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Rafting in St. Louis River, Duluth, Minnesota USA

Skill Level:
Mostly experienced
Length:
3.4 mi/ 5.4 km
Duluth is a seaport city in the state of Minnesota and the county seat of Saint Louis County. It is located at the westernmost point of the Great Lakes, on the north shore of Lake Superior. St. Louis River, in the U.S. states of Minnesota and Wisconsin, flows into Lake Superior. The river's watershed covers 3634 mi²/9412 km².

Nowadays, St.Louis River is one of the most appropriate places to host all White Water Rafting enthusiasts. White water rafting on St. Louis River tends to be more challenging than the national average.

Would you dare to get in touch with the turbulent rapids of this river? If yes, then visit Duluth and arrange to spend at least 2 hours, in order to explore this natural beauty. The river system offers some good stretches, which all rafters will appreciate.

Some of them are the Highway 61 to Thomson Reservoir stretch and The Highway 61 to Thomson Reservoir stretch of St. Louis River in Carlton County, which is 3.4 mi/ 5.4 km long and has been rated as a class II-III section. On spot you will find schools, operating and organizing white water rafting trips, daily from May to September. June is the wettest month with most rain, while February is ordinarily the driest month.

The river features more challenging high water conditions early in the season. Milder river and weather conditions, generally occur later in the season. If you want to exercise your activity at really challenging conditions, call and choose the specific period. The only thing you have to do is to keep up with these violent rapids and complex routes at bay and feel the adrenaline at the highest level!!!