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Experience 4.5 hours of thrilling Class II and III whitewater rafting on the Yellowstone River, including lunch on an island and wildlife viewing.

The From Gardiner: Yellowstone River Whitewater Rafting & Lunch tour offers a 4.5-hour adventure on the iconic Yellowstone River, operating from the town of Gardiner, Montana. This guided trip features 18 miles of exhilarating Class II and III rapids, perfect for those looking for a fun yet accessible water adventure. The tour is highly rated at 4.9 out of 5 based on 20 reviews, highlighting its safety, scenic beauty, and engaging guides.
Starting at a convenient location in Gardiner, the tour includes all necessary gear and safety instructions from expert guides. The trip’s highlights include a lunch on a small island, stunning wildlife sightings, and the chance to explore Yankee Jim Canyon, a renowned section of the Yellowstone River. With a small group limit of 8 participants, the experience maintains an intimate, personalized feel. This tour suits those who want a memorable outdoor activity that combines adventure, scenery, and wildlife observation in Big Sky Country.
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The tour begins at 129 US Hwy 89 S. Gardiner, MT 59030, where friendly staff greet participants for a quick check-in. The process involves minimal paperwork, and dressing rooms are available for changing into rafting gear. After check-in, a shuttle bus takes guests across town to the river access point.
This straightforward start process makes the experience accessible and stress-free, especially for those arriving directly from nearby accommodations or other Yellowstone activities. The shuttle ride offers a scenic preview of the surroundings before the adventure begins.

All rafting trips include a comprehensive safety briefing from guides trained in CPR, First Aid, and Swift Water Rescue. Guides are experienced in navigating the Yellowstone River’s rapids and floating sections, ensuring both safety and fun.
Rafting gear, including wetsuits, jackets, and neoprene booties, is provided to keep guests comfortable in the water. Each guide is attentive and helpful, ensuring beginners and experienced rafters alike feel confident throughout the trip.
Once on the river, the guides lead your group through 18 miles of water, combining exciting rapids and peaceful floating sections. The first 10 miles include navigating a variety of Class II and III rapids, with swim opportunities for those interested.
The trip takes a special turn at Yankee Jim Canyon, where the waves get larger and the scenery becomes more dramatic. This section is the highlight for many, as the waters become more lively and the canyon walls loom high on either side, creating a dramatic backdrop for the adventure.
More Great Tours NearbyMidway through the journey, the group stops for a picnic lunch on a small island accessible by boat. The meal includes sandwiches (turkey and ham options), chips, cookies, watermelon, and beverages like lemonade and water.
Guests appreciate this break, as it offers a chance to relax, refuel, and enjoy the river views. The lunch spot provides a tranquil setting with the sound of flowing water and the chance to spot wildlife nearby.

Throughout the trip, the guides point out the abundant Big Sky Country wildlife, including deer, elk, osprey, and bald eagles that frequently perch on rocks or soar overhead. This adds a memorable natural element to the day, especially for nature lovers.
Guests often comment on how the guides’ knowledge enhances the experience, sharing insights about the local flora and fauna, and making each wildlife sighting more meaningful.
Between the rapids, the trip features floating sections where guests can simply enjoy the stunning scenery of the Absaroka Mountains and lush riverbanks. These peaceful moments give everyone a chance to take photos, soak in the mountain vistas, and appreciate the tranquility of Big Sky Country.
The smooth floating sections balance the adrenaline of the rapids, ensuring the experience feels adventurous yet relaxed.
After reaching the endpoint, guests are picked up by the shuttle for a short drive back to the meeting point in Gardiner. The return trip provides a moment to reflect on the day’s highlights and view the photos captured during the adventure.
Guests can freshen up and change into dry clothes at the dressing rooms before reviewing their photos or discussing future outdoor plans with guides or staff.

Participants are advised to bring sunglasses, a hat, swimwear, a towel, and sandals for comfort and sun protection. All necessary safety gear, including wetsuits and rescue equipment, is provided. The guides’ thorough safety training ensures confidence for all participants, including those new to rafting.
The tour is suitable for individuals aged 5 and older, but not recommended for pregnant women, due to the nature of the rapids and water activity.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing some flexibility in travel plans. Booking is straightforward with a reserve now and pay later option, giving travelers the chance to secure their spot without immediate payment. Prices are not specified, but the package includes all gear, guides, and lunch, making it a convenient all-in-one adventure.
This guided rafting experience appeals to a broad range of outdoor enthusiasts, especially those seeking a scenic, safe, yet exciting water adventure. It’s accessible for beginners and families with children over 5, provided they are comfortable with water activities. The small group size guarantees personalized attention from guides, which enhances safety and enjoyment.
Given the wildlife sightings and stunning canyon scenery, this tour also suits nature lovers who appreciate learning about Big Sky Country’s ecosystems while engaging in outdoor recreation.
The Yellowstone River Whitewater Rafting & Lunch tour offers a well-balanced experience with thrilling rapids, serene floating sections, and wildlife viewing opportunities. The included lunch on an island and the expert guidance elevate the adventure, making it ideal for those new to rafting and seasoned adventurers alike.
While the trip is not suitable for pregnant women or children under 5, its accessibility and focus on safety make it a trustworthy choice for most families and groups. The small group size ensures an intimate, engaging experience, and the stunning canyon scenery delivers memorable views throughout.
For a half-day of excitement in the heart of Yellowstone, this tour provides a safe, scenic, and fun way to explore one of Montana’s most famous rivers.
What is the duration of the rafting tour?
The tour lasts 4.5 hours, including guide instructions, rafting, lunch, and transportation back to the meeting point.
Where does the trip start and end?
The tour begins at 129 US Hwy 89 S. Gardiner, MT and ends at the same location after shuttle transportation from the river.
What should I bring on the trip?
Participants should bring sunglasses, a hat, swimwear, a towel, and sandals. All rafting gear is provided.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children over 5 years old can participate, but pregnant women are advised not to join.
What safety measures are in place?
Guides hold First Aid, CPR, and Swift Water Rescue certifications. All safety gear is provided, and a safety briefing is conducted before the trip.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What wildlife might I see?
Expect to spot deer, elk, osprey, and bald eagles along the riverbanks.
Is there a chance to swim during the trip?
Yes, the guide-led rapids include swim opportunities for those interested.
How is the lunch on the island organized?
Guests enjoy a picnic lunch with sandwiches, chips, cookies, watermelon, and beverages on a small island accessible by boat.
What makes Yankee Jim Canyon special?
This section features larger waves and dramatic canyon walls, providing an exhilarating part of the adventure.
How many participants are in each group?
The tour is limited to 8 participants for a more personalized experience.