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In late summer and fall, the Wenatchee River flows sedately past the City of Cashmere, becoming little
more than a stream during drought years. However, one of the most exciting recreation opportunities in our area is the
whitewater rafting the Wenatchee affords in the spring and early summer.
The Wenatchee River is classified as a class III/IV river during these times. The classification is given to rivers to
describe the level of expertise required to navigate the various rapids by raft, canoe or kayak. Class III/IV is
suitable for beginners to intermediates.
As river rafting has become more popular each of the rapids between Leavenworth and Cashmere have earned names such
as: Deadman’s Drop, Snow Blind, and Boulder Garden.
Up to 15 commercial rafting companies offer whitewater rafting trips from Leavenworth to Cashmere beginning in April
of each year. The City of Cashmere has developed Riverside Park with these rafters’ comfort in mind. A take out ramp
was built to ease exit from the river by commercial and private rafters. Primitive changing rooms and rest room
facilities have been provided in the past, and as of the spring of 2003, the City has completed a Community Center
housing rest room and changing facilities near the take out ramp. |