Montana, USA • 8.7 miles
Roughly an hour away from Bozeman, Montana lies Bear Trap Canyon. Running through Bear Trap Canyon is the Madison River, which pours out of Ennis Lake. This section mixes a few Class III-IV rapids with the notorious Kitchen Sink Rapid, that becomes a Class V at higher water. This short stretch of river offers wonderful scenery, great fishing, and just enough whitewater to keep you on your toes.
US $9.99
Montana, USA • 8.7 miles
Roughly an hour away from Bozeman, Montana lies Bear Trap Canyon. Running through Bear Trap Canyon is the Madison River, which pours out of Ennis Lake. This section mixes a few Class III-IV rapids with the notorious Kitchen Sink Rapid, that becomes a Class V at higher water. This short stretch of river offers wonderful scenery, great fishing, and just enough whitewater to keep you on your toes.
US $9.99

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Roughly an hour away from Bozeman, Montana lies Bear Trap Canyon. Running through Bear Trap Canyon is the Madison River, which pours out of Ennis Lake. This section mixes a few Class III-IV rapids with the notorious Kitchen Sink Rapid, that becomes a Class V at higher water. This short stretch of river offers wonderful scenery, great fishing, and just enough whitewater to keep you on your toes.
$9.99
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Roughly an hour away from Bozeman, Montana lies Bear Trap Canyon. Running through Bear Trap Canyon is the Madison River, which pours out of Ennis Lake. This section mixes a few Class III-IV rapids with the notorious Kitchen Sink Rapid, that becomes a Class V at higher water. This short stretch of river offers wonderful scenery, great fishing, and just enough whitewater to keep you on your toes.
$9.99




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