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Why raft the Franklin River?

Wilderness whitewater rafting on the Franklin River is one of the world’s best adventures (rated #1 by Lonely Planet, read more here). This World Heritage-listed wonder cuts through rugged terrain, offering a thrilling ride down surging rapids, serene canyons and ancient forests. You may encounter unique wildlife such as platypus, quolls, wallabies, and majestic sea eagles along the way.

Embark on an incredible, professionally guided 5 to 10-day trip down the iconic Franklin River with us. See our trip dates and prices below or call me anytime on +61 408242941 (Brett)


Group of rafters at Newland Cascades Franklin River Tasmania

Groups

Our small group tours stand out for their flexibility – whether it’s regarding departure dates and times, trip duration, dietary preferences or fitness considerations. Unlike other operators we don’t believe in ‘one size fits all’.

We may be able to customise the length and start date of your Franklin River rafting tour if you have a group of four or more. We can and have run Full River expeditions of 5 to 14 days, Upper River tours of 4 to 8 days and Lower River trips of 3 to 6 days duration.

Please enquire regarding group charters and possible discounts for groups of four or more. Call Brett on +61 408242941 anytime or use our Contact form.

Lunch spread on a Franklin River trip

Catering

Let us pamper you with delicious, nutritious exotic and traditional cuisine. Our guides take pride in their cooking skills and go to great lengths to procure fresh Tasmanian produce and provide a varied and interesting menu.

If you have any special dietary requirements or preferences just let us know in advance. We can cater for vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, lactose free and low sodium diets.

Happy rafters on the Franklin River

Fitness Levels

Franklin River rafting trips are true expedition holidays. There are many rapids, some may require strenuous portages. No previous whitewater rafting experience is necessary, but please be aware that rafting and camping in this untamed and remote wilderness does require at minimum a medium fitness level and a sense of adventure.

The minimum age is 16. We have no maximum age limit. Several people in their seventies have successfully completed Franklin River rafting trips with us.

We were fortunate to paddle the full raftable length of the Franklin River with the very pleasant and fit Herb Elliott, 76 and his family group, over 5 days in November 2014. He said he was a little tired at the end of the trip and felt fine a day later.


Dates and Prices

We offer discounts for groups of four or more. Please contact us regarding specials and group rates.
Call us on +61 408242941 anytime or use the Contact form below.


The most popular

Full Franklin River Rafting Trips

QUICK FACTS / LOGISTICS

>> We start and finish in Hobart with exclusive hotel pickups (7:30 am) and drop offs (6:30 pm) around central Hobart. You can also join us at Derwent Bridge.

>> On our bespoke Full Franklin River Rafting expeditions you will travel the full navigable length of the magnificent Franklin River, finishing at picturesque Sir John Falls on the Gordon River (about 110 km all up). A few of the many highlights along the way are: Junction, Irenabyss, Blushrock Falls, Great Ravine, Livingston Cut, Rafters Basin, Rock Island Bend and Newlands Cascades.

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>> The final day of your trip starts with a spectacular yacht journey down the Gordon River and across Macquarie Harbour to Strahan. A coach ride gets us back to Hobart.

>> It usually takes 7 days to comfortably raft the full navigable length of the Franklin River. On the 8 day trip we have an extra day to either take it slower or have a rest day.

>>On most of the 9 or 10 day trips you can choose to embark on a day walk to the impressive Frenchmans Cap. (NOTE: This walk is highly weather and river level dependent and not a guaranteed part of the trip).


7 Day Full River from $4150

8 Day Full River from $4250


Trip notes 7 day full

Trip notes 8 day full

Equipment List


Deposit AUD 200 per person.

Please call us on +61 408242941 to waitlist.
Confirmed departures have min. 2 spaces available.

Departures 2024

Oct 7 – 13 (7 day AUD 4150) needs 2 more to confirm
Oct 19 – 25 (7 day AUD 4150)
Oct 27 – Nov 2 (7 day AUD 4150)
Nov 10 – 16 (7 day AUD 4150)
Nov 16 – 22 (7 day AUD 4150)
Nov 23 – 30 (8 day AUD 4250) confirmed
Dec 1 – 7 (7 day AUD 4150) confirmed
Dec 8 – 15 (8-day AUD 4250)
Dec 16 –23 (8-day AUD 4250) fully booked
Dec 27 – Jan 2 (7 day AUD 4350) confirmed

Departures 2025

Jan 4-11 (8-day AUD 4250) confirmed
Jan 9 – 16 (8 day AUD 4250)
Jan 18 – 25 (8 day AUD 4250) needs 3 more to go
Mar 8 – 15 (8 day AUD 4250) confirmed
Mar 15 – 22 (8 day AUD 4250)
Mar 22 – 29 (8 day AUD 4250)
Mar 30 – Apr 5 (7 day AUD 4150) fully booked
Apr 6 – 13 (8 day AUD 4250)
Apr 18 – 24 (7 day Easter AUD 4350)

9 Day Full River &
Frenchmans Cap from $4400

10 Day Full River &
Frenchmans Cap from $4700


Trip notes 9 day full

Trip notes 10 day full

Equipment List


Deposit AUD 200 per person.

Please call us on +61 408242941 to waitlist.
Confirmed departures have min. 2 spaces available.

Departures 2024

Nov 15 – 23 (9 day AUD 4400)
Dec 14 – 23 (10-day AUD 4700)
Dec 28 – Jan 5 (9 day AUD 4600) confirmed

Departures 2025

Jan 10 – 18 (9 day AUD 4400) confirmed
Jan 24 – Feb 1 (9 day AUD 4600)
Jan 30 – Feb 8 (10 day AUD 4700)
Feb 7 – 15 (9 day AUD 4400) needs 1 more to confirm
Feb 13 – 22 (10 day AUD 4700)
Feb 21 – Mar 1 (9 day AUD 4400)
Feb 27 – Mar 8 (10 day AUD 4700)
Mar 13 – 21 (9 day AUD 4400)
Mar 27 – Apr 4 (9 day AUD 4400)

Prices subject to change without notice.
Confirmed departures have min. 2 spaces available.


The shorter ones

Upper and Lower Franklin River Trips

QUICK FACTS / LOGISTICS

>> All our trips start and finish in Hobart with exclusive hotel pickups and drop offs around central Hobart. You can also join us at Derwent Bridge.

>> We offer 6 or 7 day trips on the upper and middle sections of the Franklin River incl. the optional day walk to Frenchmans Cap. (NOTE: This walk is highly weather and river level dependent and not a guaranteed part of the trip).

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We leave Hobart around 7:30 am on day 1 and head west to the Collingwood River. After rafting for 5 km we reach the junction with the famous Franklin River which we will be following for another 65 km to Mt McCall. A few of the many highlights along the way are: Junction, Irenabyss, possibly Frenchmans Cap, Blushrock Falls, Great Ravine, Livingston Cut and Rafters Basin. On the last day an epic 4WD journey takes you to Queenstown and on to Hobart (circa 6:30 pm).

>> Our 5 Day Lower River trip gives you a taste of rafting the Franklin River.

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We leave Hobart around 13 pm on day 1 and head west to spend a night in a B&B in Queenstown. The next morning we 4WD to Mt. McCall and walk down to the Franklin River. On this trip you will raft some of the best rapids the Franklin River has to offer through Propsting Gorge. After Newlands Cascades, experience the mood of the river change along the tranquil reaches of the Lower Franklin River to Sir John Falls (about 45km). A few of the many highlights along the way are: Propsting Gorge, Trojans, Rock Island Bend, Newlands Cascades and Verandah Cliffs. The final day of your trip consists of a spectacular yacht journey down the Gordon River and across Macquarie Harbour and then a coach back to Hobart (circa 6:30 pm).


7 Day Upper River &
Frenchmans Cap from $3850

6 Day Upper River &
Frenchmans Cap from $3800


Trip Notes 7 Day Upper

Trip Notes 6 Day Upper

Equipment List


Deposit AUD 200 per person.

Please call us on +61 408242941 to waitlist.
Confirmed departures have min. 2 spaces available.

Departures 2024

Nov 15 – 20 (6 day upper AUD 3800)
Dec 14 – 20 (7 day upper AUD 3850)
Dec 28 – Jan 2 (6 day upper AUD 3900)

Departures 2025

Show trip dates 2025

Jan 30 – Feb 5 (7 day upper AUD 3850)
Feb 13 – 19 (7 day upper AUD 3850)
Feb 27 – Mar 5 (7 day upper AUD 3850)

5 Day Lower River from $3500


Trip Notes 5 Day Lower

Equipment List


Deposit AUD 200 per person.

Please call us on +61 408242941 to waitlist.
Confirmed departures have min. 2 spaces available.

Departures 2024

Nov 19 – 23 (5 day lower AUD 3500)
Dec 19 – 23 (5 day lower AUD 3500)

Departures 2025

Show trip dates 2025

Jan 1 – 5 (5 day lower AUD 3700)
Feb 4 – 8 (5 day lower AUD 3500)
Feb 18 – 22 (5 day lower AUD 3500)
Mar 4 – 8 (5 day lower AUD 3500)


Prices subject to change without notice.
Confirmed departures have min. 2 spaces available


What our guests say after rafting the Franklin River with us.

Reviews

Rafting along the Franklin River in the morning light

Fantastic Adventure
We had a wonderful trip down the Franklin with Water by Nature. Exceptional guides with plenty of experience and really great cooking skills! The river is stunning. Well worth making a booking as the guides would make the trip safe and enjoyable in any conditions.

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Raft drifting through the Irenabyss

A wonderful trip
Turns out I really like rafting and rapids. I was so well looked after that even though I was a real nervous Nelly, by the end I was asking for more rapids. The scenery is wonderful and being in that remote setting for 10 days is such a special experience, I can’t recommend it enough. I won’t go into details of all the special bits and pieces, you can find that out for yourself.

Like all things that are worth doing it is tough but the rewards are equal to it and you will be well looked after and guided along the way. Just book it, you won’t regret it.

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Thunderush in the Great Ravine

Rafting down the Franklin
Whitewater rafting down the legendary franklin river was an amazing experience I would highly recommend, the scenery, nature, wildlife and food was incredible.
The guides were very professional, informative about the history of the river, welcoming, nice and friendly. I had a blast on the 7day tour and would definitely do it again 10/10

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Pig Trough waterfall on the Franklin RIver, Tasmania

Awesome
Hey Brett, I want to publicly thank you and your team for the fantastic trip down the Franklin. Your vast experience on the river came to the fore, your incredible culinary skills shone through, the effort you made to make our trip rewarding was utterly inspiring. My experience in that amazing wilderness will be long remembered. Many thanks. Col

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News and Stories

Franklin River Rafting – Medium Level

Rafting the iconic Franklin River in Tasmania is a highlight for most. This edit is compiled from a trip we did a few weeks ago starting at a medium level on the Collingwood River.

Newlands Camp by Becca Lunnon

Rafting the Franklin with Water by Nature: 6-12 November 2022

Rafting the Franklin River has always been on my ‘I want to do that’ list.

Thunderush rapid on the Franklin River

Franklin River Packrafting

What better place to celebrate the Winter Solstice (shortest day and longest night) than on a remote river in South West Tasmania?

morning light on Shower cliff waterfall, Franklin River Tasmania

What Difference a Little Rain Makes

One thing we love so much about the Franklin River is that it is never the same for long.

Tasmanian waratah flower

Franklin River Rafting Spring 2018

Some of our Spring 2018 Franklin River rafting trip highlights.

group shot at sir john falls jetty Gordon River Tasmania

Rafting the Franklin River – are we mad?

10 days without a shower. 10 days without a toilet (I told you we left nothing behind).

rafts at iconic Rock Island Bend on the Franklin River Tasmania

Afloat On the Franklin: A River Rescued

Powerful political symbol, demanding physical challenge, a deep well of tranquillity or unsettling Wi-Fi-free wilderness …

raft submerged in whitewater at Trojans rapid on the Franklin River

‘And forward…’

.. when Paul mentioned he was thinking of rafting the Franklin. ‘We’ve always wanted to do that’, fell out of my mouth before I’d thought it through.

Yoga session on the Franklin River, Franklin River Rafting

Wild Yoga

Water by Nature Tasmania is collaborating with Rebecca of Wild Yoga to create an enhanced wilderness journey.

Raft drifting through the Irenabyss on the Franklin River

3 Ways to Explore Tasmania’s Wilderness

It is over 30 years since UNESCO bestowed World Heritage Area status on the Tasmanian wilderness. Here are three memorable ways to experience it.

raft in whitewater at coruscades rapid Franklin RIver Tasmania

Tripadvisor Reviews 2011-2015

Tripadvisor reviews 2011-2015, “I highly recommended this trip but come prepared – this is nature’s Hilton

Video Wedge Tailed Eagle above Irenabyss

A wedge tailed eagle soars on thermals over the ‘Irenabyss’ or chasm of peace.

Logo tourism awards finalist 2016

Tasmanian Tourism Awards 2016 Finalist

We are very pleased to be nominated as a finalist in the Tasmanian Tourism Awards 2016.

Inflatable kayak on the Franklin RIver Tasmania

Video Franklin River Rafting Experience

The video shows some of our favourite footage from 2015/16.

Happy rafters in the Great Ravine, Franklin River Tasmania

Winter Solstice Franklin River Rafting Expedition 2016

Do you want to escape the winter blues? We might have just the thing for you.

Wilderness Rafting along the Franklin River

The Franklin River has a thousand faces and low water levels bring out some of its prettiest features.

Raft and inflatable Kayak drifting along the Franklin River

Franklin River Rafting Trip Photos – Dec 13-19, 2015

“I never read. I just look at pictures.”
― Andy Warhol

Les T. hanging out in camp at Newlands - reading

Franklin River Whitewater Rafting, Nov 22-28, 2015

“Thanks for a great trip, I had a fantastic time and found some muscles that I haven’t used for a long time.”

Raft running Newlands Cascades rapid on the Franklin River in Tasmania

Video Franklin River Rafting – Best Of 2015

A few snippets of the many good times rafting the Franklin River in the years 2014/15

Morning mists at Camp, raft and quartzite rocks along the Middle Franklin River

Franklin River Rafting Tour, Nov 1-7 2015

On our latest rafting trip down the Franklin River, we explored every ‘rock and cranny’ along the way.

mirror reflections at Verandah Cliffs along the Franklin River

Franklin River Art Gallery

A few ‘arty’ shots from our last trip down the Franklin River, a typical February 10-day expedition

Raft heading down Thunderush rapid in the Great Ravine

White Water Rafting ‘Great Ravine’

‘Thunderush’ in the Great Ravine provides some great class IV whitewater rafting at medium to high levels.

Brett and crew running Logjam rapid on the Franklin River Tasmania

Summer Rafting Trip Along the Franklin River

The perfect trip. Great water levels, 6 days of sunshine and 1 day of rain … on our rest day at Newlands Cascades.

Logo tourism awards finalist 2014

Tasmanian Tourism Awards 2014 Finalist

It is our great pleasure on behalf of Tourism Industry Council Tasmania to congratulate your business …

All smiles after running Logjam rapid on the Franklin RIver Tasmania

Best-of Video & Images Franklin River Rafting Trip, Oct 5-11 2014

Some highlights (best-of video and images) of our first trip of the 2014 season.

Foam trails on Interlude Creek at Rafters Basin, Franklin River Tasmania

Video Franklin River Amphibious Echidna

Watch an Echidna or spiny ant eater, a monotreme and close relative of the Platypus, crossing Interlude creek at Rafters Basin. Spotted on a Franklin River Rafting tour with Water by Nature Tasmania.

The Franklin River surrounded by temperate rainforest

SMH Traveller, Aug 2013, Novelist Richard Flanagan and the Franklin River

For novelist Richard Flanagan, Tasmania’s Franklin River provided the most important lesson of his life.

Brett preparing a lunch buffet on a beach along the middle Franklin River, Tasmania

Restaurant Australia

Water by Nature Tasmania lists in Tourism Australia’s ‘Restaurant Australia’ Campaign

The Franklin River above Newlands Cascades

The Franklin River in the Tasmanian Wilderness

The Tasmanian Wilderness satisfies an outstanding seven out of ten selection criteria for the UNESCO World Heritage List.

No Dams, The Tasmanian Wilderness Society

Timeline of the Franklin Dam Controversy

“NO DAMS” was one of most significant successful environmental campaigns in Australian history

Brett and crew running the corkscrew rapid

Outside Magazine Feb 2014, ‘Surviving Tasmania’ by Stephanie Pearson

A fascination with a cartoon animal and a Class V river lured her to the empty wilderness of Tasmania. Turns out the raw side of Down Under offers an amazing number of pristine places to camp, surf, hike, mountain bike, and kayak. Stephanie Pearson goes all in.

Reflections of limestone cliffs along the Lower Franklin River, Tasmania

The Australian April 2013, ‘Go with the flow along the Franklin River’ by Graham Lloyd

Environment editor Graham Lloyd finds what was saved by the historic protests 30 years ago along Tasmania’s Franklin River.

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