White Cliffs and Badlands of the Upper Missouri River

6 days / 5 nights

2024 Available Dates:

June 11-16
July 30-August 4
August 13-18
August 26-31


Trip Details

Float the famous Upper Missouri River White Cliffs AND the less-traveled and wilder Badlands. The White Cliffs are magnificent, but we promise, it only gets better. The most popular and immersive option—this canoeing adventure is absolutely the trip of a lifetime! Enjoy the immeasurable benefits of being very far from noise, lights, technology and crowds for an extended period of time. Most river folks will claim one can’t properly immerse into the ‘flow of things’ until day 2 or 3, at which time after, the real magic begins.

Distance:
107 miles, River mile 46-149

Difficulty level:
Appropriate for all ages 4+
This trip is certainly an adventure. However, the Upper Missouri is a flat water river with no rapids. Plus, we are there to help!

Overview

Every day we canoe between 14-21 miles. We offer optional (but amazing) hikes every day ranging from a short jaunt up a hill to view tipi rings to a bit longer hike to a viewpoint or through an outstanding slot canyon.

We provide all necessary camping equipment, gourmet meals (locally sourced or food from our own garden or that we foraged, hunted or fished), expert guides and as much historical, geological and wildlife interpretation you can handle.

General Information

$1600 per adult
$1440 per child (10 and under)

Deposit requirement:

We require a $400 deposit per person to secure your spot. We require final payment 60 days prior to the trip departure.

Cancellation policy detailed below.

Departure location:

All trips start and end at our headquarters in Fort Benton, MT.
Address: 2210 Main St.

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Sample Itinerary

Day 3 continued…

  • 12:00ish – arrive at Judith Landing, resupply gear, load boats, eat lunch and shove off!

  • Stop – Murry dug out, RM 90.8

  • CAMP – McKeever Rapids, RM 96

  • Afternoon hike: Hagadone Homestead or float down and walk back

  • 5:00ish – hors d'oeuvres & cocktails

  • 6:30ish – dinner, dessert, fire, etc

Alternative options:

  • Continue past McKeever Rapids, stop at Hagadone Homestead, camp at a dispersed site along the way, Connie’s Bottom (RM 100.5), Stafford Ferry (RM 101.8) or McGarry Bar (RM 103.3)

 Day 4

  • 7:00am – coffee, start packing

  • 8:00 – breakfast

  • 9-9:30 – be on water

  • Optional stop & hike – Hagadone Homestead if you didn’t do it night before, McGarry Bar – Lewis and Clark campsite May 27, 1805

  • 12:00 - 1:00 - LUNCH – Greasewood Bottom (RM 109.6) or another dispersed, shady spot along the river

  • 2:00 - 4:30ish - stops and potty breaks along the way

  • 4:30ish - CAMP – Gist Bottom/Bullwacker Creek (RM 122.6)

  • 4:00-5:00 - hors d'oeuvres & cocktails

  • 6:30ish – dinner, dessert, fire, etc

  • Exploration options – John Irwin Cabin, Gist Homestead

 

Day 5

  • 7:00am – coffee

  • 7:30 – start packing

  • 8:00 – breakfast

  • 9-9:30 – be on water

  • Optional stop & hike – Gist Homestead if you didn’t already check it out

  • 11:00-1:00pm - HIKE & LUNCH – Woodhawk Bottom (RM 131.2)

  • 2:00 – be on water

  • 3:00-3:30 - CAMP – Hideaway Coulee RM (136.7) or another dispersed campsite. From the campsite, there are options to hike back towards the hills to look for dinosaur bones and other interesting fossils. It is also one of the healthiest groves of trees on the river, and thus is a spectacular birding spot early in the morning

  • 4:00-5:00 - hors d'oeuvres

  • 6:30ish – dinner, dessert, fire, etc

Day 6

  • 7:00am – coffee, start packing

  • 8:00 – breakfast

  • 9:00-9:30 – be on water

  • 10:00ish – stop somewhere for potty break

  • 12:00 – arrive at James Kipp Recreation Area, pack up the vans, say our goodbyes to the river and start the 3 hour drive back to Fort Benton. It doesn’t take long before everyone is napping :-)

Day 1

7:30 am – Meet at headquarters, load drive to Coal Banks Landing (RM 42)

10:00am - Launch

12:00 – Lunch at Big Sandy camp, hike to tepee rings (RM 46.7)

3:30-4:00 - Arrive at camp: Eagle Creek camp (RM 56) and Lewis and Clark Campsite May 31, 1805

4:00ish – Hike through Neat Coulee

5:00ish – Hors d'oeuvres & cocktails

6:30ish – Dinner, dessert, fire, etc

After dinner – Walk to petroglyphs or Lewis and Clark marker

 

Day 2

7:00am – Coffee

7:30 – Walk to petroglyphs or Lewis and Clark marker

8:00am - Breakfast, clean up, camp tear down, load canoes

10:00am – Be on water

11:00am – Land at Hole in Wall, hike to Hole in the Wall (RM 63.8)

12:00-12:30 – LUNCH then head down river

2:00pm - STOP – Dark Butte, potty break (RM 68.8)

CAMP – Slaughter River (RM 76.8)

5:00ish – Hors d'oeuvres & cocktails

6:30ish – Dinner, dessert, fire, etc

Exploration: Walk to Lewis and Clark marker

Alternative camp options: Flat Rock (RM 80.7) or The Wall (RM 81.3)

 

Day 3

7:00am – Coffee

8:00 – Breakfast

9:00-9:30 – Be on water

10:00ish – Stop at The Wall campsite, potty break, walk up to see prairie dog town (RM 81.3)

12:00 – Arrive at Judith to resupply

 

Additional Information

Discounts

  • Early booking discount – 5% early off when you send a deposit prior to January 31st

  • Large group – enjoy a 5% discount when you party reaches 10 or more people

  • Returning customer - 5% discount for returning customers 

  • Kids - Children 10 or younger receive 10% off the adult trip price.

  • Veteran (active and retired service members) - 5% in honor of Robert Hartung, a best friend who served his country and left us too soon

  • Journalists - please contact us for details and arrangements

Shuttle Service

Are you flying into Great Falls? Don’t know how to get to Fort Benton? We can help.

For our guided trip folks, we can offer shuttle service for $145 each way (for the van, not per person). Thus, if there is multiple people, you can split the cost. Sometimes, renting a car and storing it at our headquarters is less expensive. Send us an email or call if you are interested in arranging a shuttle through us.

Deposit, Final Payment & Cancellation Policy,

We require a $400 deposit per person to secure your spot. We require final payment 60 days prior to the trip departure. Reservations made within 60 days of trip departure must be paid in full at the time of booking.

Due to the seasonal nature of our business, cancellations can prove very costly to us. However, we understand that things happen outside of our control. Refunds of monies will be given at the following rates:

  • Prior to 60 days before launch date, we will refund your deposit less 50%.

  • 60 days or less before launch date, no refunds will be given.

  • In certain circumstances, you can opt to hold credit with us for monies paid, and postpone your trip for the following summer. A $300 handling fee will be applied. The remaining funds will be applied to a trip in the future. Contact us for details.

Travel Insurance

Why is travel insurance so important?

In today’s changing travel environment, it’s important to protect your travel investment so you can relax and enjoy your trip. Unforeseen events such as flight delays, baggage loss or even a sudden sickness or injury could impact your travel plans. For your convenience, we offer a Travelex Insurance Services protection plan to help protect you and your travel investment against the unexpected.

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