Franklin River Rafting 9-day Expedition

9 days - Guided Walk Package
Day 1 - Transfer to Collingwood Bridge, begin paddling

Please note that a compulsory pre-departure briefing is held the day before the trip, it commences at 2pm, you will need to be in Launceston the day before the trip.

An early start today, we leave Launceston at 6.00am and drive to our put-in point at Collingwood Bridge. We aim to be there around 12:00 noon and here we will inflate and load our rafts. Before getting on the water the guides will provide a safety briefing and instruction in paddling the raft. Our destination this day is the junction of the Franklin and Collingwood rivers or downstream to the Aesthesia Ravine.

Day 2 - Raft to Irenabyss

Today we will tackle the Log Jam, Nasty Notch, Descension Gorge and float calmly through the Irenabyss and camp just on the side of the river below the gorge.

Day 3 - Rafting the Upper Franklin

This is a long day, with some interesting paddling on the way with numerous campsites to be found on this upper stretch of the river.

Day 4 - The Great Ravine

We reach the Great Ravine and the first major portage at the Churn.  There are also some difficult sections along the river prior to reaching the Churn. We camp at Coruscades Camp within the Great Ravine.

Day 5 - The Great Ravine to Rafters Basin

Takes us to the Rafters Basin and out of the Great Ravine.  We paddle and portage through Coruscades, Livingstone’s Cut, Thunderush and the Cauldron to the Mousehole.  It is only a 2km paddle now from Mousehole to Rafter’s Basin where we camp for the night.

Day 6 - Propsting Gorge to Newlands Cascades

The Black Forest or Newlands Cascades is our destination, depending on weather.  If it’s raining, Newlands Cave is the place to be, and we camp under an impressive, large rock overhang.  Today we paddle through Propsting Gorge and some of the Franklins best rapids. After lunch, Newlands Cascades, the longest rapid on the river, will have to be negotiated on route to the campsite.

Day 7 - Rafting the Lower Franklin

Straightforward paddling to Blackman’s Bend through the deep temperate rainforest of the lower river that was protected by the environmental protests of the early 1980’s.

Day 8 - The Lower Gordon River

Our camp tonight is at Sir John Falls on the Gordon River, about 5 km downstream of the junction of the Gordon and Franklin.  On the way down we will be passing by Double Falls, Big Fall and spectacular limestone Verandah Cliffs.

Day 9 - Transfer by yacht in the morning to Strahan

In Strahan we are met by our bus, which will transfer us back to Launceston. Arrival in Launceston may vary from late- afternoon to late evening. We usually have a group farewell dinner this evening.

IMPORTANT: The above itinerary is to be taken as a guide only. Inclement weather, group fitness and a number of other factors may influence our planned itinerary causing delays and variations. The Tasmanian Expeditions group leader reserves the right to make modifications and or alterations to the trips itinerary in the best interests of all involved.