This White Water Adventure In Montana Is An Outdoor Lover's Dream
Whitewater rafting is a popular summer sport for adventurous Montanans, and you’ll find plenty of rivers perfect for it. But if you want to enjoy a day of whitewater rafting while seeing the Crown Jewel of the Continent (otherwise known as Glacier National Park) at the same time, you’ll have to book a tour through Wild River Adventures.

The company's roots go back to 1974, when George Mumalo founded the first rafting company at Glacier. He even took then Vice President George H.W. Bush on a float trip.

These rivers form the southern and western boundaries of Glacier National Park, and they happen to be some of the cleanest rivers in the world.
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A full day costs $93 for adults, a half day is just $54.
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These four hour trips are perfect for anyone seeking a unique dining experience while visiting the park.

You'll be in good hands.

This is a unique and beautiful way to see Glacier like you've never seen it before.
For more information on Wild River Adventures, check out their website. And if whitewater rafting isn’t possible this summer, here are some other things to do in Montana when you’re feeling adventurous.
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