Tom Stienstra
Rafters take advantage of the Tuolumne River rapids. Outfitters are able to keep operations running during such a dry year with the help of water agencies.
Marty McDonnell / Sierra Mac Rafting
During another terrible drought year, it may come as a shock to hear that rafting prospects are spectacular for the rest of summer on Northern California’s top rafting rivers, the Tuolumne and American.
In fact, those two rivers have attracted an unusually high number of rafters with a thirst for cool, clean water on hot days…
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