We offer great Skagit Bald Eagle River Rafting float trips in Washington State.

Skagit Bald Eagle River Rafting in Washington State is not a whitewater trip. Skagit Bald Eagle River Rafting in Washington State is great for kids. Skagit Bald Eagle River Rafting in Washington State is a float trip. One of the many American Bald Eagles seen on the Skagit Bald Eagle River Rafting float trips in Washington State. Skagit Bald Eagle River Rafting in Washington State will not look like this.
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One of the many American Bald Eagles seen on the Skagit Bald Eagle River Rafting float trips in Washington State.
   

Skagit Bald Eagle River Rafting in Washington State: Class I-II

Each winter, hundreds of Bald Eagles congregate in the Skagit River Preserve in Washington State. Sightings of these magnificent and threatened American Bald Eagles on our guided tours are numerous. These Lower Skagit river rafting float trips in Washington State are easy and calm which makes them ideal for the whole family.  We offer exceptional river rafting tours that allow participants to see these magnificent birds in their natural habitat along with many other types of wildlife and vegetation. On our Skagit Bald Eagle river rafting trips, we can spot up to 200 bald eagles. You’ll float calmly and comfortably with other nature enthusiasts on the scenic Skagit River. Remember to bring your binoculars and your waterproof cameras!  If you are searching for a calm water river rafting trip suitable for any age in Washington State, our Skagit River Rafting Float Trip is ideal.

Skagit Bald Eagle River Rafting Trips in the winter are best during the months of December, January and February. During this time, our float trips fill up quickly, so please be sure to reserve your Skagit River Rafting Trip soon!  For the most spectacular wilderness scenery, consider the Skagit River for your river rafting experience in Washington State.

The recommended minimum age for this rafting trip is 6 years.

Directions:
Meet at Howard Miller Steelhead Park in Rockport.

Route #1: From Seattle, WA
I-5 north to Burlington
East Highway 20 to Rockport
Turn at Howard Miller Steelhead Park & Alfred Street (1/8 mile West of Hwy20/ Hwy 530 junction).

Route #2: From Seattle, WA.
I-5 north turn East at Arlington/Darrington exit #208
Follow Hwy 530 through Arlington, Darrington and onto Rockport
The Hwy 530 Park entrance is 100 feet North of the Skagit River bridge.
Look for Wildwater River Tours vehicle inside the park.

Driving time from Seattle WA. approx. 2 hours.,
from Tacoma, WA. approx. 3 hours.

Skagit Bald Eagle River Rafting Accommodations
Buffalo Run Inn and Restaurant 360-873-2103; 877-828-6652
Clark's Skagit River Resort 800-273-2606; 360-873-2250
Grace Haven 360-873-4106
Goodell Creek Campground (Hwy 20, Newhalem)
Howard Miller Steelhead Park 360-853-8808
National Forest Campgrounds 877-444-6777
Cascade Mountain Lodge 360-853-8870
Rockport State Park 888-226-7688
Stagecoach Inn 360-436-1776
Totem Trail Motel 360-873-4535

 
American Bald Eagles seen on the Skagit Bald Eagle River Rafting float trips in Washington State.

photos above provided by Dana Basney

Beautiful scenery is all around you on a Skagit Bald Eagle River Rafting Trip in Washington State.

photo provided by Louie Alier
 


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