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Costa Rica River Rafting

Costa Rica is a land dominated by mountains and has an abundance of water: annual rainfalls totals, reach as high as 350 inches in parts of the country and the Central Valley is considered to be "dry" area because it receives "only" seventy to ninety inches of rain per year!

The significance of this fact is not so much that big whitewater is available, but that even small watersheds gather enough runoff to be able to paddle. That's why rafting is so great in Costa Rica, not mentioning great biodiversity and lush rainforest!

If you're trying Costa Rica river rafting for the first time, or are on a family vacation, there are gentle rapids and lovely places to just float through. Whichever type of experience you have, you will be paddling through prime nature viewing areas, and so you will likely see otters, herons, parrots and iguanas too.

Most of the rivers in Costa Rica flow towards the Caribbean. After a heavy rain they come to life, going from being a reasonable river to become a place to enjoy the best whitewater rafting in Costa Rica. The waters of these rivers are fairly warm so you are not at all uncomfortable unless you are nervous about trying Costa Rica rafting. Experienced water goers can also try their hand at kayaking the rivers as well.

Here is an Overview of Rafting Rivers

Reventazón

The name means "Bursting waves" and the Rio Reventazón certainly lives up to its name. Because the flow of the water is controlled by the Cahí Dam, it delivers during wet season or dry. There are four sections of various degrees of difficulty.

Powerhouse to Tucurrique: The three-mile run begins with a relentless 115-feet-per-mile drop creating a series of big waves, except that you'll be too busy to notice. Further along, the gradient flattens out a bit but the whitewater remains consistent and exciting.

Tucurrique to Angostura: This 12 miles section is the most popular rafting trip in Cost Rica and its big, wet action from the put in is ideal for first time rafters. Several exciting rapids and the highlight of the trip is the El Gordo, which you hit about a mile before the end of the run.

Peralta Section - Angostura to Peralta: With lots of water and steep drops, this section contains some of the heaviest white water in Central America and has been compared to the classic big-wave run Upper Gauley in West Virginia. This nine mile run is for experts only during the low water season. December through May.

Pascua Section - Peralta to Siquirres: The river drops from 1,148 to 262 feet, propelling rafters through rapids with names like North Sea and the famous Six Frankenstein. El Horrendito (the Little Horror), Mente Sucia (Dirty Mind), and Aleta de Tiburón (Shark's Fin).

Pacuare

The country's longest and most spectacular river trip can be run from mid May to mid March. Two day trip recommended. Pacuare is Costa Rica's white-water jewel. Its is a fixture on lists of the world's top ten rafting and kayaking rivers, a heady combination of beauty and excitement which makes running Pacuare an experience that will never be forgotten.

The Pacuare isn't called "the quintessential tropical river" for nothing. Its narrow course winds through a series of densely forested gorges, punctuated by about 20 waterfalls. The 150 foot cascade called Huacas Falls is one of the natural wonders of Costa Rica.

Bajo Pacuare - San Martín: Only the brave and skillful attempt these 15 miles of classic boiling white water and even they are forced to walk around at least one of this section's rapids. Some of the local outfitters run the trip for groups of expert paddlers from all over the world that come to Costa Rica to challenge this section, but you won't find it on any of the lists of tours offered by the major rafting outfitters.

San Martín - Siquirres: This is the trip your friends back home will get sick of hearing about. In this magical place, you are surrounded by sheer gorges, magnificent waterfalls and all the incredible beauty of the tropical forest as you plunge through some of the best white water in Central America.
 
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