Multi-Day Rafting Trips in Oregon

A day trip on the river is one thing. A multi-day trip is something else entirely. No cell service, no schedule, no reason to be anywhere except the canyon you’re floating through.

You wake up on a sandy beach, eat breakfast cooked by your guides, and do it all again. People who do it once tend to come back.

We run two multi-day rivers out of Maupin. Here’s what you need to know about both.

Multi-Day Rafting Trips in Oregon with DRA

Why a multi-day rafting trip hits different

There’s a version of a river trip that ends when you take out and load back into the car. And then there’s the version where you camp on a riverbank, watch the canyon walls change color at sunset, and wake up the next morning with no reason to rush.

The logistics are handled. The food is cooked. The only job you have is to paddle when your guide calls it and look around when they don’t.

Multi-day trips work for families, for groups of friends, for people who’ve never been in a raft and people who have done it dozens of times. The pacing adjusts to the group. The experience doesn’t.

The two trips we run

We offer multi-day guided trips on two of Oregon’s best rivers. They’re different in character, different in difficulty, and right for different kinds of groups.

Multi-Day Deschutes River – 2 to 5 days

The Deschutes multi-day launches from Trout Creek and covers up to 40 miles of the Wild and Scenic corridor – the section of the river with no road access, no crowds, and campsites on sandy beaches where the only sound at night is the water moving past.

Class III rapids, including Whitehorse, Buckskin Mary, Wapinitia, and Boxcar. High desert basalt canyon the whole way, bald eagles on the rims, mule deer at the waterline.

Trips run 2 to 5 days on custom dates. Most groups book the 3-day, 2-night trip. 6-person minimum, 12-person maximum. Ages 6 and up.

The food alone is worth mentioning. Grilled steak and salmon dinners. Riverside blueberry pancake and bacon breakfasts. Picnic-style lunches on the water. Vegetarian options available. Dietary restrictions accommodated. Your guides cook everything – you show up with an appetite.

Pricing per person:

  • 2 days: $465 adults, $415 kids ages 6-14
  • 3 days: $575 adults, $525 kids ages 6-14
  • 4 days: $725 adults, $675 kids ages 6-14
  • 5 days: $975 adults, $925 kids ages 6-14

Multi-Day Owyhee River – 5 days

The Owyhee is a different kind of trip. Tucked into the southeast corner of Oregon, this is one of the most remote areas in the lower 48 – what locals call the Grand Canyon of Oregon. 60 miles of Class II and III water through a canyon that most Oregonians have never seen.

You’ll hike to 9,000-year-old petroglyphs, soak in natural hot springs, and spend five days in a place that genuinely feels like another world.

This is the trip for groups who want to go further off the grid. Ages 8 and up. All-inclusive 5-day expedition. Call us for pricing and dates – the Owyhee has a short season and trips fill early.

What’s included on a guided overnight trip

Both trips are fully handled from the moment you arrive. Here’s what that means in practice:

  • All rafting equipment – boats, paddles, PFDs, dry bags
  • All meals from day one through the last morning on the river
  • Camp setup and teardown by your guides
  • Safety briefing and instruction before you hit the water
  • Guides who know the river, know the campsites, and know how to read conditions

What you bring is personal gear – clothes, sunscreen, a sleeping bag, and whatever you’d pack for a few nights outdoors. Our plan your trip page has the full packing list.

How to choose the right trip length

This is the question we get most. Here’s how to think about it.

Trip
Duration
Best For
Price from
Deschutes 2-Day
1 night, 2 days
First taste of overnight river camping, short on time
$465/person
Deschutes 3-Day
2 nights, 3 days
First-timers, families, most popular trip we run
$575/person
Deschutes 4-Day
3 nights, 4 days
Groups who want more canyon, less rush
$725/person
Deschutes 5-Day
4 nights, 5 days
Deep wilderness, no hurry, serious river time
$975/person
Owyhee 5-Day
4 nights, 5 days
Remote expedition, petroglyphs, hot springs, off the grid
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By the second morning on any of these trips, you’ve stopped checking your phone out of habit and started paying attention to what’s around you. That’s the point.

Multi-Day Deschutes River

When to book

Weekend overnight trips on the Deschutes typically sell out by spring. If you have specific dates in mind, earlier is better.

The Owyhee runs a short season – call us directly to check availability.

All trips are custom dates. If your group is smaller than the 6-person minimum, we can sometimes combine groups with compatible dates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need rafting experience for a multi-day trip?

No experience needed on either river. Your guides handle navigation and give full safety instruction before you launch. Most people on our overnight trips have never done a multi-day before.

What is the minimum group size?

Six people for Deschutes overnight trips. If you’re short of the minimum, call us – flexible dates sometimes allow us to combine groups.

What do guides cook on the river?

Real meals. Grilled steak, salmon, blueberry pancakes, bacon breakfasts, riverside lunches. Vegetarian options available. Dietary restrictions accommodated – just let us know when you book.

What’s the difference between the Deschutes and Owyhee multi-day trips?

The Deschutes is a classic high desert canyon trip – Class III rapids, 2 to 5 days, flexible length, great for families. The Owyhee is a 5-day expedition into one of the most remote areas in the state – petroglyphs, hot springs, Class II-III water, shorter season. Two very different experiences.

How far in advance should I book?

Weekend Deschutes trips book out by spring most years. Owyhee trips have a short season and fill fast. Book as early as you can if you have specific dates.

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