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It's time to run Swan River's 'Wild Mile'

Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 8 months AGO
by Daily Inter Lake
| May 21, 2014 9:00 PM

Whitewater kayakers and rafters will compete for nearly $5,000 in cash at this weekend’s Bigfork Whitewater Festival.

The 39th annual Bigfork Whitewater Festival Saturday and Sunday offers cash prizes for kayakers and rafters on the Wild Mile of the Swan River.

Events include slalom, boatercross and down-river races for kayakers plus a downriver race for rafts.

There also is a triathlon and new this year is a race for standup paddleboards in Bigfork Bay. The triathlon involves biking, running and canoeing or kayaking on flat water.

The Bigfork Whitewater Festival was started by a group of local kayakers who began running the “Wild Mile” in the 1970s and the event continues every year as one of the top racing draws in the Northwest.

The whitewater section of the Swan River is one of the most challenging runs in Western Montana.

The races are accessible for spectators on the Swan River Nature Trail, making it easy for families to watch the whitewater action.  

In the slalom race, kayakers navigate about 20 gates hung over the churning rapids. The downriver race puts kayakers on the entire length of the Wild Mile, starting at the dam above Bigfork and running all the way to Sliter Park.

A novice slalom race for kayakers is on the lower portion of the Swan River in downtown Bigfork. Rafters will race the entire length of the Wild Mile from the dam to downtown Bigfork.

The weekend’s festivities start Friday with a movie night of whitewater films at 8 p.m. at the Village Roost in Bigfork. The town will be hopping all weekend, with live music and other events throughout the town.

Headquarters for the races is at the Garden Bar in Bigfork.

For information on the 39th annual Bigfork Whitewater Festival, go to bigforkwhitewaterfestival.com.

Saturday

8:30-10:30 a.m.: Event registration at VIP tent between the Garden Bar and Brookie’s Cookies.

10 a.m.: Beginner slalom and stand-up paddleboard race.

1 p.m.: Expert slalom start at The Big Rock

 

Sunday

8 a.m.: Triathlon registration at VIP tent.

9 a.m.: Triathlon start at Swan River Road Bridge.

10 a.m.: Down-river races start (kayaks followed by rafts) at Wild Mile put-in.

1:00 p.m.: Giant slalom races start (kayaks followed by rafts) at Wild Mile put-in.

Boater dinner and awards ceremony will follow the giant slalom races at the Garden Bar.

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