This is a true White Water experience!! Splash your way down the Colorado River through the rapids of Westwater Canyon, where in addition to rugged desert scenery, there’s the chance you could spot wildlife from soaring bald eagles to river otters and beavers. Over the course of a day, hold on tight as your guide helps navigate the Class III and Class IV whitewater, where rapids have names like Sock-It-To-Me, Funnel Falls and Skull. This trip provides an adrenaline rush amidst walls of red rock canyons, and is great for the traveler who loves a challenge and a bit of desert adventure.
The tour itself begins in Moab where you’ll meet your professional guide, and receive an intro safety briefing to be fit with lifejacket and gear. From here, hop in the van to the ride to the put-in on a scenic section of the river, where your guide will offer additional instruction about riding inside of the raft. Once you’re ready, push off from the sandy bank and prepare to splash through the canyon.
On this adventurous whitewater rafting trip, there’s the chance you could see petroglyphs carved in the rocks from the area’s original inhabitants, or old mining cabins, graves, and caves that date to the old Wild West. As you pass an old-growth Cottonwood tree, look up towards the sky to look for bald eagles and they soar and coast on the breeze, and keep an eye out for otters and beavers as they splash and swim in the eddies. You’ll splash through 12 different Class III and IV rapids. Your guide will be rowing the raft with oars, so you can just hang on for the ride, absorbing the desert scenery as you splash your way down the canyon. In the middle of the day, your guide will paddle to a sandy riverbank in a calmer section of water, where you’ll enjoy a filling buffet lunch and can take a refreshing dip. From here, continue splashing your way downstream and listening to your echoes in the canyon, before leaving the Colorado River behind for the comfortable drive back to Moab.
The Colorado River is an integral part of America’s Wild West, as it’s carved a series of canyons and caverns through the heart of the red rock desert. Here in the Westwater Canyon section, outside the city of Moab, explore the river by whitewater raft along with an informative guide, who will relay the area’s history and tales as you splash for miles down the river.
This trip takes you through the middle of this small ghost town.
Drive this beautiful road to the launch point.
Scenic views of park
Starting point of trip
scenic view of Fisher Towers.
You will be able to see the meeting point next door to the Comfort Suites We have a large statue of a man that is made out of pipes holding a large oar in front of our parking lot.
• Advised to reconfirm your reservation with the tour office (Adrift Adventures 435.259.8594) the day before your tour.
• Arrive 15 minutes before departure time. Please note that departure times and locations may vary slightly.
• Minimum numbers apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough passengers to meet the requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund
• Not recommended for pregnant women
Hotel pickups commence approximately 30 - 60 minutes prior to this time, exact pickup time will be advised on reconfirmation.
Moab, Utah, is renowned for its stunning red rock formations and outdoor adventures. Nestled near the borders of both Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty and thrilling activities, making it a paradise for nature lovers and adrenaline seekers alike.
Arches National Park is famous for its over 2,000 natural sandstone arches, including the iconic Delicate Arch. The park offers stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and scenic drives.
Canyonlands National Park is divided into four districts, each offering unique landscapes and outdoor activities. The park is known for its rugged canyons, mesas, and buttes.
Dead Horse Point State Park offers breathtaking views of the Colorado River and the surrounding canyons. The park is known for its stunning overlooks and hiking trails.
Mill Canyon Dinosaur Tracksite is a unique attraction featuring well-preserved dinosaur tracks from the Jurassic period. The site offers a glimpse into the prehistoric past.
Moab Giants Adventure Park is a family-friendly attraction featuring a dinosaur garden, zip lines, and a ropes course. The park offers a fun and educational experience for all ages.
A hearty stew made with pork, green chiles, potatoes, and spices. It's a staple of Southwestern cuisine and a must-try in Moab.
Fried bread topped with beans, meat, cheese, and vegetables. A unique and delicious dish that's a favorite in the region.
Strong, black coffee brewed over a campfire. A classic drink for outdoor enthusiasts and a popular choice in Moab.
The best times to visit Moab are during the spring and fall when the weather is mild, and the crowds are smaller. These seasons offer comfortable temperatures and fewer tourists, making it ideal for outdoor activities.
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Mountain Time Zone (MT) (GMT-7)
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Moab is generally a safe destination, but visitors should be aware of potential hazards such as extreme weather, wildlife, and rugged terrain.
Moab Transit Center
Moab Transit offers bus services within the town and to nearby attractions. The service is limited but convenient for those without a car.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike
Canyonlands National Park offers stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and scenic drives. The park is divided into four districts, each with its own unique features.
Dead Horse Point State Park offers breathtaking views of the Colorado River and the surrounding canyons. The park is known for its stunning overlooks and hiking trails.
Bryce Canyon National Park is known for its unique hoodoos, or rock spires, and offers stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and scenic drives.
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