Paddling the Wild Kettle: A Guide to Rafting with Hard Water Sports
It’s raw, it’s beautiful, and it’s a total adrenaline reset from the daily grind.

Price —$60-70
Tour length —3 hours
Location —-Sandstone, MN
If you think you need to fly to Colorado or West Virginia to find world-class whitewater, think again. Tucked away just an hour north of the Twin Cities is one of the Midwest’s best-kept secrets: the Kettle River.
Flowing through the rugged, pine-studded landscape of Banning State Park in Sandstone, MN, the Kettle is a “Wild and Scenic” designated river that offers everything from technical Class IV rapids to serene, moss-covered sandstone gorges. And if you’re looking to tackle it safely, Hard Water Sports is the crew you want at the helm.
Why the Kettle River?
The Kettle isn’t just a river; it’s a geological masterpiece. Thousands of years of rushing water have carved deep potholes and towering cliffs into the dark sandstone.
- The Rapids: You’ll encounter legendary drops like Blueberry Slide, Mother’s Delight, Dragon’s Tooth, and the finale—Hell’s Gate.
- The Scenery: The protected “wild and scenic” Kettle River does not disappoint. Sandstone buffs, narrow canyons and lush vegetation are part of the adventure.
- Proximity: Located right off I-35 in Sandstone, Minnesota it’s the ultimate day trip for adventure seekers from Minneapolis, Brainerd, St. Cloud or Duluth.

The Hard Water Sports Experience
Hard Water Sports has been the go-to guide service in Sandstone since 2014, this isn’t a “cookie-cutter” tour operator. They live and breathe the river.
What to Expect on Your Minnesota Rafting Tour:
- Expert Gear: They provide everything—high-quality rafts, life jackets (PFDs), helmets, and paddles. When the water gets chilly in May or September, they’ve got you covered with splash tops.
- Skilled Guides: Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned paddler, the guides know the “lines” through the rapids. They turn a potentially intimidating Class IV drop into a thrilling, controlled rush.
- Adaptive Vessels: In high water (spring), they use large whitewater rafts. As the river levels drop in mid-summer, they often switch to inflatable kayaks (duckies), which allow for a more personal, “splashy” experience even in lower flows.
- Convenience: Their shop is located right in downtown Sandstone. They handle the shuttle, the safety briefing, and the gear—you just show up ready to for an adventure.
Trip Planning Essentials
Before you grab your paddle, here are a few things to keep in mind:
| Feature | Details |
| Season | Typically May through September. |
| Intensity | Varies by water level (Class II to IV). |
| Duration | Most tours last about 3 hours on the water. |
| What to Bring | Quick-dry clothes, secure water shoes (no flip-flops), and a change of clothes for later. |
| Cost | Generally around $65 per person (check their site for “Monday Funday” discounts). |
Beyond the Raft
If you have energy left after your river run, Sandstone is the “Adventure Capital of the North” for a reason. Hard Water Sports also offers:
- Rock Climbing: Guided trips in Robinson Park.
- Canoe/SUP Rentals: For those who want to explore the flatter sections of the river.
- Winter Adventures: They are famous for ice climbing instruction once the Kettle freezes over.
Final Verdict
Rafting the Kettle River with Hard Water Sports is a rite of passage for any Minnesota outdoors enthusiast. It’s raw, it’s beautiful, and it’s a total adrenaline reset from the daily grind.
Pro Tip: Keep your eyes peeled for the “potholes” in the riverbed near Hell’s Gate—they are some of the deepest in the world!
Ready to get on the water? You can find them at 511 Main Street, Sandstone, MN, or give them a call at 651-302-1774 to check river levels.
Have you ever braved the “Hell’s Gate” canyon, or are you more of a “lazy float” kind of person?