A group paddle a raft on a wide river.
No fee if in personal raft.

Rafting in the North Cascades

North Cascades National Park

The Skagit and Stehekin rivers attract many whitewater enthusiasts for rafting and kayaking, especially during the summer months.

The Skagit and Stehekin rivers attract many whitewater enthusiasts for rafting and kayaking, especially during the summer months. The Skagit River is accessible via a boat launch near Goodell Creek Campground at mile post 119 on State Route 20 and the Copper Creek Take-Out near mile post 112. The approximately 9 miles of river between the two access points features class II to class III rapids with few options for taking out and portaging around the whitewater. The Stehekin River is accessible via a boat launch at the Harlequin Campground. The river contains many dangerous logjams and should only be rafted by experienced boaters or with a guide. Find local outfitters on the Guided Services page to help you plan your trip. Boating Safety Water temperatures in the park complex seldom reach above 50°F (10°C). Accidental cold-water immersion can be fatal within minutes. Hand powered watercraft overturn frequently and it can be extremely difficult to get to shore or out of the water.Take precaution when recreating on water: Wear a properly fitting life jacket - it can save your life! Know the weather forecast. Sudden gusty winds and swells are common in the afternoon but can occur at any time. Wear synthetic clothing appropriate for the conditions. Consider air AND water temperature. Have a plan for self-rescue if you fall in the water.

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Fees

No fee if in personal raft.

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Summer

Time of Day

Day

Accessibility

Check with guiding services for accessibility options.

Pets

Yes

Reservations

No

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