The Confluence Collection

At ROW Adventures, we’ve always believed that travel can, and should, be a powerful force for good. These journeys connect people not only to wild and wondrous places, but also to the movements, communities, and organizations that safeguard them.

Much like the meeting of two rivers, The Confluence Collection celebrates the point where purpose and adventure merge. Each trip in this series flows from collaboration—with conservation groups, advocacy organizations, and Indigenous-led initiatives all creating something greater and more enduring than any one current alone.

These departures invite you to go deeper: to learn and listen, to engage and give back. Each is grounded in shared values and long-standing partnerships, reflecting our belief that connection and stewardship belong at the heart of every journey.

More than river trips, these are journeys of meaning—where the currents of adventure and purpose converge to shape a stronger, more vibrant future.

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2026-2027 Confluence Collection Trips

We believe that adventure and advocacy go hand in hand. Our conservation trips are designed to celebrate the rivers we love while supporting the people working to protect them. In partnership with leading environmental organizations, these special departures offer more than just world-class whitewater. They’re a chance to learn, engage, and give back.

The Main Salmon River with Advocates for the West - August 24–29, 2026 

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The Rogue River with Rogue Riverkeeper - Dates to be announced

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Working Together to Support Wild Rivers

The Pandion Institute

We’ve been honored to host a transformative program with Pandion Institute on Idaho’s Lower Salmon River. Native youth ages 16–20 came together to connect with culture and history while learning river skills, outdoor leadership, and what it means to step into the role of a professional river guide.

Pandion’s vision centers on reciprocity, respect, and collaboration. Through mentorship and immersive training, they’re helping Indigenous young adults find belonging and purpose in the outdoor industry.

Save Our Wild Salmon

Proceeds from our 2025 Salmon River Canyons x Kula Cloth trip supported Save Our Wild Salmon, an organization working to restore healthy river ecosystems and protect the iconic fish that sustain wildlife, cultures, and communities across the Pacific Northwest.

For over 30 years, Save Our Wild Salmon has been leading the fight to remove outdated dams, reconnect salmon to their spawning grounds, and restore the natural flow of the rivers they depend on. Their work not only supports the survival of endangered salmon and steelhead but also strengthens ecosystems and honors the lifeways of Indigenous communities who have relied on these fish for generations.

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Explore the collection and discover your next adventure while creating a lasting impact.

Continue the Journey

Discover how our Mission & Values guide everything we do and how we’re Supporting Community & Conservation across the Pacific Northwest and beyond.