12.4 miles • White Salmon River • Washington, USA
The White Salmon River originates in the Mount Adams Wilderness. It flows for 44 miles before joining the Columbia River. The river has exciting, accessible whitewater. If you’re a boater, we strongly recommend a visit to this section. At high flows the run is fast and big. At lower flows, the water is beautifully clear and the rapids are still exciting. The river has consistent intermediate whitewater. It also has Husum Falls, the highest commercially rafted waterfall in the United States. Husum waterfall is located near Highway 141 in the town of Husum. As a result it makes it easy for people to gather and watch the rafters. This is likely one of most photographed area in the Pacific Northwest. The Condit Dam was removed in 2011. This resulted in the White Salmon River running freely from the source to the Columbia River.
US $9.99
Washington, USA • 12.4 miles
The White Salmon River originates in the Mount Adams Wilderness. It flows for 44 miles before joining the Columbia River. The river has exciting, accessible whitewater. If you’re a boater, we strongly recommend a visit to this section. At high flows the run is fast and big. At lower flows, the water is beautifully clear and the rapids are still exciting. The river has consistent intermediate whitewater. It also has Husum Falls, the highest commercially rafted waterfall in the United States. Husum waterfall is located near Highway 141 in the town of Husum. As a result it makes it easy for people to gather and watch the rafters. This is likely one of most photographed area in the Pacific Northwest. The Condit Dam was removed in 2011. This resulted in the White Salmon River running freely from the source to the Columbia River.
US $9.99

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The White Salmon River originates in the Mount Adams Wilderness. It flows for 44 miles before joining the Columbia River. The river has exciting, accessible whitewater. If you’re a boater, we strongly recommend a visit to this section. At high flows the run is fast and big. At lower flows, the water is beautifully clear and the rapids are still exciting. The river has consistent intermediate whitewater. It also has Husum Falls, the highest commercially rafted waterfall in the United States. Husum waterfall is located near Highway 141 in the town of Husum. As a result it makes it easy for people to gather and watch the rafters. This is likely one of most photographed area in the Pacific Northwest. The Condit Dam was removed in 2011. This resulted in the White Salmon River running freely from the source to the Columbia River.
$9.99
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The White Salmon River originates in the Mount Adams Wilderness. It flows for 44 miles before joining the Columbia River. The river has exciting, accessible whitewater. If you’re a boater, we strongly recommend a visit to this section. At high flows the run is fast and big. At lower flows, the water is beautifully clear and the rapids are still exciting. The river has consistent intermediate whitewater. It also has Husum Falls, the highest commercially rafted waterfall in the United States. Husum waterfall is located near Highway 141 in the town of Husum. As a result it makes it easy for people to gather and watch the rafters. This is likely one of most photographed area in the Pacific Northwest. The Condit Dam was removed in 2011. This resulted in the White Salmon River running freely from the source to the Columbia River.
$9.99

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