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Methow River
Nisqually River
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Tieton River
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Wenatchee River
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Green River
Hoh River
Methow River
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Nooksack River
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Suiattle River
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Wenatchee River
White Salmon River
Yakima River

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Washington State Rafting Rivers

Washington State supports a diverse set of rivers with amazing scenery of all kinds and a varied landscape of mountain ranges, rainforest, desert, and coastal regions.

If you’re looking for desert, raft the Methow or Tieton for whitewater; or, the Yakima for a more leisurely float trip.

For beautiful canyons, consider the White Salmon or Green River Gorge, which run through narrow, lush canyons; or the Klickitat River, which has carved its way through a broad canyon lined with tall, columnar basalt formations, small waterfalls, and ponderosa pines.

Forested river areas include the Skykomish and the Cispus.  Great mountain views can be seen from the Suiattle, Sauk, and Nooksack Rivers.

For calmer trips allowing for viewing of wildlife along with the scenery, try the Skagit, Nisqually, Elwha, or Hoh Rivers. And if you’re looking for great whitewater close to civilization, the Wenatchee is everyone’s favorite trip.

Cispus River

Elwha River

Green River

Hoh River

Methow River

Nisqually River

Nooksack River

Sauk River

Skagit River

Skykomish River

Suiattle River

Tieton River

Wenatchee River

White Salmon

Yakima River

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Washington Whitewater: The 34 Best Whitewater Rivers
by Douglass A. North
March 1992, revised edition, Paperback, 304 pages, (guidebook)
All the information you need before running a river: maps, river flow data including recommended ranges, directions to the put-ins and take-outs, and river logs identifying various rapids and hazards.
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Washington Boating and Water Sports
by Terry Rudnick
April 2000, Paperback, 550 pages.
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Camping! Washington: the Complete Guide to Public Campgrounds for RVs and Tents
by Ron C. Judd
May 1999, Sasquatch Books, 288 pages (non-fiction)
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