Patagonia, Chile • 55.5 km / 34.5 miles
GoRafting.com created the Río Futaleufú Whitewater Guide in partnership with FarOut. The Río Futaleufú is the result of glacial waters descending from the mountains in Argentina. The days on Río Futaleufú can feel like something out of a dream. You will experience snow capped mountains, lush forests, and abundant fish swimming in the clear water. This makes the “Futa” worth a visit even if it didn’t have whitewater. But, thankfully, it does. In fact, some of the best whitewater you will find anywhere on the planet, and it runs every day of the year.
For many visitors, the Futa will be a trip years in the making. Elite kayakers exploring Chile’s bountiful whitewater stop on the Futa to play in its massive features and test themselves among famous rapids like Throne Room and Terminator. Lifelong rafters have heard legends about the Futa and are eager to experience one of the top raftable rivers on the planet. Travelers who aren’t yet self-sufficient will likely find themselves surrounded by an expert team of local guides, in both rafts and kayaks. Ensuring the journey lives up to expectations, the quality of guiding and emphasis on safety on the Futaleufú is world class. The Futalefú truly has something for all river lovers and is well worth the long trek down to Patagonia.
US $9.99
Patagonia, Chile • 55.5 km / 34.5 miles
GoRafting.com created the Río Futaleufú Whitewater Guide in partnership with FarOut. The Río Futaleufú is the result of glacial waters descending from the mountains in Argentina. The days on Río Futaleufú can feel like something out of a dream. You will experience snow capped mountains, lush forests, and abundant fish swimming in the clear water. This makes the “Futa” worth a visit even if it didn’t have whitewater. But, thankfully, it does. In fact, some of the best whitewater you will find anywhere on the planet, and it runs every day of the year.
For many visitors, the Futa will be a trip years in the making. Elite kayakers exploring Chile’s bountiful whitewater stop on the Futa to play in its massive features and test themselves among famous rapids like Throne Room and Terminator. Lifelong rafters have heard legends about the Futa and are eager to experience one of the top raftable rivers on the planet. Travelers who aren’t yet self-sufficient will likely find themselves surrounded by an expert team of local guides, in both rafts and kayaks. Ensuring the journey lives up to expectations, the quality of guiding and emphasis on safety on the Futaleufú is world class. The Futalefú truly has something for all river lovers and is well worth the long trek down to Patagonia.
US $9.99

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With clear glacial waters descending from the mountains in Argentina, cutting a distinct path through the Chilean Andes, long days on Río Futaleufú can feel like something out of a dream. The snow capped mountains anchoring the skyline, lush forests pushing up tight against the banks, and abundant fish swimming in the clear water make the “Futa” worth a visit even if it didn’t have whitewater. But, thankfully, it does. In fact, some of the best whitewater you will find anywhere on the planet, and it runs every day of the year.
For many visitors, the Futa will be a trip years in the making. Elite kayakers exploring Chile’s bountiful whitewater stop on the Futa to play in its massive features and test themselves among famous rapids. The rapids named Throne Room and Terminator are well known. Lifelong rafters have heard legends about the Futa and are eager to experience the adventure themselves. Travelers who aren’t yet self-sufficient will likely find themselves surrounded by an expert team of local guides. Ensuring the journey lives up to expectations, the quality of guiding and emphasis on safety on the Futaleufú is world class. The Futalefú truly has something for all river lovers and is well worth the long trek down to Patagonia.
$9.99

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In 2020, Matt Volpert, Byron Roos-Collins, and Augie Houlemard joined together to form GoRafting.com . The three launched the project to publish detailed whitewater rafting and kayaking guidebooks for rivers around the globe. By pairing extensive professional guiding and expedition experience the GoRafting.com team has created modern guidebooks for many popular rivers. Whitewater excursions, whether single-day or multi-day, involve a significant amount of variables to be run safely, efficiently, and enjoyably. These are the factors that have driven the clear, and information-filled design of Gorafting’s guidebooks. The team is thrilled to partner with FarOut to take their whitewater guidebooks offline. Augie, Byron, and Matt spend most of their free time on river trips. So if you see them on the water say hello!