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The Best Snacks for Your River Adventure: A Complete Guide

Tate Tomlinson / Thursday, March 20, 2025

When you're on the river, having the right snacks on hand can make all the difference between an amazing experience and one that’s fueled by hunger-induced frustration. Snacks aren’t just an afterthought—they keep your energy levels up and your morale high, ensuring you're ready for whatever the river throws your way. From salty trail mixes to sweet candy treats, there’s a perfect snack for every type of adventurer. Here’s your guide to choosing the best river snacks, from practical packing tips to snack recommendations you can count on.

Keep Packaging in Mind

When planning your river snack stash, one of the most important things to consider is packaging. As per the "Leave No Trace" principles, what you bring in, you must take out. This includes not only the snacks themselves but also their packaging. To minimize waste and make cleanup easier, opt for bulk items that can be packed into reusable containers.

Kids on Rafting Trips

Kids love snacks!

Pro Tip: Bulk snacks like trail mix or M&Ms can be stored in a durable container like a Nalgene bottle. Not only does this keep your snacks dry, but it also helps cut down on plastic waste and ensures you don’t leave any trash behind.

Favorite Salty Snacks

Salty snacks are a river trip essential. The best salty options are those you already know you love—after all, you won’t be near a store to grab a quick snack if you don’t pack enough. Here are some of my personal favorites for those salty cravings on the river:

  • Beef Jerky: A classic, high-protein snack that doesn’t require refrigeration and is perfect for satisfying hunger.
  • Ritz Cheese Cracker Sandwiches: Delicious, portable, and the perfect balance of carbs and fat.
  • Cheez-Its & Goldfish Crackers: These easy-to-carry crunchy snacks are great for munching during any break.
  • Peanut Butter Pretzels: A salty-sweet combo that’s also packed with protein and energy.
  • Pringles: The canister keeps them intact, and once you’re done, it doubles as a trash container. Perfect for minimal mess!
  • These salty snacks will keep your energy up and your spirits high as you paddle through the day.

    Being hungry is the number one cause of grumpiness on river trips

    Favorite Sweet Snacks

    No river trip is complete without some sweet treats to balance out all the salty goodness. A mix of chewy, fruity, and chocolatey snacks can be the perfect pick-me-up during your adventure. Here are some top-tier sweet options:

    • Welch’s Fruit Snacks: These are a universal favorite and perfect for a quick, sugary boost without being overly messy.
    • Nature’s Bakery Fig Bars: A healthier option that still satisfies the sweet tooth with delicious fig and oat flavor.
    • Fruit Leather: Lightweight, easy to pack, and available in a variety of flavors. It’s a simple and tasty option to throw in your gear.
    • Sour Patch Kids Watermelons & Nerd Clusters: For when you’re craving something chewy and tangy.
    • Snickers & Fun-Size Candy Bars: For when you’re craving something chewy and tangy.
    • Whether you need a sugar rush or just want to satisfy that sweet craving, these snacks will definitely hit the spot.

      SUGAR RUSH

      Favorite Beverages

      Beverages should be included in your daily snacking habits. A long day on the river can lead to dehydration which no one likes to deal with.

      • Water: The basic way to stay hydrated
      • Bubble Water: So many flavor options and more exciting than normal water.
      • Liquid IV: These easily add some pizazz to your water along with electrolytes to help you push through those long hot river days.
      • Kool-Aid: Embrace your inner child

      Stay hydrated out there.

      Stay Hydrated!

      Conclusion

      Selecting the right snacks for your river trip doesn’t have to be complicated. Focus on what you know you’ll enjoy, and make sure to consider both taste and practicality. By choosing a variety of salty and sweet snacks, and being mindful of packaging, you can ensure you’re fully fueled and ready to tackle the river ahead. Happy snacking, and enjoy your adventure!

Author

Tate Tomlinson

Tate Tomlinson was born in Europe and moved to Utah at eight. She grew up rafting but now kayaks full-time in the Pacific Northwest. A third-generation river rat, she loves connecting with fellow paddlers and chasing adventure. A bubbly extrovert, she’ll talk to anyone on or off the river. Catch her on Safety First with Danger Tate, her whitewater interview series.

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