Experience the thrill of whitewater rafting just outside Spokane with Pangaea River Rafting. Our Spokane River trips offer the perfect mix of exciting Class II–III rapids and stunning scenery, making them a top choice for outdoor adventure near Spokane, Washington.
Paddle past towering basalt cliffs, lush forests, and through iconic rapids like Bowl & Pitcher and Devil’s Toenail—no prior experience needed. Our expert guides make it fun, safe, and accessible for ages 6 and up. Between the rapids, enjoy calm stretches where you can swim, spot local wildlife, and relax in the beauty of Riverside State Park.
Whether you’re planning a family outing, group adventure, or just looking for a quick escape from the city, rafting near Spokane offers an unforgettable way to explore the outdoors. Convenient, close-to-town, and packed with fun—book your whitewater adventure with Pangaea River Rafting today and make the most of summer in eastern Washington.
Located on the banks of the Spokane River, steps from Riverfront Park, the Centennial Trail, and Spokane Falls, the Ruby River hotel is just over the footbridge from downtown Spokane’s exciting attractions – Spokane Convention Center, Spokane Arena, and INB Performing Arts Center. Walking distance to all of Spokane’s great downtown attractions, and it’s the meeting place for all of Pangaea’s river trips.
801 N Division St
Spokane, WA 99202
(509) 325-9842
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Take the legendary Going-to-the-Sun Road over the Continental Divide for endless mountain and lake vistas. With over 700 miles of trails to explore, you can hike to thundering waterfalls, emerald alpine lakes, or panoramic overlooks – whatever your adventure level. Don’t forget your camera: wildlife like mountain goats, bears, or elk might make an appearance (from a safe distance, of course!). This national park paradise is an adventurer’s dream come true – you’ll be grinning ear to ear at every turn!
Scenic Biking Adventure: Pedal through history and nature on the Route of the Hiawatha, a 15-mile gently downhill biking trail that cruises through 10 dark train tunnels and 7 sky-high trestles. Often called the “Crown Jewel” of rail-to-trail rides, this route takes you through lush forests and across deep canyons with breathtaking views. No need to pedal uphill – just soak up the thrill as you coast downhill (a shuttle will give you a lift back to the top). It’s perfect for families and thrill-seekers alike, and you’ll definitely be hollering with joy in those long echoing tunnels!
Relaxation in Nature: After conquering the river, soothe your paddling muscles in the natural mineral pools at Quinn’s Hot Springs. This famous hot springs resort is beautifully situated on the banks of the Clark Fork River, surrounded by pine-covered mountains. Slip into steaming pools ranging from warm to extra toasty, and let the starlit Montana sky or sunshine melt your cares away. With a rustic lodge and a great restaurant on site, it’s the perfect way to unwind and toast to a day of adventure – consider it rejuvenation, Montana-style!
Just north of Missoula, the National Bison Range (CSKT Bison Range) offers a chance to see Montana’s majestic wildlife up close in a safe and respectful way. Drive along winding dirt roads through 18,000+ acres of protected prairie and hills where about 350–500 bison roam freely along with elk, deer, pronghorn antelope, and even the occasional bear. The main Red Sleep Mountain drive (open in summer) climbs to viewpoints where you can gaze out over a sea of grassland dotted with buffalo – a scene right out of the Old West. It’s an unforgettable, family-friendly adventure for nature lovers, with plenty of picnic spots and photo ops as you bond over spotting wildlife in their natural habitat!
The forests and mountains around Superior and Missoula are crisscrossed with trails just waiting to be explored. From short, family-friendly nature walks along sparkling streams to more challenging hikes up to lookout towers or hidden waterfalls, Lolo National Forest has something for everyone. Breathe in the scent of pine and fresh mountain air as you trek through wildflower meadows or along riverside paths. Whether you’re looking for a quick stroll or a day-long trek, you’ll find tranquil solitude and jaw-dropping views that keep the adventure going off the river. Don’t be surprised if you meet friendly locals on the trail eager to share a tip or two – the hiking community here is as welcoming as it gets!
Take in live music under the Big Sky! Trade the sound of rushing rapids for rockin’ riffs and river breezes at the KettleHouse Amphitheater. This one-of-a-kind outdoor concert venue is nestled on the banks of the Blackfoot River, providing a stunning backdrop of pine-covered hills for your evening entertainment. Catch a summer concert featuring big-name bands or local Montana talent and feel the energy as you dance with both locals and fellow travelers in a lawn setting under the stars. The amphitheater sits right next to the award-winning KettleHouse Brewery, so you can sip a craft beer brewed on-site while you enjoy the show. It’s the perfect way to celebrate your day of adventure – grooving, laughing, and making memories with a community of music-loving adventurers!
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