What it’s like to raft a reawakened river in southern Oregon
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By Chiara Profenna
Published on April 23, 2026.
The Klamath River in southern Oregon was reawakened in 2024, when the river's dams were removed, allowing the return of salmon to the river. This experience was captured on the Peak Northwest podcast. The episode includes a brief explainer on the process and a discussion of the importance of an outfitted guide to guide the trip.
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