We pride ourselves in having the best guides on the water. We only employ experienced, safe, fun-loving and personable guides and staff. It’s hard to choose an outfit when all companies advertise similar qualities, but I guarantee if you choose us for your adventure vacation you will immediately know that you have made the right choice.
Owner | Riggins, ID
Guide | Asheville, NC
On the River : Sonya loves the rhythm of multi-day trips—the quiet mornings, the peaceful stretches, and getting to know guests as they settle into life on the water.
At Camp: You might find her sneaking off on a nearby trail, climbing above camp for a different view of the river winding through the canyon.
What Guests Remember: Her calm presence—and sometimes the fact that she’s the first (and last) Russian guide they’ve ever met.
“You can’t enter the same river twice.”
Guide | Boise, ID
On the River : Rio is all about big rapids, long days outside, and the kind of energy that turns a group of strangers into fast friends—while sharing one of the most special places on earth.
At Camp: Good food, easy laughs, and—quite possibly—the best bathroom view you’ll ever experience.
What Guests Remember: Getting the chance to row the boat—especially for the younger adventurers—and feeling more connected than when they arrived.
“Be water, my friend.” — Bruce Lee
Guide | Idaho
On the River : Millie thrives on connection—bringing people together through shared experience, conversation, and the everyday magic of life on the river.
At Camp: Early mornings before anyone else is up, when the canyon is quiet and the traces of the night are still fresh.
What Guests Remember: Her humor, her stories, and the way she makes every moment feel a little more alive.
“If you can’t stay out of it, get into it.”
Guide | Pollock, ID
On the River : Chris brings decades of experience and a deep respect for the ecosystem—focused on safety, awareness, and sharing what makes this river system so unique.
At Camp: Soft sand, clean water, and the simple rhythms of a healthy, intact landscape.
What Guests Remember: A trip that feels both adventurous and grounded in a deeper understanding of the natural world.
“Appreciate nature, we can’t improve on it.”
Guide | Salt Lake City
On the River : Emmy loves the fast pace of the river and the chance to connect—learning from guests while sharing the excitement of every rapid.
At Camp: Sunrises, sunsets, and the constant sound of the river—always present, always grounding.
What Guests Remember: How clean and beautiful the river is—and how quickly it starts to feel like home.
“No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it is not the same river and he is not the same man.”
Guide | Las Vegas
On the River : Jayda brings high energy and curiosity—sharing knowledge, reading water, and making every stretch of river feel like an adventure.
At Camp: Stories, laughter, and the kind of small moments—like a great groover view—that somehow become unforgettable.
What Guests Remember: Her humor, her energy, and the way she makes the whole experience feel fun and light.
“The river taketh and the river giveth.”
Guide | Moscow, Idaho
On the River : For Noah, it’s all about the crew—spending long days doing what he loves with people he cares about.
At Camp: Early morning coffee, taken slowly while the rest of camp is still asleep.
What Guests Remember: The laid-back feel of his boat—relaxed, easygoing, and always a good place to unwind.
“If you say that getting the money is the most important thing, you’ll spend your life completely wasting your time. You’ll be doing things you don’t like doing in order to go on living, that is to go on doing things you don’t like doing, which is stupid.”
Alan Watts
Guide | Salt Lake City
On the River : Maddie loves the presence that comes with river life—the quiet, the scenery, and the connection with the people around her.
At Camp: Still mornings with coffee in hand, listening to the river and watching the canyon wake up.
What Guests Remember: Her humor—and the feeling of fully disconnecting from everything else.
“You must work with the river, not try and work against it”
Guide | Oregon
On the River : Jenna brings deep experience and a love for the ever-changing nature of the river—where every trip offers something new to discover.
At Camp: Clear, dark nights filled with shooting stars stretching across the canyon sky.
What Guests Remember: Her enthusiasm, her knowledge, and the sense that they’re part of something bigger.
I never knew a person who took a bedroll into an Idaho mountainside and slept there under the star-studded summer sky and felt self-important that next morning. – Frank Church
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On the River : Beckham loves the mix of scenery, history, and rapids—paired with the chance to meet people from all over.
At Camp: Simple moments like skipping rocks and watching the river slow down for the evening.
What Guests Remember: Conversations about how the river works—flows, features, and the dynamics behind it all.
“Its not about the size of the raft, its about how you row it.”
Guide | Idaho Falls
On the River : Charlie loves being out in the mountains, running rivers, and spending time with the people who make it all worthwhile.
At Camp: Evenings filled with the sound of bug hatches—wings buzzing in the night air.
What Guests Remember: His humor—and maybe a comment or two about his good looks.
“Bad: means good, although sometimes ‘bad’ means bad” – Whitewater Home Companion, Volume 1
Guide | Missoula, MT
On the River : Jayce guides with heart—sharing a place that means everything to him and inspiring others to care about it just as deeply.
At Camp: Falling asleep to the steady sound of the river moving through the canyon.
What Guests Remember: His kindness—and the joy he finds in sharing a place he truly loves.
“You can never control the river. She is an awesome natural power that you can only find a balance and respect for. Finding a form of symbiosis.”
Guide | Boise, ID
On the River : Tyler loves the balance—physical, mental, and social—finding meaning in both the work and the connections formed along the way.
At Camp: Following your senses—sitting in the sand, slowing down, and letting the moment unfold.
What Guests Remember: A strong pull to spend more time outside—and a new perspective on why it matters.
“Of all the paths that life takes you, make sure a few of them are dirt.” – John Muir
Guide | Grangeville, ID
On the River : Sebas loves showing people the diversity of the canyon—its changing landscapes, wildlife, and the power of the water.
At Camp: Starting the coffee and watching camp slowly come to life.
What Guests Remember: His easygoing nature and the fun, relaxed energy he brings to the trip.
“The River giveth and the River taketh away”
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Mountain River Outfitters operates under a special use permit with the Salmon-Challis National Forest for Main Salmon River (SA-6) float boating. MRO also operates under several BLM special use permits for Nez Perce National Forest, BLM Lower Salmon River Cottonwood Field Office and Owyhee River (SA7A, SA7B, SA7C, SA8). Mountain River Outfitters is insured, licensed and bonded outfitters by the State of Idaho’s IOGLB and are equal opportunity recreation service providers and employers.