Family Trips & Charters on the Middle Fork
Private Adventure Vacation of a Lifetime!
A rafting or fly fishing trip on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River provides an opportunity like none other to unplug from the outside world and connect with the people around you. The 2.3 million acres of the Frank Church Wilderness is the ideal backdrop for groups wishing to spend uninterrupted time together. Paddling through rapids, hooking trout, scaling hillsides, playing games, sharing stories around the fire, and enjoying delicious food will build a unique sense of connection between your family or group that can only be found in a remote wilderness setting.
At Solitude River Trips, you can leave the work to us and enjoy each magical moment of floating or fishing your way down one of the greatest multi-day river trips in the world. Our dedication to guest service means that from the first point of contact we will ensure your trip is as carefree, comfortable and convenient as possible.
Reserving a private charter trip with us allows you to customize many aspects of your trip. We can accommodate any combination of rafting or fishing boats, various departure locations and overall trip itinerary. You may also elevate your adventure and create a one of a kind experience by adding professional musicians, yoga instructors, or massage therapists to your trip! These trips are ideal for families and professional or friend groups looking for a once in a lifetime private adventure vacation.
Solitude River Trips provides a comfortable, convenient, and meaningful opportunity to build and strengthen the most important relationships we have – family and friends.
Solitude River Trips customizes multi-day platforms for many group charter needs. While we specialize in family and group charters, our platform serves the needs of business retreats, team building, continuing education, workshops, and more.
Very special things happen to people when they are together on the Middle Fork, making it a premier choice for Middle Fork Salmon River rafting adventures.
What is the difference between a fly fishing & a rafting trip?
Both our fly fishing and rafting trips offer unforgettable experiences on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River. Our fishing trips and rafting trips depart together, stop for lunch together, and camp together each evening. The main difference between our fly fishing and rafting trips is the focus of the trip between those three times of day.
Our fly fishing guests ride in either a drift boat or one of our specially designed fishing rafts. There are only two anglers and one guide on these boats. The fishing boats will leave camp a little earlier each morning to take advantage of the best fishing conditions. The fishing trips are focused on catching fish.
Our rafting trips will focus more on exploring the wonders of the Middle Fork river canyon. One of the greatest aspects of the Middle Fork of the Salmon River is all there is to see. Hikes to native american pictographs, exploring pioneer cabins, soaking in natural hot springs, strolling to beautiful vistas are all things you may experience on a typical day on the river. Rafting guests also have the option to ride in oar boats, paddle boats, and inflatable kayaks.
What if I want to do both fly fishing and rafting?
The best way to experience fly fishing and rafting on one trip is to reserve a fly fishing seat. With the fly fishing seat you will have the flexibility to hop in the paddle boat or inflatable kayak whenever there’s an open spot. Additionally you will be going through all of the same rapids in the fishing boat, so you will experience whitewater in the fishing boat regardless. Reserving the rafting seat does not give you the flexibility to be in a fishing boat, but you are of course able to fish from land anytime you are in camp, or when we stop at lunch.
Can our group reserve both fly fishing and rafting seats?
Absolutely! Many groups choose to do this. You may reserve as many fly fishing or rafting seats as we have available. Throughout the trip your group members are able to switch in and out of the fishing and rafting spots as you prefer. You will have a chance to switch around at lunch each day, so every day can have 2 sessions of either rafting or fly fishing.
How many people do I need to book a private charter?
23 rafting seats = 23 seat total
2 fly fishing + 20 rafting seats = 22 seats total
4 fly fishing + 17 rafting seats = 21 seats total
6 fly fishing + 15 rafting seats = 21 seats total
8 fly fishing + 13 rafting seats = 21 seats total
10 fly fishing + 10 rafting = 20 seats total
12 fly fishing + 8 rafting = 20 seats total
14 fly fishing + 5 rafting = 19 seats total
What type rafting boats are available?
Our rafting experience includes 3 types of boats: Oar Boats, Paddle Boats, and Inflatable Kayaks.
The Paddle Boat is the most popular rafting boat and provides a lot of excitment. This boat has a guide in the back, with 6-8 guests paddling through the rapids.
The Oar Boat is a large raft rowed by a guide with comfortable seating in the front and back for anybody who wants to take a break from kayking or paddling. This is often a great way to sit back, relax, and experience the beauty of the river.
The inflatable kayak is the most intimate river experience you can have. We will instruct you on best practices and introduce you to kayaking in small rapids, and if you are eager to hone your river skills you can try more challenging rapids as your trip progresses.
What makes a private charter different from a standard trip?
With a charter, the trip is yours. Your group sets the tone and schedule. You’ll still enjoy Solitude’s signature hospitality and expert guides, but with more flexibility, more privacy, and a deeply personalized experience. We can also customize many aspects of your trip including meeting location, adding professional masseuse, photography, music, etc.
How many people are on the trip?
Per our USFS Special Use Permit, our maximun total group size is 30 people. This includes guests and guides. Our trips are usually between 20-23 guests and 7-10 guides. Our Fall Fly Fishing Trips tend to be a bit smaller, usually 14 guests and 9 guides.
Can special diets be accommodated?
Yes! We’re happy to accommodate most dietary needs, including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, and food allergies. You will have the option to let us know of any food allergies when completing your registration form. This will give our team plenty of time to prepare.
What is the camping like?
At Solitude River Trips we believe that just because you’re in the wilderness doesn’t mean you need to sacrifice comfort. We provide deluxe four person tents that make spacious double occupancy river side homes. Our comfortable combination of raised cot, plush sleeping pad, full sized pillow, and freshly laundered sheet and sleeping bag will ensure you are able to recharge between days of rafting, fishing and exploration. Our specially designed river shower provides the opportunity to enjoy a warm, private shower in the evening. Large, supportive chairs will allow you to enjoy your time around the dinner table and camp fire each evening. Find out more on our Accommodations page.
Can I shower?
Yes! Our specially designed river shower provides the opportunity to enjoy a warm, private shower in the evening.
How does the toilet system work?
Our toilet is designed with your privacy and comfort in mind. It is located discreetly away from both camping and dining areas and covered by a privacy tent. These are robust, metal containers equipped with comfortable seats and tight-sealing lids for hygienic transport. At each camp, the guides will set up a fresh and clean toilet facility, complete with an adjacent hand-wash station to ensure cleanliness and convenience.
How far do we go each day?
We usually travel between 10 and 16 miles a day.
Can I bring a CPAP machine?
Yes. Since we do not have a generator or anyway to recharge or plug in a CPAP or any other electric device, you will need to bring a travel CPAP with enough battery power to last the duration of the trip. Please contact us if you need to bring a CPAP machine.
What beverages are provided?
We bring enough alcoholic beverages for each person to have a couple cold beers , and/or a couple glasses of wine at camp each evening. We also provide coffee and tea in the morning, tea in the evenings, and non alcoholic beverages (soda and sparkling water) at any time. You are welcome to bring any additional alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages that you like. You may bring any quantity of beverages, we only ask that beer come in cans (wine and liquor in glass bottles is ok). We have a cooler and system to keep you beverages cold, accessible, and intact during your river trip. You can find a decent selection of beer, wine and liquor in Stanley or Salmon. This is a good thing to do on the afternoon before the trip when you arrive in town.
What is your cancelation policy?
Please review our Reservation and Cancelation Policy page.
Contact us for specialized pricing and accommodations for your private charter.
Contact Details
Solitude River Trips
P.O. Box 696 | Salmon, ID 83467
+1 (208) 806-1218
solitude@rivertrips.com
Orvis Endorsed since 2003
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