Meral's Pool. Between water control projects, the Tuolumne races through the deep granite canyons, creating some of the most exciting rapids and breathtaking scenery of the entire Sierra! This "Wild and Scenic" river section flows into the Don Pedro Reservoir below take-out at Ward's Ferry.
Step up to the exciting thrills of a Class IV+ whitewater river! It's a good idea to have rafted a Class III-IV river and be adventuresome and in good condition before moving up to the Tuolumne. The river starts right out with a series of Class IV rapids with chutes, steep drops, holes and reversals to keep you on your toes. Tight, technical and steep describes rapids like Rock Garden, Sunderland's Chute, and Ram's Head, leading up to one of the biggest drops in the U. S., the Class V Clavey Falls! This dramatic staircase rapid takes you through two big drops and, hopefully, around a boat-eating hole and away from the left wall... enough exciting, adrenaline rush adventure for everyone!
The river continues on another 12+ miles through pristine forest/canyon land and many more Class III, IV, and IV+ rapids to your take-out at Ward's Ferry.
The isolated Tuolumne is home to abundant wildlife; the river itself offers great fishing for rainbow and brown trout. Eagles and hawks circle overhead; if you're lucky, you might spot a visiting bobcat or raccoon along its banks. You'll feel the serenity of the wilderness canyon as well as the excitement of great rapids for a complete whitewater wilderness adventure!
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