Thanks for a great 2024 season! See you in 2025!

We've been around for awhile. Here's the questions we hear most.

Whether you’re confident in a raft or a little nervous, we have rafting trips for all ages and experience levels on the Snake River in Jackson Hole. With over 27 trips daily, 7 time options, and 5 types of trips, you are sure to find the perfect adventure!

Rafting

Can I just drive myself to the boat put in?

All rafters must meet us at a designated pickup location to checkin and ensure you have the proper equipment – which sometimes includes wetsuits! Once you’ve checked in, if you feel more comfortable driving yourself to the boat ramp instead of taking the free, provided bus. You can do so. 

Learn more here.

Can I change my pickup location?

Yes. Click here to learn more about our multiple pickup locations. 

How do I know what pickup location I’ve booked?

Your confirmation email will display your pickup location and pickup time. 

What is the difference between the two pickup locations?

The main difference between the two locations is that scenic trips only depart from the Jackson Hole location. Whitewater rafting trips depart both from Jackson Hole and Alpine. 

Are there any eligibility requirements to join a trip?

Yes! Please visit our Essential Eligibility RequirementsEssential Eligibility Criteria to learn more.

How long will the trip be?

Whitewater Flow of the Trip:
3.5-4 hours Door-to Door (Leaving from Jackson)
1.5 hours on the River (flow dependent)

Scenic Flow of the Trip:
3.25 hours Door to Door (Leaving from Jackson)
2 hours on the River

Please Note: Later in the season when the water is lower and slower, trip times may be closer to 4 hours door-to-door. Visit our What to Expect page for more information.

Do I need to paddle?

No, you do not. Our standard boat is probably the best boat for you as you can sit in the middle and be in the front of the boat and get soaked, or you can sit in the back of the boat closer to the guide (the closer to the guide, the drier you will be!) and not get as wet. If you would like to be in an 8 man raft, we can also make arrangements so that you would not have to paddle.

Do you run trips if it’s raining?

Our river trips leave as scheduled rain or shine. Don’t worry we are prepared! Find our rafting in rain the resources here. For whitewater we have wetsuits and booties available to rent that will make the trip enjoyable!  For the scenic, if a storm happens to come in we have ponchos on all the boats. However, we reserve the right to cancel or shorten a trip due to extreme weather conditions that would cause the trip to be unsafe. Whitewater rafting is a wet activity by nature, and assuming that you are dressed appropriately, we think this is the best outdoor activity for a rainy day! If that is something you are not comfortable with, it is the responsibility of the party to cancel outside of our respective cancellation polices to receive a full refund.

Do I need to know how to swim?

Every person on the trip will be issued a type V Personal Flotation Device, better known as a life jacket. These devices are designed to float your head above the surface of the water even if you do not know how to swim. Having the ability to swim will enhance your comfort zone as well as your ability to get out of the river in the event you should find yourself out of the raft. A detailed safety lecture of instructions is given before the rafts are launched.

Can kids be in an 8 man boat?

During most of the season it is not a problem if kids would like to ride in the 8 man raft. The most important thing is that we have enough able bodies to paddle in the raft. Certain high water conditions may cause us to raise the age limit for an 8 man boat.

How do I know if my kids are ready for their first trip?

The most important thing is that your kids like to be around water and are not afraid of it. The next thing to ask is if your kids like exciting things. You know your kids the best, but as a general rule, if the answer to the two above questions is yes, then they are ready for their first whitewater trip.

Also, the layout of our river trip is perfect for kids. The first half of the trip has mostly class I and class II waves, so kids have time to get use to being on the river and getting a little wet before the bigger waves of the second part of the trip. There are also nice breaks between the waves where you are floating for a while and have time to laugh and talk about how cool the last wave was before you hit the next wave.

Lastly, our guides are very well trained and watch kids in the rafts closely. If they see that your child is a little timid, then they will suggest that your child sit towards the back of the raft in the middle. If they see that your child is excited and loves getting wet, then they will move them up so that they are sitting in the front of the raft.

How much experience do you need?

None! Roughly half of our customers that we take down the river have never been whitewater rafting. All of our guides know this and go over a very detailed safety speech in which they will personally go around and show you how to sit and the best ways to keep yourself in the boat. To help ease some nerves, there are two great benefits to this river for first-timers. The first half of the trip is fairly mellow. You’ll get wet, but it is not too daunting. This allows you the time to get used to being in the boat. You are not going to be thrown into the boat and hit the biggest wave of the trip in the first five minutes. The second half of the trip is where all the bigger waves are. The other nice thing about the Snake River is that it is classified as a “Pool and drop river”, which basically means that after every section of waves, you are going to have a nice calm section afterwards before you hit your next set of waves. So you have time to sit back and relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the canyon between waves. The people who were nervous usually have the best time!

What is the cancellation policy?
– All cancellations come with a minimum $10 cancellation fee
– Groups Under 8: We have a 48 hour cancellation policy, all reservations cancelled outside of 48 hours will receive entire payment back minus the cancellation fee. If trip is cancelled inside 48 hours of departure, the entire payment will be forfeited, no exceptions 
– Groups 8-24 or Private Rafts: We have a one week cancellation policy, all reservations cancelled outside of one week will receive entire payment back minus the cancellation fee. If cancelled inside of a week of departure entire payment will be forfeited, no exceptions.
– Groups over 24: We have a one month cancellation policy, all reservations cancelled outside of a month will receive entire payment back minus the cancellation fee. If cancelled inside of a month of departure entire payment will be forfeited, no exceptions. 
– Weather:  
Our whitewater trips depart regardless of weather.  Getting outside is the #1 reason why people come to Jackson.  Whitewater rafting, because you are dressed to get wet, is one of the best and most popular activities to do in the area when the weather is not good because you can still get outside and have a great experience.  If that is something you are not comfortable with, it is the responsibility of the party to cancel outside of our respective cancellation polices to receive a full refund.
 
Our scenic float trips can be cancelled, at the time of departure, because of rain.  Any cancellation of a scenic trip because of rain will receive a full refund. 
 
Change Policy: No charges are applied for changes to reservations outside of the site specific cancellation policy
 
Trip Insurance: We strongly recommend for people to buy trip insurance for their vacation.  Our season is very short and most people make reservations well in advance to visit us.  We are in a remote area with very little walk in traffic.  Because of this, once reservations are inside our cancellation policy, they are non-refundable regardless of circumstance (for example: undesirable weather, travel/road conditions, illness, health-related issues, COVID-19, family emergency, etc.)  
 
What should I bring? What should I wear?

Whitewater Trips: You want to wear as little cotton as possible on the river (especially no jeans or sweatshirts). Swimsuit is ideal and fleece, wool and polypropylene are also very good fabrics to wear if you are concerned about being cold. We have wetsuits, jackets and neoprene booties rent for a small cleaning fee. Renting wetsuits, jackets and booties are a great way to ensure that you will not be cold during the trip.

You also want to wear shoes that you can get wet…Tevas, Sneakers, or anything that is attached to your foot will work. You cannot go barefoot on the river (there is a short walk at the end of the trip up to where the bus is) and you cannot wear flip-flops because they can fall off and float away in the river. We do rent neoprene boots at our shop for $5 and they are perfect to wear if you want to keep your shoes dry and keep your body warmer.

Overall, don’t bring anything that you don’t want to get wet. Keys can be left at our front desk or in the bus. You will want to wear sunscreen and you can leave sweatshirts and towels on the bus for when the trip is over. It is not recommended to bring cameras or phones on the whitewater trip unless they are waterproof (we do sell waterproof phone cases).

Scenic Trips: Wear clothes that you are comfortable in. Most any morning in Jackson Hole, even in the summer months, will be cool. But as soon as the sun pops up, the air temperature warms up pretty fast. If you are doing a morning scenic float, it would be a good idea to bring a sweatshirt or light jacket along that you can put on underneath your life jacket. If you get to the river and decide that you do not need a jacket, then you can leave it on the bus before you get in the raft.

We also ask you to wear shoes that you would not mind getting wet. We do our best to keep your shoes dry, but we are surrounded by water and feet sometimes get wet getting in and out of the boat.

Feel free to bring your own camera or set of binoculars. It is recommended to have a secure strap to hold them so that they do not fall into the water.

What class rapids are on the Snake River?

On a scale from I-VI, the rapids on the Snake River are class II-III during normal water flows. During the springtime run-off (typically the first couple weeks in June), we do have waves that can get up to a class IV. When the river gets up to these levels, our minimum age limit may change. We do suggest that if you are planning a trip for the first couple weeks of June and you are traveling with kids, to give us a call to make sure that our age limit has not been raised.

Could I fall out?

Going for a short swim is always a possibility on a rafting trip. All of our guides go over an extensive safety speech before the trip begins, which includes how to keep yourself in the raft and the proper way to sit. We find that the people who are worried about falling listen carefully to these suggestions.

However, if you do fall out, there is no need to panic. Everyone wears a Class V life jacket that will keep you head above the level of the water. Most of our rapids end in pools or calm sections before the next wave, so we can get you back in the raft fairly quick if you happen to fall out.

What is your minimum age?

For whitewater our age limit for kids is usually 6 years old, there are some times of the year we could talk about adventurous 5 year olds. Just give us a call! For our scenic trips the youngest we will take is 4 years old.

There are certain water levels during the run-off season where we may raise our age limit. Please give us a call to discuss if you have more questions.

Is there an upper age limit?

No, we only have age restrictions for the younger kids, which is usually six years old. The oldest person that we took down last year in the whitewater section was 86 years old. We do, however, expect everyone to reasonably evaluate his or her fitness and health levels before taking a whitewater rafting trip. If you have any questions or concerns, then it would be best to contact your physician.

Where do we meet?

Our office in downtown Jackson is located at 225 West Broadway, which is right on the corner of Broadway and Millward, about 2 blocks west of the town square. All scenic trips depart from this location.

We pick up for our whitewater trips the Snake River Park Cabin Village south of town. This option is only for guests staying at the village.

We also have an office in Alpine, Wyoming at the Alpine Valley Resort. For whitewater we offer transportation to and from the river. People can also check in at Alpine Valley and drive to West Table themselves, about a 10 minute drive.

 

If you prefer, we can also meet you at where your trip begins. For whitewater trips that would be at West Table boat ramp and for scenic trips it would be either at Pritchard Creek or Wilson Bridge, depending on your trip. If you would like to meet us at where your trip begins, please give us a call so we can give you directions. If you are planning to drive down to Salt Lake after your trip, driving your car down to West Table and leaving your car there can save you about an hour.

Do you take our picture?

We do not take your pictures, but there is an excellent company in town called Float O Graphs that will be taking your picture while you are going through either Big Kahuna or Lunch Counter. They are located in the town of Jackson and photos of your trip can be viewed after you get back from town or on the road back to town online (they keep the pictures for five years).

Where should we stay?

There are a lot of great places to stay in Jackson Hole. If you are looking for a great place to stay just outside of town, please check out Snake River Cabin Village & RV our sister company. Located right on the Snake River, there are sites for camping, RV hook-ups, camping cabins, and Deluxe Cabins. Our river trips pick up there as well!

Looking for for larger and deluxe RV sites? Please check out Alpine Valley Resort!

 

What payments do you accept?

We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, & American Express. We are located in the USA.

– A payment of 100% of reservation fee is required at time of booking. 
– If 100% is not taken, all open balances will have a scheduled payment 7 days in advance of your trip departure to the credit card on file
– By providing a credit card number, you are authorizing Alpine Valley Resort, Snake River Park Cabin Village, or Dave Hansen Whitewater to bill your credit card for the full amount of reservation, including any costs accrued while at the property, and outstanding balances not paid at time of departure.

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Can I change my pickup location?

Yes. Click here to learn more about our multiple pickup locations. 

Covid Safety

Safety of our guests and employees is our #1 priority

What guidelines are you following to ensure my safety?

We will be following the CDC’s, Wyoming’s, and Teton County’s recommendations for activities like ours. These recommendations could change throughout the summer.

Can I take my own vehicle to the river?

Whitewater Trips: If guests feel more comfortable driving themselves, we will arrange a shuttle for the driver back to their car at the end of the trip.

 

Float Trips: For float trips all guests must use our transportation. Unless a drop off at the put in and a pick up at the takeout is arranged by a third party.

What if I have to quarantine inside the 48 hour cancellation window?
We strongly recommend for people to buy trip insurance for their vacation.  Our season is very short and most people make reservations well in advance to visit us.  We are in a remote area with very little walk in traffic.  Because of this, once reservations are inside our cancellation policy, they are non-refundable regardless of circumstance (for example: undesirable weather, travel/road conditions, illness, health-related issues, COVID-19, family emergency, etc.)  
 

Compare Trips

There’s no wrong way to go down the river with Dave Hansen Whitewater & Scenic River Trips as your guide. Find out what trip is best for you by compare trips below. Visit our scenic and whitewater trips pages for more details.

8 Mile Whitewater Rafting Trip (Standard Raft)

115 / 100 kids
  • 3.5-4 hours door-to-door from Jackson
  • 1.5 hours on the river (flow dependent)
  • 14-16 people per raft, with 8-10 paddlers
  • Minimum age: 6 years old
  • Will I get wet? Yes!
  • No experience required!
  • Canyon views
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8 Mile Whitewater Rafting Trip (8 Person Raft)

130
  • 3.5-4 hours door-to-door from Jackson
  • 1.5 hours on the river (flow dependent)
  • 8 people per raft, with everyone paddling
  • Minimum age: 6 years old
  • Will I get wet? Yes!
  • No experience required!
  • Canyon views
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Tetons and Snake River 13 Mile Scenic Float Trip

115 / 100 kids
  • 3.25 hours door-to-door from Jackson
  • 2 hours on the river (flow dependent)
  • 10 seats per raft
  • Minimum age: 4 years old
  • Will I get wet? Not unless you opt in for a swim.
  • No experience required!
  • Teton views
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