Smith River, Montana
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Smith River, Montana
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Most multiday rafting trips on the Smith River put in from the Camp Baker Access Site, north of White Sulphur Springs. From here, its a languid 60-mile adventure through a scenic limestone canyon in Montanas Big Belt Mountains (which range in elevation from 4,000 to 9,000 feet). The Smith River is the only river in Montana where all river travelers must have a permit, and for good reason. The scenery, fishing, birding, archeology, geology, and history are some of the best in the lower 48. So while the whitewater here will rarely go above a riffling Class II, this stretch of river is a paradise for birders, anglers, and wildlife enthusiasts (the surrounding terrain is home to mountain lions, black bears, bobcats, beavers, belted kingfishers, dippers, killdeer, American yellow warblers, hawks, owls, hummingbirds, and more). The best month for floating the Smith is June, when water flows are generally dependable with the spring runoff. Water conditions in the earlier months can be a little muddy and cool, while water levels subside with diminished runoff and increased irrigation demands in the summer months.
Tour Operator Trips on the Smith River, Montana
* Trip price reflects the average cost per day for a guided rafting adventure on a given river (

= $50-$100/day;

= $100-$250/day;

= $250 or more/day) and accounts for half-day, full-day, or multiday rafting excursions. Lodging, dining, and transportation costs (airfare, car rental/shuttle, equipment rentals, etc.) have not been factored into account. Please note that the trip price classification is intended to be an approximate guideline, as the range of prices on a given river can vary based on amenities, services, and customized add-ons offered through individual outfitters.