Sometimes it’s hard to load up in the evening and head home after a great days float. The solution is to stretch it into a multi-day river trip. These are just a few, we have guide books and float maps that will allow to plan your own unique get away you won’t forget.
Overnight / Multiday Floats
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Blackfoot River
18.9 Mi. AwayThe Blackfoot River is one of the best floats in Montana. Combining excellent and diverse scenery with a wide variety… Difficulty: Medium
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Clark Fork River: Superior to St. Regis
68.5 Mi. AwaySuperior to St. Regis: More good full day options characterized by slower, flatter water for the first half of the… Difficulty: Easy
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Flathead River: Buffalo Bridge to Sloan Bridge
75.6 Mi. AwayThe Main Flathead River from Buffalo Bridge to Sloan Bridge is a great overnight canoe (or raft) stretch that has… Difficulty: Easy
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Missouri River: Holter Dam to Cascade or Ulm
130 Mi. AwayThis stretch of water, from Holter Dam to the town of Cascade, thirty miles downstream, is the prime trout fishing… Difficulty: Easy
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Northfork Flathead River
181 Mi. AwayThe North Fork Flathead River begins in British Columbia, and travels for 47… Difficulty: Medium
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Missouri River Fort Benton to Judith Landing
207 Mi. AwayBelow Fort Benton it is possible to float by canoe or powerboat the entire length. Fort Benton to Judith Landing… Difficulty: Easy
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Missouri River: Judith Landing to Robinson Bridge
300 Mi. AwayOnce below the dams, the Missouri River runs unobstructed all the way to Fort Peck Lake, with no… Difficulty: Easy
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Yellowstone River
The river rises in northwestern Wyoming in the Absaroka Range at the Continental Divide in southwestern Park County. The river starts where the North Fork… Difficulty: EASY