

We recommend getting a reservation if you plan to go and getting there early if it's a crowded day. There was plenty of parking on a Friday afternoon but I can see where it could get busy. They had some odd brand, Headhunters, for $18 a bottle! We had tried to get some at the local country store but they were out so we were getting desperate. We weren't happy with the sunscreen choice. We thought that they did a nice job of having some food available at the Marina and we liked the fact that they had some merchandise. We had a nice time but we won't run back to do it again for that price. Because it's more of a calm float and only lasts about 2 hours, it seems too expensive. It was $150 for a 2-4 person raft and $95 for a single person kayak which is really expensive, even if you consider the van ride back. I recommend it except that it's very expensive. It took us about 2 and a half hours which is about what we expected. It's a fun float but very calm so it isn't an exciting rafting trip with rapids if you are looking for that. We found the staff that gave us our life vests and rafts and drove us back very helpful. It was easy to check in and we didn't have any issues getting a van ride back. We made reservations and they had our rafts ready and waiting for us. Rafts are booked by seat with a Maximum of 5 paddlers per boat.The marina is a great opportunity to rent a kayak or raft to float down the Deschutes River 4 miles and get a van ride back.Private rafts include up to 5 seats with a minimum of 2 paddling adults required per raft.Use your Photo ID for admittance on the tour.Trip insurance must be purchased per person booked. Trip Insurance is available: With trip insurance, you can cancel your reservation and receive a 100% refund on the booking cost.Deli-style lunch: sandwiches, fruit, chips, and beverages.Interpretive tour covering the natural history and geology of the region.Rafts are booked by seat with a Maximum of 5 paddlers per boat.This trip is considered good for beginner to intermediate rafters.Runs from June 11 to September 5 from Sunriver location.Private rafts include up to 7 seats with a minimum of 2 paddling adults required per raft.Runs from May 14 to September 25 from Bend location.Check in at the Sunriver of the Bend Sun Country Tours office, 20 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time.Use a tether to secure sunglasses and waterproof bag.

Bring a waterproof pouch for valuables like phone or keys.Wear sturdy shoes or sandals that will stay on your feet, a swimsuit or clothing that can get wet.Trip insurance must be purchased per seat booked.


Professional-grade river raft, paddle, PFD (Personal Flotation Device) and helmet.One expertly trained and certified rafting guide per raft.Youth age 6-12 must be accompanied by at least 2 paddling adults (13+) on both general seating and Private Trips.Rafts are booked by seat with a Maximum of 7 paddlers per boat.Trip is 3 miles and approximately 1.25 hours.Kids under the age of 18 must present a waiver signed by a parent or guardian at check-in.Considered beginner difficulty, class 1 to 3.If you choose to begin in between scheduled start times, we will not discount your jump rate. If you check-in between scheduled start times, you have the option to begin jumping right away, or wait until the next scheduled start time. However, to maximize your time, our scheduled jump times start every half hour throughout the day. We open our doors 10 minutes before each day’s opening time for those participating in the first session of the day.All jumpers are required to wear trampoline jump socks, which are available to purchase for an additional fee.Pay attention to the safety video in the lobby and Mountain Air employees when they discuss rules and safety information.Parents, siblings, and others who will not be jumping are welcome to stay in the facility while jumpers have fun. Admission fees are only required for those who will jump.Arrive 15 – 20 minutes before your scheduled jump time.Minors must have a parent or legal guardian fill out a waiver for them.
