ROW Adventures Center in North Idaho offers a wide range of guided outdoor adventures, including whitewater rafting, fly-fishing, and E-bike tours led by experienced experts in the industry. They focus on providing thrilling experiences amidst the region’s pristine natural landscapes while promoting environmental stewardship and community engagement.
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Join us for an unforgettable day of whitewater rafting on the Clark Fork, St. Joe, or Lochsa Rivers, or immerse yourself in the serenity of fly fishing with our full-day walk and wade or float trips on the St. Joe River and half to full-day adventures on the Coeur d’Alene River. Alternatively, if you’re looking for a unique way to explore Coeur d’Alene, hop on one of our multi-day e-Bike tours to explore the historic rails-to-trails. Let us be your local guide as you embark on the adventure of your choice amidst the breathtaking landscapes of North Idaho.
Clark Fork Rafting
Just an hour and 45 minutes from downtown Coeur d’Alene, embark on the thrilling journey down Montana’s Alberton Gorge along the renowned Clark Fork River, boasting exhilarating Class II-III rapids and stunning scenery that entice adventurers from all over. Our guided trips offer a delectable riverside lunch, expert guides, and top-notch rafting equipment—all we require are enthusiastic rafters eager to make lasting memories on the water! Our season typically kicks off around early July, extending through early September, contingent upon water levels. Children as young as 7 and rafters of all experience levels are welcome!
North Idaho E-Bike Tours
Embark on an unforgettable multi-day e-bike journey traversing two renowned “Hall of Fame” rail trails from eastern Washington to western Montana via the Idaho Panhandle. Each day, cyclists cover 15-35 miles along dedicated bike trails, meandering through picturesque landscapes of rivers, forests, and lakes. Pedaling along the Washington/Idaho Centennial Trail, the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes, and the Route of the Hiawatha and Route of the Olympian, lends itself to smooth riding and scenic cycling all enhanced by guides sharing local cultural and natural history. Powered by Pedego Electric Bikes, renowned for their comfort and quality, these tours promise an exceptional biking experience and comfortable accommodations.
St. Joe Rafting
The St. Joe is one of many hidden gems of the Gem state. This free-flowing wild and scenic river bends its way through thick cedar forests atop crystal clear waters. This class II-III river makes a great rafting option for thrill-seeking beginners and experienced rafters alike. With a short season from June through early July, rafting the St. Joe is a great way to kick off the summer. Just two and a half hours from Coeur d’Alene you can make this a day trip or prolong your vacation into the St. Joe National Forest and camp riverside. Our journey along the St. Joe covers 12-16 miles, contingent on water levels, offering not only adrenaline-pumping rapids but also stunning vistas of majestic cedars and clear waters teeming with darting trout, adding to the river’s allure. Join us for the exclusive opportunity as no other outfitters offer guided trips down the St. Joe River!
Coeur d’Alene River Fishing
ROW Adventures Center provides half and full-day excursions on the North Fork of the Coeur d’Alene River. Just a stone’s throw from downtown Coeur d’Alene, the Coeur d’Alene River minimizes travel time, making it the perfect river for those with limited availability seeking quality fishing experiences. While our typical fishing schedule favors mornings, we accommodate afternoon preferences upon request. Our walk-and-wade trips cater to anglers of all skill levels, offering patient guidance for beginners and specialized techniques for fishing veterans! With a strong population of Cutthroat Trout in the Coeur d’Alene River, fish can be caught throughout most of the year, with the best months to fish being March through October. Enjoy personalized or group guided fishing tours amidst the dense forests of the Idaho panhandle.
St. Joe River Fishing
Winding through over 130 miles of protected forest in the Idaho panhandle, the St. Joe is a tucked away and serene fly fishing destination. Beginning just downstream of where you can raft the St. Joe, you will be fishing for Westslope native Cutthroat Trout, and Blue Ribbon Trout. Similar to the Coeur d’Alene River, you can fly fish on the St. Joe from March to October on a float trip or wade in on a guided tour.
Lochsa River Rafting
Among the world’s top class IV whitewater runs, the Lochsa River in Idaho stands out, boasting the most whitewater miles of its kind in the US. If you are an experienced rafter and want a day full of adrenaline on a rollercoaster of whitewater, this is an excellent option for you. Located in Syringa, Idaho, just three and a half hours from Coeur d’Alene making it a great weekend getaway.
While renowned for its intense day-trip adventures, the Lochsa offers equally thrilling two and three-day excursions, making it a prime destination for extended whitewater experiences. ROW Adventures facilitates camping experiences along the riverbanks, providing comfortable tents, delicious meals, and campfire camaraderie. The season typically kicks off in mid-May, extending until early July, contingent upon snowpack conditions and water levels. As an undammed river, the Lochsa’s flow fluctuates with snowmelt and rainfall. With notable rapids punctuating the journey, participants are advised to have prior whitewater experience and embrace the prospect of getting thoroughly soaked.
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