Bird’s Eye View
The South Fork of the American River is one of the most popular whitewater runs in the United States. Its popularity stems from its proximity to other cool places like the San Francisco Bay Area and Lake Tahoe and its accessible but fun Class III rapids. This is the perfect family rafting trip because it’s fun for people who have rafted before, but doesn’t overwhelm beginners
River Flows
Summertime flows are released daily from 8am to 12pm, with no water guaranteed on Wednesdays. Water is often released in the evenings as well. Wintertime flow guarantees are restricted to weekends.
Learn more about South Fork American River Flows.
Logistics
Numerous run options, camping locales, and safe, monitored places to leave your car make the South Fork logistics pretty much a no-brainer. You can even run the shuttle on your bike …
Keep reading about South Fork American Logistics.
The South Fork in a Nutshell
Difficulty: Class III – Upper & Lower; Class II – C to G
Gradient: 25 ft/mi
Length: 21 miles, (shorter options)
Season: Apr to Oct; winter weekends
Sections: Chili Bar (Upper); Coloma to Greenwood Creek (C to G); Gorge (Lower)
Who should go: Beginner and intermediate rafters and kayakers, families, business groups, bachelor(ette) parties…

