
Contact Information
Minnesota Whitewater Rafting Tours
3214 River Gate AveCloquet, MN 55720
About
"A Superior Whitewater Experience"
Professional Guided Raft Tours down the St Louis River! Veteran, Family Owned & Operated!
Our Float, Fishing, & Whitewater Raft Trips are professionally guided. We also offer photographs of your whitewater rafting trip. Great for Youth & School Groups, & Corporate Team Building Exercise! Only 15 miles south of Duluth in Cloquet, Mn.
Hours & Dates
Open Season (May 15 - September 15)
- Monday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
- Tuesday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
- Wednesday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
- Thursday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
- Friday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
- Saturday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
- Sunday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
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Attraction Attributes
- Can accommodate groups of 45 or more
Reviews
Based on 141 reviews
Blue was a fantastic guide! Very knowledgeable, patient, funny, and great at his job. The rapids were actually livelier than I expected for a Minnesota river. Our group of 3 dads and 3 sons had a...
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Kris C,
August 15, 2022
What an amazing experience. I have to admit I had my reservations, White Water in MN? Boy was I misguided. Our group was so impressed. (3 Teens and 3 Adults with min paddling experience...
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johnqY7611ZG,
August 9, 2022
My wife and I had a blast. We had never gone rafting before but felt in good hands. The instructors were knowledgable and friendly. Highly recommend.
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trevorhP6069PT,
August 1, 2022
Such a fun trip down the kettle river. Guide was excellent and the rapids were fun and scary! (But we had good equipment-so felt safe)
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gooma2018,
July 31, 2022
The trip is great for families and friend groups. The river is constantly changing so you may get class 2 rapids or class 4; depending on the time of year, rainfall, and the whims of the power...
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nslund,
July 25, 2022
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Grab a cone and strike a pose in front of the Keg and Case ice cream scoop wall / Paul Vincent

The wild and scenic Kettle River flows—rapidly—through Banning State Park.

A couple canoeing in the BWCA / Paul Vincent