With out a doubt, Whitewater Rafting in Glacier National Park is one of the best outdoor adventures near Columbia Falls!
Take on Class II-III rapids along the Flathead River, or alternatively a calm Scenic Float!
You can also choose between a Half Day, Full Day or Private Rafting Trip.
The peak season for rafting near Glacier National Park depends on the Class and Level of water you are wanting.
Below are specifics for each class and category of rafting in Glacier.
Overall, the Peak Season would be between July 1st – August 10th.
Going before or after this time frame is less crowded and $6 less per ticket.
Mid-May to Early June is the best time for rafting in Glacier National Park.
– In detail, water levels are typically peaking around the beginning of June.
Late June to August are the best family friendly times for rafting.
– The water level is lower and more calm, therefore allowing kids to enjoy the river beaches and swimming.
September is a great time for inflatable kayaks, smaller rafts and fly fishing.
– The river flows have lowered and you can experience the true crystal blue waters.
The details and services below are provided by the leading guides in Glacier.
Glacier Guides Montana Rafts
With over 35+ years in business, they are equip with full rafting knowledge and guidance of the river.
Overall, Glacier Guides and Montana Rafts offer tours, guides and rentals for rafting, kayaking, biking, fishing, and hiking!
Enjoy a 10% discount with booking any of their services!
Choose a Half Day Rafting Trip down the river for wild rides or scenic views!
This is a great option for spending the morning or evening on the river.
A Full Day Rafting Trip is combined with the following options :
Riverside Dinner, Riverside Lunch, Adventure Park for Kids, Horseback Riding.
This is a great option for all day fun.
Choose a Half Day Rafting Trip down the river for wild rides or scenic views!
This is a great option for spending the morning or evening on the river.
Enjoy a Private Rafting Trip with a guide for just your group – or a Self Guided Float for a more ‘do it yourself float’
Bring your own lunch, fishing poles, o