
KOOTENAI RIVER SCENIC JETBOAT TOURS
Troy, Montana’s newest adventure, Kootenai Excursions, invites you to experience the Kootenai River like never before.
Ride aboard a spacious jetboat designed for comfort, stability, and unforgettable views. Every tour reveals the river’s most striking passages, delivering a safe and exciting way to explore one of northwest Montana’s most remarkable river corridors.

RIDE THE KOOTENAI RIVER
Kootenai Excursions offers the ultimate Kootenai River adventure. Launch into the heart of the river and discover the hidden gems tucked in the canyon, and enjoy the sweeping views and swift rapids flowing along the lower Kootenai. Journey all the way past the Yaak confluence to the historic Leonia Bridge, tracing almost every navigable mile below the Kootenai Falls to the Montana–Idaho border. Guests settle into gentle stretches, slip past small islands, splash through fun little rapids, and cruise along the rushing river as the valley opens into long riverside vistas and a secluded, steep‑sided gorge. Each route highlights a different side of this remarkable river, blending peaceful passages with shifting currents, playful water, and spectacular scenery. Whether you’re looking for a short scenic run on the river or the grand tour of the Kootenai, our excursions are crafted to showcase the diverse character that makes the Kootenai River a Montana treasure.

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MEET THE KOOTENAI CAPTAINS
At the helm of Kootenai Excursions is Kevin & Kerry, USCG‑licensed captains with decades of experience on the waterways of northwest Montana. Together, these high school sweethearts have enjoyed 25 years exploring every bend, backchannel, and hidden corner of the Kootenai Valley. They’ve spent countless summers boating, floating, paddling, and staying out just a little longer than planned. After plenty of moments thinking, “people would love to see this”, they finally turned their dream into reality. Now they’re sharing their love of boating with others, offering scenic tours led by captains who know this river like home… because it is.


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