Two Canyon Six Mile Creek Whitewater Rafting


Sightseeing  :  United States  :  Alaska  :  Anchorage  :  River Rafting & Tubing
  • Two Canyon Six Mile Creek Whitewater Rafting

Anchorage, Alaska

Trip Type:   River Rafting & Tubing
Duration:  3 hours 30 minutes

Paddle through towering canyon walls and cascading waterfalls on this guided, four-hour rafting trip.  Challenge yourself on Class IV rapids as you descend the scenic Sixmile river, passing through healthy salmon runs and crystal clear water.  Find adventure while safely navigating precipitous drops on this 2 canyon run starting near Hope, Alaska, a 90-minutes drive south of Anchorage.    


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Paddle through towering canyon walls and cascading waterfalls on this guided, four-hour rafting trip.  Challenge yourself on Class IV rapids as you descend the scenic Sixmile river, passing through healthy salmon runs and crystal clear water.  Find adventure while safely navigating precipitous drops on this 2 canyon run starting near Hope, Alaska, a 90-minutes drive south of Anchorage.    

Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula offers some of the most scenic and challenging river rafting in North America.  On the 2-Canyon run of the Sixmile river, you and a group of friends will be tested as you navigate this river runner’s dream, descending more than 50 feet per mile as the creek thunders its way down from the Chugah Mountains. 

Your trip begins at either 9am or 2pm, depending on which time you choose.  After arriving at the facility, you will be fitted with a lifejacket, helmet, and paddle and go through a brief orientation to ensure you stay safe while on the water.  Then it’s time to climb into your raft and start the fun.  Each group will be joined by a seasoned, veteran river guide who will help direct you across the roaring whitewater and thundering rapids as you make your way through two of the Sixmile River’s three scenic canyons.

The four-hour experience will cut through old-growth forest filled with abundant wild life including deer, salmon, and even black bears – not that you’ll notice as you make your way through one pounding rapid after another.  The difficulty increases as you progress further down the canyon where you will eventually exit the river before entering the third canyon where Class V rapids bring the challenge to another level.  Soaked, worn-out and satisfied, you and your group will be transported back to facility where you can recap the fun and share stories of your whitewater adventure.



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