Snake River 5
and 6 Day Details
Snake River rafting vacations are a
wonderful family trip. In Hells Canyon, the Snake River creates a classic
whitewater rafting vacation. Hells Canyon rapids are exciting roller coasters.
Fishing is varied and excellent. We stop to inspect abandoned cabins and
American native cultural sites.
5 & 6 Day
Expedition : (5 Days/4 Nights or 6
Days/5 Nights, 79 River Miles, Hells Canyon Cr. to Heller Bar)
Click Here if you are taking the 3 or 4 day
trip
Headquarters & Pre-Trip Meeting
The Frontier Motel, P.O. Box
178, Cambridge, ID. 83610. (208) 257-3851 - www.frontiermotel.net.. Meet at the
Frontier about 8:00 p.m. the evening before the trip. During the
meeting, we will discuss the trip, check out trip gear, and handle
any last minute details.
Hunter's Inn also offers lodging in
Cambridge. Hunter's Inn offera a mix of standard motel rooms and
old fashioned hotel rooms, and is located 2 blocks from the Frontier
Motel. Hunter's Inn, P.O. Box 313, Cambridge, ID 83610. (208)257-3325.
We recommend that you make
reservations at the Frontier Motel or Hunter's Inn at the same time you reserve
spaces on your river trip.
Getting to
Cambridge
If you are driving, you can
reach Cambridge, Idaho by taking Highway 95. Cambridge is 100 miles north and
west of Boise, via Interstate 84 and Highway 95.
If you will not be driving your
own car, you have three transportation options:
Option I: Arrive
in Boise and rent a car at the Boise Airport. (Avis, Hertz, National, Budget,
etc.)
Option II: Arrange for Diamond Express Shuttles to
meet you at the Boise Airport and provide van service between Boise
and Cambridge before your trip. Diamond Express. 800-250-5815. Check
with Diamond Express for exact cost. Their 2007 was $150.00 for
the van plus $15.00 per person. Yellow Cab also offers service from
the Boise Airport to Cambridge. Their flat taxi rate for 2007 was
approximately $212.00. You can also arrange for vans that carry
up to 7 passengers for the same $212.00 rate. Yellow Cab - 208-345-5555.
Option III: Large groups can
arrange charter bus transportation between Boise Airport and Cambridge, before
and after your trip. Check with Hughes office for cost and details.
The
Trip
Morning the 1st day, we provide
bus transportation to put-in at Hells Canyon Creek. The drive is 60 miles on a
paved, winding road. We leave Cambridge about 8:00 a.m., and arrive at put-in
about 10:00 a.m. The Forest Service provides an orientation on low impact
camping and rules of the road. We launch about 11:00 a.m.
During early afternoon the last
day, take-out is at Heller Bar, WA. We provide bus transportation back to
Lewiston, Idaho (34 miles), where we will drop you off at the airport or the
Quality Inn, 700 Port Drive, Clarkston, WA 99403. 509-758-9500 or
1-800-228-5151. Plan to arrive in Clarkston around 3:30 p.m.
The drives into and out of Hells
Canyon are spectacular.
Leaving
Clarkston/Lewiston
The Clarkston/Lewiston area is
serviced by commercial bus and airlines, and has rental car service. Horizon
Air (800-547-9308) offers flights from Lewiston to Boise. Check with
Horizon Air for timing and frequency of flights. If you need to spend a night
in Boise, we recommend the Vista Inn Best Western. 208-336-8100 or
800-727-5006. The Vista Inn provides free limousine service to and from the
Boise Airport.
Another option is to fly or
drive from Clarkston to Spokane, WA. Spokane has a major regional airport.
Driving time is approximately 2 hours. Groups can arrange charter vans. Please
check with our office for details.
Car
Shuttle
If you elect to drive to
Cambridge before the trip, plan to have your car shuttled to Clarkston to meet
you at the end of the trip. Contact Frontier Motel (208-257-3851) to
arrange your shuttle. Cost is approximately $160/vehicle + gas. Shuttle cost is
not included in the trip price.
Fishing
Fishing for trout, smallmouth
bass, channel catfish, and white sturgeon is usually good from early summer
through fall. Late summer and early fall fishing is often excellent. An Idaho
and/or Oregon fishing license is required depending on which shore you fish
from. You can fish from the rafts with either an Idaho or Oregon
license.
You can purchase an Idaho
fishing license and tackle in Cambridge before the trip. You can also
purchase an Idaho license by contacting the Idaho Fish & Game 800-554-8685,
or www.state.ID.US/Fishgame.
Cost is $11.50 for the first day, and $5.00/day for each additional day.
Juniors (14-17 years of age) can purchase a junior fishing license for
$13.75/teen/season.
You can purchase an Oregon
fishing license by calling 503-947-6000 or www.dfw.state.or.us. Cost for
2006 non-resident license is $12.00/daily, $22.50/2 days, $33.00/3 days,
$43.50/4 days, and $43.75/7 days.
We provide a few fishing rods,
tackle and sturgeon fishing gear for the group. Sturgeon fishing is "catch
& release". Serious fishermen should bring their own gear.
Spin Casting is usually the most
successful technique. We recommend light weight gear with 6-8 lb. test line.
Recommended Lures: Spinners (Mepps, Rooster Tails, Dare Devils); Crank Baits
(Killer B's, Rattletrap, Fat Wrap, Crawdad, Perch, etc.); 5" Grub Worms with
leadheads (motor oil, pearl, purple, blue, black, etc.)
Fly fishing is also available.
We recommend 5-6 weight rods, double taper floating lines & sink tip lines.
Recommended Flies: Joe's Hopper, Dave's Hopper, Elk Hair Caddis, Wooly Worm,
Wooly Bugger, Muddler Minnow, Clouser Minnow, etc. Recommened Bass Poppers:
Black/yellow, yellow/red, chartreuse/olive, mouse, etc.
Raft
Configuration and Group Size
Most Snake/Hells Canyon trips
number a total of 24 people. (18 guests, 5 crew & 1 camp helper). A typical
trip has 1 supply pontoon, 3 oar rafts, 1 paddle raft, and 3 inflatable kayaks
(kayaks can be used as solo or tandem boats) -OR- 1 supply pontoon, 2 oar
rafts, 2 paddle rafts, and 3 inflatable kayaks. Be sure to let us know the type
of craft(s) you prefer.
The Forest Service, Hells Canyon
National Recreation Area, limits our total number of rafts & kayaks per
trip to a maximum of 8 craft.
Storing
and Transporting Luggage That You Do Not Take On the River
You can arrange with Hughes and
the Frontier Motel to have non-river luggage transported to meet you at the end
of your trip.
Weather
Spring and Fall in Hells Canyon
bring warm days, cool nights, and possible thundershowers. Daytime temperatures
may range from 55-90 degrees. Summer is very warm. Daytime temperatures may
range from 70-105 degrees.
Trip
Insurance and Responsibility
We encourage the purchase of
Trip Cancellation, Accident, and Baggage Insurance Policies. These policies
cover cancellation, personal property, and personal injury. Many insurance
companies offer such policies.
HUGHES RIVER EXPEDITIONS, Inc.
spares nothing to assure that all trips we outfit are the safest and best
outfitted expeditions available. Our safety record is excellent. However, river
running is not without some risk, and you as a potential river runner must be
willing to assume some risk. HUGHES RIVER EXPEDITIONS, Inc. assumes no
responsibility whatsoever for your personal safety or for damage or loss of
your equipment.
Snake
River Through Hells Canyon Books and Maps
Available through the
Hughes
Company Store
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