Whitewater Rafting on the North Fork Stanislaus River
Located East of Angels Camp off of Highway 4, lies a hidden gem of California whitewater rafting. At an elevation of 4,000 feet in the Sierra Mountains, the North Fork of the Stanislaus River is concealed among the granite cliffs and magnificent redwoods of Calaveras Big Trees State Park and Stanislaus National Forest.

California Whitewater Rafting This website was designed to provide information about whitewater rafting on California's North Fork of the Stanislaus river and to serve as an educational and informational resource for guests, guides and the general whitewater rafting community. The mile-by-mile guide, river descriptions, shuttle & camping information, can help you plan your next whitewater rafting trip. Due to the demanding and technical nature of this river, you may want to consider organizing your trip with a commercial whitewater rafting outfitter.

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Other California Whitewater Rafting Rivers:
Kaweah River
Tuolumne River
Merced River
Goodwin Canyon
North Fork Stanislaus
American River
Klamath River
California Salmon