The North Fork of the Payette River is steeped in legend—a proving ground for the world’s best extreme whitewater kayakers and a springboard for river advocacy. Since the first modern descent in 1977, its powerful rapids have shaped world-class athletes, demanding precision, courage, and endurance.
In 1990, a proposed dam united paddlers and advocacy groups—Idaho Rivers United, Idaho Whitewater Association, and Friends of the Payette—in defending the river’s free-flowing character. Over the past three decades, the North Fork has continued to forge legends and inspire countless stories along its hallowed banks. Races on the North Fork have played an important role in bringing the importance of this river to the public eye.
Driven by a dream to create the most physically and mentally demanding kayak race in the world, James and Regan Byrd turned that vision into reality on the North Fork’s iconic whitewater. Through hard work and an infectious enthusiasm, they built one of the sport’s most prestigious competitions.
To carry this legacy forward and promote stewardship of the river, a nonprofit was formed for NFC 2026 and beyond. Paddle sports veterans Aaron Pruzan, Cheyenne Rogers, Stan Prichard, and Carli Beisel have joined the Byrds to form a cohesive team dedicated to both the event and the river that makes it possible.
Our mission is to protect the race’s legacy, support the paddling community, and safeguard the free-flowing nature of the North Fork of the Payette. This event exists thanks to the generosity of sponsors, donors, and fellow paddlers. Contributions directly fund the infrastructure and logistics that keep the NFC alive—from safety crews to permits—and inspire the next generation of athletes.
Your support ensures future paddlers will launch off the legendary ramp into Jacob’s Ladder and take on one of the greatest challenges in the sport.
TIMELINE
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Qualifiers on S-Turn
Two rounds of progressive qualifiers on S-Turn rapid with several gates. The top 100 racers from the first round get a second shot. Competitors will go in order of bib order.
The top 40 Men + 10 Women go on to the World Championship Sprint.
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World Championship Sprint
Downriver sprint from the ramp into Jacob's Ladder through Golf Course. This course will include several downstream directional gates. The top 10 Men + 2 Women make it into the Main Event, Giant Slalom on Jacob's Ladder.
Organized practice with safety for the Giant Slalom course will be open from 11 to 3 PM.
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Main Event | Giant Slalom
Giant Slalom on Jacob's Ladder with equal prize money for both the mens and womens divison.
MENS DIVISION: Top 10 from the last NFC + 10 voted in + top 10 from World Championship Sprint
WOMENS DIVISION: Top 3 from the last NFC + 2 voted in + top 2 from World Championship Sprint
Festival Grounds
Festival & Camping
The North Fork Championship will be headquartered at Wellington Snow Park in Smiths Ferry, Idaho. Both tent and car camping spots are available, and camping fees are included for all racers.
Parking is limited, so please carpool.
Non-racers: $20/day
Quiet camping: For families or groups wanting a bit more space away from the main festival grounds, we offer a quiet-camping option—email us for details.
Festival access for those not camping is $10/day
Festival Highlights
The festival grounds will be alive with energy all week.
Vendor booths & food trucks open every day
“Free Rivers Night” on Wednesday evening from 7 - 9 PM. River conservation and advocacy groups share about their organizations.
Awards Ceremony + Live Music – Thursday night