
Located
on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula, Sixmile Creek is a whitewater
rafting paradise less than 90 minutes from Anchorage.
Set
in the Chugach National forest near Hope Alaska, Sixmile Creek
is a run for whitewater enthusiasts desiring the highest difficulty
level in a guided whitewater trip. Dropping over 50 feet per mile
as it flows out of the Chugach Mountains, Sixmile Creek has cut
its way through three separate canyons offering Class IV and Class
V whitewater.
Rising over
500 feet in places, these towering canyon walls are draped in
a lush carpet of old growth rain-forest with cascading waterfalls
pouring in from the sides. Crystal clear water with healthy salmon
runs make this a river runner's dream. Safely running Sixmile's
narrowly constricted passageways takes a coordinated team effort
with technical and precise paddling. Working closely with your
guide, you'll be paddling while (s)he handles the oars. This oar
paddling combination gives you power when you need it, as well
as precise maneuvering capability.

For those
who want the most excitement we offer paddle rafting, everyone
paddles with the guide sitting in the back giving paddle commands.
Sixmile has such an abundance of whitewater that one rapid will
quickly fade from memory as you anxiously look downriver preparing
for the next. Precipitous drops, thundering hydraulics and powerful
waves follow one after the other in quick succession. With each
succeeding canyon, we'll encounter whitewater of increasing difficulty.
With rapids known as "Staircase," "Suckhole,"
"Merry-Go-Round" and "Jaws," the third and
most difficult canyon has six rapids rated at Class IV+ and Class
V.

For
those up to the challenge, Sixmile is the ride of a lifetime!
All
passengers must be physically capable of passing
our paddler's swim test.

Alaska Whitewater Trip Itineraries
We
offer two launches a day 9:00am and 2:00pm.
Call our office at 1-866-277-Raft to make reservations.
Van shuttles from Anchorage to the Six Mile are available
with advance reservations.
Whitewater
Rafting Physical Requirements
Due to the
difficulty of paddling Class V whitewater it is absolutely necessary
that all passengers be physically capable of meeting this rigorous
challenge.
At the river
expect to perform a test swim into the river current and then
into an eddy.
Raft trips
on Sixmile Creek are Class IV and V white water ( see Whitewater
Classification System), so be sensible about your physical limits.
Due to insurance restrictions persons with heart conditions, epilepsy
and pregnant women can not participate.
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