Whitewater kayaking and rafting are popular attractions on the Trinity Wild and Scenic River provided by America Outdoors outfitters, as well as educational programs, camping, eco trours, family trips, inflatable kayaking and scenic float trips.
The Trinity River is the longest tributary of the Klamath River in northwestern California. It drains an area of the Coast Ranges, including the southern Klamath Mountains, northwest of the Sacramento Valley and runs through the Shasta-Trinity National Forest and the Six Rivers National Forest. Considered especially scenic, along most of its course it flows swiftly through tight canyons and mountain meadows. Located in heavily forested, mountainous terrain, the Trinity is noted for its salmon and steelhead fishery resources as well as its attraction to rafters, kayakers and canoers.
- Rapids: Class II - V (Novice to Expert)
- Classification/Mileage: Wild — 44.0 miles; Scenic — 39.0 miles; Recreational — 120.0 miles; Total — 203.0 miles.