Draining a watershed on the
western slope of the Sierra Nevada east of Sacramento, the South Fork of the
American River is California’s most popular whitewater rafting river offers lively,
exciting whitewater rapids from April through Labor Day. It’s wild, wet, and people
of all age groups can come here to spend some quality time. The clear, swift
waters of the South Fork of the American River provide visitors with fabulous
rafting and kayaking opportunities.
The South Fork of the American river
has approximately 8 sections of boat able whitewater ranging from class II to
class V. The stretch of river between Chili Bar and Folsom Reservoir is one of
the most popular whitewater rafting destinations in the United States, and
attracts over 80,000 thrill-seekers every year. Even those people with inadequate
river skills can enjoy this section of the river by booking a rafting trip in
the Coloma valley.
The South Fork of the American
River was also the site of James Marshall's discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill,
which started the California Gold Rush. Thanks to the constant efforts of local
communities and advocacy groups here, the riparian ecosystem of the South Fork still
remains despite the destructive effects of the Gold Rush and other developments.
Whitewater thrills, boating
adventure, rich history. beauty and serenity, an easygoing climate and friendly
folks – these are some of the things that you can expect from Coloma. If you
need something more than just whitewater rafting in Coloma, California ,
there is BLM land – located off Highway 49 on the way to Auburn from Coloma –
offering great hiking, biking, and equestrian trails. Check them out!
Are you looking for whitewater
rafting? Wilderness camping? Bed and breakfast? Fine wines and gourmet meals? Visit
El Dorado County!