There are toilets at put-in and take-out. There are also composting toilets on the river, usually at the lunch site locations. However, it is always best to use the facilities before you leave the put-in. Let your guide know if there are special issues so we can plan ahead.
What will the weather be like?
Spring can be cool and occasionally cold, while the summer will see temperatures that sometimes range around 100 degrees. This makes the water, which is always brisk, more inviting.
What is the water temperature?
The water is cool to cold (45-60 degrees) and feels great on a hot day! On cooler days and in the spring, especially at high flows, a
wetsuit and paddling jacket are recommended.
What should I bring/wear?
In spring or during cooler weather, a wetsuit and paddling jacket are recommended; both of these can be rented from Mother Lode. We always recommend against cotton clothing as it pulls warmth away from the body, instead try synthetic materials like fleece or wool. Once summer arrives, a bathing suit covered by shorts to prevent chaffing works well. Combine this with a loose shirt, sunscreen and a hat to minimize sunburn. Closed toes shoes are always required regardless of season.
Are wetsuits included?
Wetsuit/paddling jacket combo can be rented for $15. These should be reserved before your trip.
Can I use my personal lifejacket/PFD?
Unfortunately our insurance carrier does not permit the use of customer owned PFDs. A Coast Guard approved Class III PFD will be provided on your trip.
Can I bring a camera or cellphone?
We always advise participants not to bring anything you are not prepared to lose or have damaged on the raft. We cannot secure your GroPro or provide a dry space for your cellphone so we recommend you leave them behind. Commercial photo companies do provide action shots at several major rapids, which can be purchased after your trip.
Should I bring a water bottle?
Bringing a water bottle is a great idea. We provide water coolers to refill your bottle should you run out along the way. Please make sure to remind your guide to secure your bottle to the raft.
Can I bring snacks?
Snacks are usually provided. However, if you wish to bring your own be sure your can keep them dry because the river water is not potable. A personal dry bag works well for this provided it is small and can be secured safely in the boat. Coolers, large containers, or
other bulky items cannot be accommodated in the boats.
What if I have special dietary requirements?
We do our best to accommodate allergies and other issues provided we know about them in advance. If you have serious or life-threatening issues, however, we recommend you provide your own food to be absolutely sure to avoid a problem.
Can I bring alcohol?
While river trips are super fun, they are not a party. Safety is our first priority. If you are impaired by alcohol or other drugs, you can expect to be excluded from the trip for your own safety and the safety of others.
How do I get to Mother Lode River Center?
Check out our maps and directions page for all of the information. Please keep in mind that depending on your cell provider service can be spotty in the valley. We have written directions on this page as well.
Is camping available?
Absolutely! Mother Lode specializes in providing a broad range of options including dome tents, canvas cabin tents, yurts, a cozy river cabin and an ECO Retreat house on site. Visit Accommodations for details.
Are dogs or other pets allowed?
We love animals. Unfortunately, they cannot be accommodated at the camp. If you need dog-sitting services please inquire with our office.
Other questions?
Penny and our office staff are super friendly, knowledgeable and glad to help out. Contact us today!