Talkeetna River
Talkeetna River
3-Day Fly-Out Raft Trip
Price
$2450/person
Adventure Level
Moderate
Talkeetna River
Minimum
Group of 4 People
*(smaller groups may pay 4 or build with others)
River Category
Class III (Moderate)
Rapids with moderate, irregular waves which may be difficult to avoid. Complex maneuvers in fast current and good boat control in tight passages or around ledges are often required; large waves or strainers may be present but are easily avoided. Strong eddies and powerful current effects can be found, particularly on large-volume rivers. Injuries while swimming are rare; self-rescue is usually easy but group assistance may be required to avoid long swims. Rapids that are at the lower or upper end of this difficulty range are designated “Class III-” or “Class III+” respectively. Suitable for those who don’t mind getting a little wet from splash, minimum age 10.
Class IV (CHALLENGING)
Intense, powerful but predictable rapids requiring precise boat handling in turbulent water. Depending on the character of the river, it may feature large, unavoidable waves and holes or constricted passages demanding fast maneuvers under pressure. Rapids may require “must” moves above dangerous hazards. Risk of injury to swimmers is moderate to high, and water conditions may make self-rescue difficult. Group assistance for rescue is often essential but requires practiced skills. Rapids that are at the lower or upper end of this difficulty range are designated “Class IV-” or “Class IV+” respectively. Suitable for those 12 years old and older, in good physical condition and comfortable with the prospect of swimming for self-rescue. This level is recommended for firsttimers, and those with prior experience.
Location
TALKEETNA, MAT-SU VALLEY
Dates
June 1st to September 1st.
July 2021 is Full.
age Limit
Ages 12 – 70
Min. Size/Weight/Height:
100 Lbs, and 5 Ft. 2 Inches
Max. Size/Weight/Height:
265 Lbs, and 6 Ft. 6 Inches, Girth 50 Inches.
Check-in Time:
7:00am
Departs From:
Talkeetna Airport
Duration:
3 Full days
Trip Highlights
- This trip has it all! It’s a guide favorite
- Bush-flights, wildlife and good fishing
- Includes one of the longest stretches of class IV whitewater in North America
- Potential views of Mt. Denali, the ‘Great One’ as the finale
- Starts and ends in the iconic Talkeetna, 100 miles north of Anchorage
Trip Description
Our most popular Alaska wilderness rafting trip
Another one of our classic fly-out and float-back wilderness trips! Our Talkeetna River trip is widely considered the premier Alaska wilderness multi-day Class III and IV whitewater river raft trip and it’s certainly our favorite! This river trip starts and ends in the quaint town of Talkeetna, located about 110 miles north of Anchorage and where most of the flights-seeing and climbs in Denali are staged. We take our flight in by bush planes 55 miles up the Talkeetna River and land on adjacent river bars at an old gravel landing strip called ‘Buck Stewarts’, named for the oldtimer’s cabin once there. The flight-seeing includes sights over the Talkeetna mountains and even potential for the chance to see Denali, with an exceptional preview of the area you will be rafting in the valley river gorge below. Trip highlights include flying in an Alaskan bush plane to start this wild non-stop Class III and IV whitewater river, including a 15+ mile stretch of continuous whitewater comprising almost all day on Day 2! This is considered one of the longest and most remote wilderness rapid sections in North America. Our experienced guides not only facilitate your rafting tour but are also your hosts, who will prepare meals and set up the riverside camps. NOVA also provides all the camping gear and whitewater gear to make it easy to participate. We float through some extremely scenic areas, wildlife zones, as well as world-class salmon runs on this section of the lower Talkeetna River.
All whitewater and camping gear is provided for you. NOVA will suggest a Must-Pack item list prior to departure with your complete itinerary.
NOVA can accommodate most food requests or dietary preferences. Bring along personal beverages or favorite snacks for the trip. Meal menus are flexible, open to suggestions and determined by budget levels and special requests. Contact our office for details.
Want to add additional days to your multi-day tour for a longer, more custom itinerary? NOVA may be able to accommodate extra days on the water. Contact the office for details.
Two Options
We operate with two rafts minimum on this trip. This requires a party of four minimum to conduct a trip. Parties of less than four can submit dates of their choice for us to try and develop with others to join. We can create and build trips for small groups that stay in development, until additions book to fill the minimum or pay the entirety. Parties of less can submit dates of their choice for us to try and develop.
Water Description
Water levels can dramatically change or alter the characteristics and nature of rivers and creeks in Alaska. Natural free flowing waterways are unpredictable and have ever evolving variables compared to dam release controlled waterways. Higher water levels usually result in an increase in difficulty, intensity and risk. Nova has implemented cut-off levels for operating tours as a safety standard for this highly respected section of water. Levels also force tour adjustments like boat sizes, equipment changes, group/load sizes in each boat, and even canceling. Proper weight and power distribution in the rafts is a major key to successful safe navigation. Guides are authorized to make these decisions based on monitoring usgs water level gauges prior to trips launch along with denial of participants from engaging in the activity at any time. Water levels, weather and other variables can also affect the duration of a tour by changing the volume and speed of the current. Our office staff will inform all reservations in advance about any forecasted water level changes that may jeopardize or cancel the tour. Full refunds are issued if cancellations occur and/or rescheduling for runnable levels on another upcoming date is made.
Cancellation Policy
Please consider the fact that Nova Alaska Guides is a small company in remote Alaska with only 100 days in the year to make our living. It will simply be too late for us to fill the spaces that we have set aside for you.
CANCELLATION POLICY: Day trip cancellations made at least 5 days in advance will receive a full deposit refund. Groups of 10+ need to provide a 14-day notice for a full deposit refund. Multi-Day trips require 30 days’ notice for a full deposit refund. In the event NOVA cancels, you will receive a full refund of your payments. Any absence of a booked tour that is operating or If cancellations are not made within the timeframes given Nova retains the deposit made. All Nova trips require a 50% deposit except for SIX MILE CREEK which due to high demand requires a 100% deposit. Unless Nova cancels your trip, for all cancellations by customers who booked using our online platform you will be required to cover the 1.9% booking fee cost.
Please arrive 15 minutes early to sign Nova's trip waiver.
If you are late for your trip there is a chance we will have to leave without you. If so, we will do our best to reschedule your trip at no additional cost. If you are not interested in rescheduling then missing your trip is considered an absence, resulting in no refund.
This applies to but is not limited to unforeseen circumstances such as unexpected illness or emergencies. We pride ourselves on our professionalism, excellent customer service, and the best guided trips in Alaska. All we ask is that you show up on time for check-in.
Lastly, please make sure your party meets our trip limitations stated on our website. If anyone is outside these limitations, please email our office so we can evaluate the information provided since we know each person is their own unique individual.
Thank you - Nova team
INHERENT RISKS
There are inherent risks associated with river travel and outdoor activities that everyone must accept and understand. Variable uneven terrain, sharp rocks, slippery rocks, and changing weather are common. Some safety hazards will always exist and are beyond human control such as water levels and erosion. Rivers and all moving waterways can be dangerous and deadly. Rescue in these environments and features is not only technical and difficult but in some cases not possible at all. Safety standards are in place for these reasons and must be followed. Guides manage risk by interpreting and recognizing hazards that average boaters and guests are unaware of. Many traveling on the mellow sections have a false sense of security because of the friendly inviting nature of the easy river. Whitewater with rapids on the Class system of III, IV or V sections deserve respect. Individuals traveling on rivers, creeks or streams without professional guides should possess the proper knowledge, experience, and equipment.
**All participants on all our tours must follow our guidelines, procedures and sign a waiver. Only parents or legal guardians may sign for youth minors. We do not allow infants on our tours. We do not allow pets on our tours.
You may preview or pre-sign our waiver document, by clicking here.
Discounts
Local Alaskans with proof of State issued ID at tour check-in receive a 10% single discount off the individual tour price.
Make it a COMBO: Add a whitewater rafting trip and save 10% off the highest cost trip!. Add a Matanuska Glacier adventure and save 10% off the highest cost trip! **Glacier tours are in a different area of Alaska. Located 4 hours north of Sixmile Creek and 2 hours north of Anchorage at the Matanuska Glacier.
**Discounts only apply to clients participating on both trips
**Discounts applied at trip check-in with the balance due
ADDITIONAL INFO
River trip Updates:
- Our July trips are currently fully booked.
- Please contact us to check specific dates of availability; midseason trips are pretty full, but we still have some early season and late season availability.
- NOVA is an advocate and steward for keeping wild places in Alaska wild. Please follow responsible travel and ‘leave no trace’ ethics when visiting these amazing places.
- NOVA tours operate regardless of most weather conditions, we go rain or shine in Alaska!
Waterways and weather can sometimes be cold in Alaska. Please, dress appropriately or bring along some warm synthetic layers and socks for your tour comfort. Cotton layers are not preferred in cold environments or when wet. - All standard river gear required for this tour is provided by NOVA including a pfd (personal floatation device), pair of water shoes, river helmet, and full dry-suit. The dry-suit is only a waterproof shell with no warm insulation, please bring your own warm comfortable layers for underneath the dry-suit. Once you are in the dry-suit restroom breaks are difficult to accommodate, please consider facilities pre-trip.