Take a Trip Down Idaho's Memory Lane with America's Rafting Co
Idaho is a vibrant tapestry of a rich history of exploration. It
features roaring rapids shaped by ancient lava, peaceful waterfalls
discovered by early settlers, and patrolled by birds of prey and
impressive game. The best way to experience this living history is with
America's Rafting Co.
Forge rapids like an explorer or zoom
through snow-covered landscapes as you experience a bit of Idaho's
history with these seasonal outings.
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Have questions about one of their tours? Chat with America’s Rafting Co at 208-480-1224
Embrace Adventure in Hell’s Canyon
While on a Hells Canyon boat trip
with America's Rafting Co, you can’t help but notice you’re part of a
larger story. From the tours that came before you and stories of guests'
past experiences, all the way to the creation of the canyon walls
around you, there’s something to learn at every turn.
Discover
fossils on a hiking excursion while your group is on land. You can even
make it a game of who can locate the biggest fossil. Or find the coolest
rock. While on your walk, look around to point out ancient rock art
depicting figures, tools, and symbols, offering glimpses into the past
over thousands of years.
Float Down the Snake River
Explore the Snake River while whitewater rafting Hells Canyon Idaho.
With tales of explorers and pioneer history tucked into every bend, you
can see remnants of isolated mining camps and old cabins left by
settlers. Or listen as your Americas Rafting Co guides share stories of
early ranchers and homesteaders who carved out lives in the rugged
terrain.
Fun Fact: Did you know that while on your Snake River adventure, you’re actually enjoying the very birthplace of whitewater rafting?
Take a Day on Snow-Covered Trails
As you breeze through any of the America's Rafting Co snowmobiling tours Idaho
adventurers enjoy as well, you’ll witness the heritage of the area
around you. The Payette National Forest is home to Indigenous tribes
such as the Shoshone-Bannock and Nez Perce. Hear tales of hunting,
fishing, and gathering, all covered in a comforting blanket of snow.
Perhaps, as you zip through the mountain trails, you’ll feel that deep
connection with nature that goes beyond gorgeous views.
Take a trip down Idaho's memory lane with https://idahooutdoortours.com/
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