Moab Rafting 1 Day Trip

Moab Rafting 1 Day Trip

Colorado River

About This Trip

Spend the day drifting through the incredible sites of Castle Valley on the Colorado River! This is a very mild, scenic float trip with long flat water sections and a few rapids along the way to cool off. You’ll have plenty of time to admire the scenery, relax and enjoy your river guide’s knowledge of Moab and the surrounding area.

Those looking to get a great workout in and more splashes in the Class II rapids should consider hopping in an inflatable kayak for this trip! Throughout the drift, we’ll stop for swimming, games, and a delicious lunch on the beach.

Full-day trips on the Colorado River start at $99.00.

  • Perfect bucket list river trip and rated “Utah’s Best Family Rafting Trip”
  • Picturesque scenery of Moab’s red rocks
  • Fun & splashy class I-II rapids (a mild float with time to relax and swim)
  • Big sandy beaches
  • Wildlife: Birds of prey, big horned sheep, deer, cottontails
  • Fun and informative river guides
  • Time for games, swims, and relaxation

Moab, UT Rafting – Castle Valley

Colorado River-Moab Utah-Mild to Wild Rafting

Itinerary & Map

8:30 AM
Meet at our Moab Office at 745 Kane Creek Blvd. Moab, UT 84532.
 
Check in, sign release forms and get ready the river!
 
Shuttle to river for your safety orientation and rafting instructions.
 
Hit the river!
 
Relax and take in the scenes of Castle Valley from the “Mighty and Friendly” Colorado River!
 
Cool off with the Class II splashes in “Rocky” rapids.
 
Stop for a delicious and filling Deli-Style riverside lunch.
 
Take on the Class II+ “White’s” rapid!
 
Enjoy “Big Bend” Rapid.
 
Take out and shuttle back!
3:30 PM
Arrive back at the Moab Office.
River Rafting Map of Castle Valley on Colorado River – Mild to Wild Rafting

Booking Options

Standard
Rafts

15 foot self-bailing rafts (up to 10 guests).

We use Oar Boats or Paddle Boats on these trips depending on water levels. Oar Boats, typically used at high water, come with a frame that give the guide more control with oars. With Paddle Boats, typically used at low water, the guide just has a paddle and relies on you to help get through the rapids!

  • Ages 4+

Adult (14+)

$119

Youth (4-13)

$99

Premium
Rafts

Experience a smaller guide to guest ratio (up to 6 guests) and a more personalized trip.

Just like the standard option, we use 15 foot self-bailing rafts with Oar or Paddle rig set up depending on water levels. You’ll just have less folks in the boat with you!

  • Ages 4+

Per Person

$179

Single Person Kayaks

Up the adventure level!

Up the adventure level and control your own destiny in a single inflatable kayak. The smaller the boat, the bigger the wave!

  • Ages 12+

Adult (14+)

$179

Youth (12-13)

$179

Double Person Kayaks

Up the adventure level!

Want to up the adventure level with a buddy? Test your coordination and get bigger splashes in a double kayak!

  • Ages 8-11 must be accompanied by a parent.

Adult (14+)

$179

Youth (8-13)

$179

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Payments & Cancellations

Payment Options

  1. 1/2 down, 1/2 charged 30 days prior to trip.
  2. 1/3 down with remaining balance charged in thirds.
  3. Call for other arrangements!

Free Courtesy Hold

We don’t want you to miss out on this trip so we’ll hold your spots, payment-free, for 24hrs while you make your final arrangements & prepare for payment.

Fees

In addition to the listed trip cost, we collect an additional 9% for River and Land Access Fees (ie. Forest Service, BLM, City, Private Land Use), as well as $2 for the UT State Lands Fee.

Cancellation Policy

Receive a 90% refund with written notice 36 hours or more before the trip. Less notice, unfortunately there will be no refund.

Trip Change Option

Up to 12 hours prior to departure, trips can be rescheduled for a different day and/or time. The price of this change policy is 5% of the total trip cost. Upgrade only available at time of reservation and must be applied to each seat.

What to Wear & Bring

  • Swimsuit/Quick drying clothing
  • Water shoes or secure sandals with heel straps (no flip flops or crocs!)
  • Hat
  • Sunglasses with a strap
  • Water bottle
  • Small bag or fanny pack (that you don’t mind getting wet) for the stuff listed below
  • Sunscreen
  • Snacks
  • Camera with waterproof case

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Desolation Canyon Desert Rafting Panorama - Desolation Canyon - Mild to Wild

Important Considerations

Big Splash Rafting In Castle Valley - Mild to Wild Rafting
  • Changing rooms and bathrooms are limited at our boatyard, so we encourage guests to come in their river getup beforehand!
  • We do not provide snacks on this trip, so bring some along in a small bag along with your water bottle if you think you’d like to have them!
  • Castle Valley is continuously being sculpted by wind, so expect these desert gales on your trip— particularly in the afternoon.
  • The rapids in Castle Valley are mild and interspersed between long flat-water sections. If you want level up on the adventure and exercise, consider choosing your own destiny in an inflatable kayak!
  • There are some logistics for the guides before and after your time on the water, so there’s some waiting involved. We appreciate your understanding in advance!

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