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Solitude Float Trips

4.9 (55 reviews)
Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Susan B.

We booked a float trip with friends of ours and it had to be rescheduled due to downed trees. While we were disappointed that it had to be rescheduled and our friends had to miss it, we are truly grateful that this company checks out the river BEFORE they send a boat out. They quickly refunded me for our friends tickets and were very apologetic despite this being out of their control. My family was able to reschedule our float trip and it could not have been more perfect. It was a beautifully sunny day. The tour was very smooth and enjoyable. Our guide, Chris, was very knowledgeable and told us lots of interesting things about the area. He was great at answering any questions people had along the way. The rafts keep in contact with each other as they go, alerting each other of animals or places to avoid-as the river is constantly changing. Our family loved everything about this experience and would do it again. And recommend it to anyone heading out that way. Definitely worth the time and money. And, as a side note, tip your guide, people!!

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Rebecca S.

The snake River float tour was incredible! Not only beautiful views but the tour guide Ross was super chill and easy to talk to. They provided transportation to the spot we entered the water and it was super relaxing. Great people and awesome way to see the National Park. I would 100% do it again.

Sierra D.

We did the evening float trip at 5pm in mid July. It was very relaxing -- no need for towels, swimwear, water shoes, etc. We were completely dry and enjoyed a peaceful trip down the river. Our guide, Kris, was great and very knowledgeable. He directed our attention to moose, bald eagles, and beavers. I would recommend the evening trip to anyone looking for the animals, and a morning or afternoon trip for views of the Tetons. With the way the sun faces, the Tetons were shadowed in our evening trip. But in the morning, the sun would light them up beautifully.

Robyn S.

Amazing experience!! So peaceful and such a beautiful float. I would highly recommend this for your itinerary if your visiting the area. We had Reed for our tour guide. He was super knowledgeable and such a fun guy. He's been in the business for 15 years! Great guy, awesome float, beautiful scenery... definitely a must!

M. W.

The float trip was amazing! We were in town for the week and I was looking for activities to do each day. I chose this place based on a Web search and I'm glad I did. The customer service was great and our guide, Sam was amazing! Sam was very knowledgeable and friendly, He made sure that we all got a chance to get pictures of the great views. We saw several bald eagles as well! Sam made the trip great! I Would recommend this place and Sam to anyone visiting the area.

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Kevin S.

My family and I had a GREAT time doing the scenic float trip down the Snake River with Solitude Float Trips. Our guide Bernie was patient and funny. He let each of my kids take turns steering the boat. The scenery was spectacular. We saw a prong-horn, 3 bald eagles, and an osprey. The only reason any of us got wet were because of my family members sticking their hands in the water and flicking water at each other. Otherwise we would have stayed totally dry the entire trip. I was also appreciative for Bernie's recommendations of places to go to eat and things to do.

Dana M.

Amazing views, extremely relaxing and enjoyable. It's definitely a slow float. You will not get wet at all. I have two teens that got very bored after the first thirty minutes. We were on the river for a solid hour and a half so it's a long time to literally be floating. Make sure to take your sunscreen!

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Wonderful trip. Extremely knowledgeable guide. Very professional. The scenery was spectacular!

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This is a truly wonderful tour to Yellowstone from your hotel in Jackson Hole. Your guide, Moses,…read moreowns the company, and he is your guide. You select which sites you desire to see, be it Old Faithful or Grand Prismatic Spring, or the incredible Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone with its stunning Lower Falls at Artist's point or the Brink of the Falls where you're within feet of the pounding waters as it thunders down. Your tour is in a brand new Ford Transit Van with huge, clear picture windows all around for continuous viewing. Moses is extremely knowledgeable about the entire area- and, he's a kind and accommodating person who was so pleasant to spend a full day with a few days ago. This was my second time with him, and I've recommended him to other friends who had a great experience! You will NOT be disappointed! I promise!

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