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Floating The Yakima River

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By mausmi


Fishing on the Yakima

If you enjoy fishing, you might want to bring your pole along and try your hand at catching some Rainbow Trout.

Good Raft for the Yakima

Challenger 400 68364 4 man four person inflatable boat raft Challenger 400 68364 4 man four person inflatable boat raft
Price: $49.95
List Price: $69.95

Floating the Yakima river is a popular way to spend a summer weekend. Ellensburg is the closest city to the start of the trip and is a 2 hour drive from Seattle. The Yakima moves fast and can be floated with an inexpensive inflatable raft, or a canoe. We used the Challenger raft displayed on this hub, but we recommend buying paddles, which are not included. Also, the Challenger can only fit 2 adults, not 4 as claimed. For a more comfortable and spacious ride, try the Fish Hunter, which does come with paddles.


Where to put in

Although there is a boat launch at the KOA in Ellensburg, only boats with frames are allowed to put in there, and even then it is not recommended due to obstructions in the water from the KOA to Ringer. The best put in site is Ringer Loop Rd, off Canyon Rd, and you need a fishing permit to park there. Fishing Licenses/ Parking Permits are available at the Fred Meyer in Ellensburg, among other places. If you are willing to carry your water craft to the river, you can park on the road just outside for free.

UPDATE Aug 2009: See the comment below, apparently it may not be safe to put in at Ringer Road.


Where to take out

Here is a good map of the Yakima from Red's website with places to take out marked. A good place is The Slab. Count on going about 3 miles per hour while on the river.

Highlights

The Smiley Face is a cliff along the river that is a popular place to stop and jump off a cliff. Currents can be tricky so only jump if you are a confident swimmer.


Warnings

The hills on the right side of the river, early on, are known as the Rattlesnake Hills and rattlesnakes can often be heard. Obviously, not a good place to take off for a hike.








Yakima River Photos

Nice view down the river near the Ringer Road put in
Nice view down the river near the Ringer Road put in
You should be able to raft together with your friends and just drift.  Just pay attention that you don't drift too close to the bank.
You should be able to raft together with your friends and just drift. Just pay attention that you don't drift too close to the bank.

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Ralph Deeds  says:
3 years ago

Looks like fun!

aaaliaonline  says:
3 years ago

beautiful pics.nice place.

Shoshana  says:
3 years ago

Gorgeous pictures, and very informative article. You are a good travel writer -- your writing is clear and concise, easy to understand and gives the reader what he or she needs to know to make the Yakima rafting excursion pleasant and doable. I hope you are considering a career as a travel writer.

Kevin LaBerge  says:
3 years ago

Brings back some very fond memories! Thank you for capturing a small piece of the great life of the Yakima Valley.

Dale  says:
3 years ago

Nice info...the lower canyon route that you are suggesting can be quite busy in the summer. I recommend parking at the confluence of the Teanaway River near Cle Elum and floating down to

to the Thorp Diversion Dam. Takes about 3 hours. Parking is free and the water is clearer than the canyon stretch.

Kaylene  says:
2 years ago

I floated this river a few weeks ago and what fun we had. I'm not brave in the water but it's basically quite calm. Nice, relaxing fun summer thing to do, especially if you have someone nice to float for four hours with!

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flyingeagle  says:
2 years ago

Hi Mausmi,

I love your photos. It looks like a beautiful area, and very serene. Relaxing just to view and read your article. Thank you.

Roy

river rats  says:
14 months ago

we float the river every year. last year we were on the oasis island with a bbq floating behind on one of those dirty black tubes. the big pines sure have changed alot but we still had a good time. ringer to the pines...aw yeah

fireweed221  says:
8 months ago

I floated this 2 years ago with friends and had a blast! I am going there to do it again this summer~

Jay Egghs  says:
6 months ago

Does anyone know of an official site to determine the conditions on the Yakima River before I go? I want to check out special problems such as snags and river flow so I don't run into trouble.

Rob  says:
6 months ago

I am planning on floating this weekend, my only concern is how do we know when we reach "The Slab" to get out? And not keep on floating passed our cars? anything will help, thank you

Bev  says:
5 months ago

We are floating the river in Aug. Need to know best place to put in and take out. thanks

Cam  says:
5 months ago

Can you keep going past the Slab (all the way into Selah & Yakima)?

Ed  says:
4 months ago

No Cam - The Rosa dam prevents floats downriver

Brian  says:
4 months ago

I just tried to buy a permit to park at the WDFW site off Ringer Road and the clerk required not only drivers license info but my SSN !!! I refused, and hope I can indeed park just outside the site. I also sent a letter of complaint to the director of the WDFW and suggest other do the same --- SSN is so common in identify theft, and who knows how secure is the database that the clerk in the local store is entering it? I don't give that to get a snow-park permit or a NW forest pass (and never mind the question of just how many different permits a person must buy to enjoy the outdoors ...).

breenfour  says:
4 months ago

Regarding best place to put in, I CAN'T STRESS ENOUGH PUTTING IN AT RINGER ROAD IS VERY DANGEROUS this time of year. Me and two other floaters put in here yesterday and within 5 minutes were immediately in very serious trouble. We got rammed up against and then caught up in the low hanging trees and river debris along the river's edge. Unless you have the strength to manuever your craft (tube or raft)in to the middle of the river the instant you put in you will definetely get swept in to the fast current along the edge of the river where you will be forced directly in to fallen trees, branches and river debris. In effect, this bunch of caught up branches,tree trunks and old river tubes acts like a damm. The force of the dammed up current will drag you under water, it's that strong. We got help from the sherrif (thank you thank you) and a citizen (Barry, thank you!). The sherrif and the citizen told us that Ringer Road through about 2 miles down river is the most dangerous area on the entire river to put in, period. The local Sherriff and citizen know how dangerous this area of the river is but you won't find public notices posted about the danger of the Ringer Road plus two miles put in. We are three physically healthy, strong people and we nearly didn't make it. If you think you can beat this river, you are wrong, heed this warning.

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