Horseback riding for one to four days along the rim of the Salmon River.
Whitewater rafting on the Snake or Salmon River for one to five days.
One night included at the Little Salmon Lodge.
Wildlife viewing possibilities include elk, moose, bighorn sheep, eagles, osprey and much more.
For all of you city slickers who have been looking for an adventurous vacation western style, look no further! Take in the majesty, history and raw power of Idaho’s natural wonders by raft and by horseback, on this once-in-a-lifetime Saddle & Paddle experience.
If you choose a one-day horseback ride, you'll trailride high above the Salmon River with commanding views of the Salmon River canyon, Seven Devils Mountains and Gospel Humps. Multi-day rides enter a roadless backcountry area and spend nights at the rustic Gilmore Ranch bunkhouse.
After your horseback adventure, you will experience the rafting journey of a lifetime. Take in the whitewater of the might Salmon or brave the rapids of the Snake River in Hells Canyon. Both trips include awesome beach camping and Class II, III, and IV whitewater.
Northwest Voyageurs has many different itineraries and dates available for Saddle & Paddle trips. Please contact Northwest and they can help you customize the adventure of a lifetime.
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This Package Includes
One Nights Lodging at Whitebird Summit Lodge
Professional Guides
All Meals
Camping and Rafting Equipment
Notes
Northwest Voyageurs customizes all Saddle & Paddle trips for each person. You can combine one to four days of horseback riding with one to five days of whitewater rafting. Since the combinations are endless, writing an itinerary would be impossible.
Reservation Policy
A per person non-refundable deposit of $400 for multi-day trips, $100 for overnight trips, and $25 for day trips is required to confirm your reservation. A deposit of $25 per lodge room, per night is also required. The full balance is due 90 days prior to your trip for multi-day trips and 60 days prior to your trip for day trips and lodge reservations. If your trip is booked less that 60 days in advance, full payment is required at the time of reservation.