Tuolumne River Rafting Near Yosemite National Park
Whitewater Rafting in California with O.A.R.S
Highlights
- Experience Tuolumne’s most notorious rapids: Rock Garden, Nemesis and Rams Head
- Camp alongside the river and enjoy the scenic wilderness while hiking, fishing or just relaxing
- Grey’s Grindstone, Thread the Needle and Hell’s Kitchen provide whitewater thrills
Full Description
Some say Tuolumne River rafting trips feature the best California whitewater! Master lots of technical rapids on the river and enjoy the scenic beauty of California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains while hiking, watching for wildlife or exploring side creeks and waterfalls.
What’s your pleasure? The Tuolumne River in California, located just outside Yosemite National Park is a standard-setting river among all the California rafting experiences O.A.R.S. offers our guests and is one of our "Seven Whitewater Wonders in the World". We serve up the Tuolumne River (pronounced Too-all-uh-me) also known as “The T” - anyway you want it! There’s an adventurous 48-hour getaway with cool side hikes up side canyons carved by cascading waterfalls as well as a carefree three-day Tuolumne rafting vacation with lots of time just for you. All California rafting options take you to headwaters of the Tuolumne River which originate in the internationally renowned wilds of Yosemite National Park. A true wilderness trip on a "Wild and Scenic" river, the Tuolumne River spills 18 miles into a desolate, awesome river canyon roaring with whitewater – big in spring, moderate in late summer. Offered seven months a year, a Tuolumne rafting trip works perfectly into a California vacation to San Francisco, Napa Valley and the California coast.
Includes:
- Skilled professional guide services
- Delicious meals- 2 Day trip includes 2 lunches, 1 breakfast and 1 dinner;3 Day trip includes 3 lunches, 2 breakfasts and 2 dinners.
- High-quality inflatable rafts and related river equipment including paddle and helmet and personal flotation device
- Waterproof dry bags for your belongings
- Splash Jackets (Spring and cold weather trips only)
- Transfers from La Casa Loma River Store to the river and back
Excludes:
- Pre and post trip accommodations and meals
- Tents, sleeping bags and pads (these items may be rented from O.A.R.S.)
- Wetsuits (available for rent on early season or cold weather trips)
- Insurance of any kind
- Items of personal nature
- Gratuities
Day by Day Itinerary
Sample Itinerary for 2- or 3-Day Trip
We pride ourselves in running a relaxed and always flexible schedule. Every trip is different depending upon the group, other trips on the water and sometimes the weather. The following is a sample of what your trip might be like. You'll cover all 18 river miles regardless of which trip length you chose.
We'll meet at the La Casa Loma River Store in Groveland. Your guide will give you a waterproof bag in which to pack your belongings if you're on an overnight trip. Departing Groveland, we'll take a steep shuttle ride down to the river-a fitting introduction to a trip filled with big descents! Arriving at our put-in point, you'll meet the rest of your O.A.R.S. crew and feel your anticipation build as you see the rafts waiting for you. After the guides present an orientation and thorough safety talk, our adventure begins.
Within the first two miles of the trip, we'll encounter three of the Tuolumne's most notorious rapids: Rock Garden, Nemesis, and Rams Head. The quick succession of fast chutes, sudden drops and technical maneuvering around boulders immediately sharpens our paddling skills, and our teamwork develops as we conquer the consistently exciting Class IV rapids.
Come lunchtime, we'll pull over to a sandy beach for a delicious picnic. Your guides will lay out an abundant spread of cold cuts, cheeses, veggies, and breads, or perhaps a tasty taco salad for roll-your-own burritos, accompanied by fruit, cookies, cold water, and lemonade.
Back on the river, each mile brings more white-knuckling thrills, more laughs, adrenaline and high fives. The remote beauty of our surroundings enhances our enjoyment of the trip. Since there are only two launches allowed on the Tuolumne each day, our feeling of absolute peace and seclusion in this breathtaking wilderness canyon is well founded.
Well founded, but temporarily peaceful might not describe our mood when, around Mile 5, we hear a distant, rumbling sound up ahead. The rumbling turns into a loud roar as we approach the biggest whitewater in the canyon: Clavey Falls. The ultimate thrill, Clavey is actually a series of three staircase drops that are sure to deliver heart-pounding, frenzied-paddling, unabashed excitement! Flying through the bottom of the last drop, we'll feel an amazing sense of accomplishment and euphoria as we've just negotiated one of the most notable rapids in the West.
Come mid- to late-afternoon, we'll stop and make camp if you're on a multiday trip; you grab your bags and set up your tent while we take care of the kitchen and "living room"-camp chairs and the site for tonight's campfire (if permitted). This is the perfect time for you to lounge on the beach with that book you've wanted to finish forever. Before long you'll be savoring pleasing hors d'oeuvres and the beverage of your choice-delicious as these refreshments are, they always taste better after a day on the river! Read, nap, or just sit back and laugh with friends and family as we prepare dinner. After another satisfying feast, the evening is yours to spend however you wish. Maybe music, stories or jokes will bring us together tonight; maybe the popping of the fire, the whisper of the river and the clarity of the big, star-filled sky will encourage silent reflection on the amazing wilderness that is, for now, our home.
Grey's Grindstone, Thread the Needle, and Hell's Kitchen provide more thrills as we continue down the Tuolumne. In between rapids, calm stretches of cool water invite us to jump in for a refreshing swim.
The three-day trip gives us lots of time to explore the hidden wonders of this canyon. Great hikes along the Tuolumne's side streams bring us to waterfalls, swimming holes, natural waterslides, and clear creeks that offer excellent trout fishing. We'll also have time for relaxing on the beach, taking in some tanning rays or joining a game of Frisbee, volleyball or horseshoes.
As we reach Ward's Ferry and flat water, our river trip draws to a close. At the take-out point, an O.A.R.S. shuttle will be waiting to give you a ride back to the Casa Loma River Store. You'll be returned to your car by approximately 6:00 PMWe pride ourselves in running a relaxed and always flexible schedule. Every trip is different depending upon the group, other trips on the water and sometimes the weather. The following is a sample of what your trip might be like. You'll cover all 18 river miles regardless of which trip length you chose.
We'll meet at the La Casa Loma River Store in Groveland. Your guide will give you a waterproof bag in which to pack your belongings if you're on an overnight trip. Departing Groveland, we'll take a steep shuttle ride down to the river-a fitting introduction to a trip filled with big descents! Arriving at our put-in point, you'll meet the rest of your O.A.R.S. crew and feel your anticipation build as you see the rafts waiting for you. After the guides present an orientation and thorough safety talk, our adventure begins.
Within the first two miles of the trip, we'll encounter three of the Tuolumne's most notorious rapids: Rock Garden, Nemesis, and Rams Head. The quick succession of fast chutes, sudden drops and technical maneuvering around boulders immediately sharpens our paddling skills, and our teamwork develops as we conquer the consistently exciting Class IV rapids.
Come lunchtime, we'll pull over to a sandy beach for a delicious picnic. Your guides will lay out an abundant spread of cold cuts, cheeses, veggies, and breads, or perhaps a tasty taco salad for roll-your-own burritos, accompanied by fruit, cookies, cold water, and lemonade.
Back on the river, each mile brings more white-knuckling thrills, more laughs, adrenaline and high fives. The remote beauty of our surroundings enhances our enjoyment of the trip. Since there are only two launches allowed on the Tuolumne each day, our feeling of absolute peace and seclusion in this breathtaking wilderness canyon is well founded.
Well founded, but temporarily peaceful might not describe our mood when, around Mile 5, we hear a distant, rumbling sound up ahead. The rumbling turns into a loud roar as we approach the biggest whitewater in the canyon: Clavey Falls. The ultimate thrill, Clavey is actually a series of three staircase drops that are sure to deliver heart-pounding, frenzied-paddling, unabashed excitement! Flying through the bottom of the last drop, we'll feel an amazing sense of accomplishment and euphoria as we've just negotiated one of the most notable rapids in the West.
Come mid- to late-afternoon, we'll stop and make camp if you're on a multiday trip; you grab your bags and set up your tent while we take care of the kitchen and "living room"-camp chairs and the site for tonight's campfire (if permitted). This is the perfect time for you to lounge on the beach with that book you've wanted to finish forever. Before long you'll be savoring pleasing hors d'oeuvres and the beverage of your choice-delicious as these refreshments are, they always taste better after a day on the river! Read, nap, or just sit back and laugh with friends and family as we prepare dinner. After another satisfying feast, the evening is yours to spend however you wish. Maybe music, stories or jokes will bring us together tonight; maybe the popping of the fire, the whisper of the river and the clarity of the big, star-filled sky will encourage silent reflection on the amazing wilderness that is, for now, our home.
Grey's Grindstone, Thread the Needle, and Hell's Kitchen provide more thrills as we continue down the Tuolumne. In between rapids, calm stretches of cool water invite us to jump in for a refreshing swim.
The three-day trip gives us lots of time to explore the hidden wonders of this canyon. Great hikes along the Tuolumne's side streams bring us to waterfalls, swimming holes, natural waterslides, and clear creeks that offer excellent trout fishing. We'll also have time for relaxing on the beach, taking in some tanning rays or joining a game of Frisbee, volleyball or horseshoes.
As we reach Ward's Ferry and flat water, our river trip draws to a close. At the take-out point, an O.A.R.S. shuttle will be waiting to give you a ride back to the Casa Loma River Store. You'll be returned to your car by approximately 6:00 PM.
About The Operator:
O.A.R.S
Headquarters:
Angels Camp, CA
O.A.R.S. was the first exclusively oar-powered rafting company permitted to operate trips on the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. Through our four decades in the adventure travel industry, we have become the largest and most diverse family of river-based adventure travel companies in North America, operating on over 1230 miles of rivers in the continental U.S. In addition to our signature Grand Canyon trips, we offer adventure vacations in Alaska, California, Colorado, Idaho, Oregon, Utah and Wyoming, as well as in British Columbia, Chile, Galapagos, Fiji, Baja and Peru. The heart and soul of O.A.R.S.-from president and founder George Wente to the more than 300 dedicated guides and employees on our team-is that we are all genuinely invested in every passenger, every trip and every lifetime memory.
Our Staff
We consider our O.A.R.S. outdoor adventure guides to be among the best in the industry! Some began their river-guiding careers more than 30 years ago; others were born into it. They are entertainers, historians, geologists, botanists, chefs, medics, anthropologists, event planners, authors, photographers, wilderness pathfinders, and they are the single most complimented component of our organization. Our guides are also professional, playful and ever mindful of your wants and needs, and their enthusiasm for the natural world is contagious. Learn about our guides through reading their detailed biographies, experience and interests.
Our Adventure Consultants and our year-round office staff who provide you with all the trip-specific tips, trip planning assistance and adventure travel trip logistical support have more than 100 years of combined experience in the adventure travel industry, as well as close to 1000 river trips between them.
Your O.A.R.S. Adventure Vacation
You concentrate on fun. We brew the coffee, cook the meals, pump the boats, provide the gear, plan the day, find the best camp spot, and we strive to fill each day with excitement, discovery and the attention to detail you deserve. O.A.R.S. provides the best average guide-to-guest ratio in the adventure travel business (1:4).
You do only what you feel like doing. Want to paddle a ‘ducky' or admire the view from the bow of a boat; go on a day hike or stay in camp and read; save room for dessert or have two pieces of seared salmon? Every day is yours to do with as you please.
Camaraderie
Is there any other experience more conducive to creating new, lasting friendships and deepening family bonds than an O.A.R.S. adventure? Our outdoor trips are wonderful equalizers, bringing together like-minded people from diverse backgrounds. Time and again we hear from guests about their joy of having met kindred spirits and new traveling companions. Parents bask in their child's newly-gained confidence in the natural world. Gone are electronic distractions, commutes and deadlines, leaving guests with uninterrupted time to relax, snuggle under the stars, savor a sunset and swap tales around the campfire.
When you join an O.A.R.S. adventure travel trip, you're not just a customer-you are a friend, a member of the crew and an extension of our family-owned and operated company. We'll answer your questions, feed you well, show you a good time and share with you our passion for the world's waterways.
Our Pledge
Outdoor adventure vacations are our specialty, and we work hard to provide our guests with the best travel experience of their lives. If part of your trip under our control wasn't everything you expected, we will work with you to make it right.
Responsible Travel
Environmental stewardship is nothing new to O.A.R.S. We've been at it for four decades. In partnership with our guests, we have contributed more than $3 million in donations and fees toward the preservation of the environment and to environmental and wildlife conservation initiatives. For a detailed account of our environmentally responsible practices, check out our Responsible Travel page.
Don't Just Take Our Word for It
O.A.R.S. has been routinely recognized by adventure industry experts, media and our guests for our commitment to excellence and innovation in travel. In both 2008 and 2009, National Geographic Adventure magazine selected O.A.R.S. as "The Best River & Sea Outfitter on Earth" based on their criteria including education, sustainability, quality of service, spirit of adventure and references. Since 2007, Condé Nast Traveler's Wendy Perrin has recognized our Reservations Manager, Mindy Gleason, as the "Top Travel Specialist" in the River Rafting category for her unique ability to offer O.A.R.S. travelers "the best blend of expertise, access, and good value." Additionally, year after year magazines such as National Geographic Traveler, Outside, Men's Journal and Sunset along with NBC, CNBC, Forbes Traveler and SmarterTravel.com have all recognized O.A.R.S. for serving up some of the "Best Trips on the Planet."



