Moab Guided Rafting
The Castle Valley Section of the lower Colorado River in Moab, Utah is the poster child for Western landscapes, and you’ve probably already seen it somewhere in a John Wayne movie, TV show, or a commercial or two. If somehow you have, in fact, never laid eyes on Castle Valley before, you’re not going to forget it once you do!
- Guided float down the Colorado River to share with family and friends
- Beautiful red rock canyon views with spires, bluffs and hoodoos
- Raft adjacent to Arches National Park
- Friendly Class I and II Rapids
- Cool off and swim
- Big sandy beaches for lunches, games and relaxation
- Many trip options for all ages, groups sizes, and experience levels
Moab, UT Rafting – Castle Valley
More About Rafting In Moab
Parked along the lower Colorado River in southeastern Utah, Moab offers a plethora of spectacular white water rafting opportunities. Cooling splashes and calm swimming waters beautifully balance the dry desert heat. Trips range from 1/2 to 6 days with mild, intermediate, and wild options.
Daily Rafting
The Moab Daily section of the lower Colorado River, also known as Castle Valley and Fisher Towers, begins approximately 25-30 miles upstream from Moab, depending on the trip length and water flow conditions.
This serene section of the Colorado River moseys through a big beautiful valley lined with monuments, before cutting through a towering red rock canyon that meanders back toward Moab. Along the way are some of Utah’s most impressive geologic features like Fisher Towers, Castleton Tower, and the Priest and Nuns.
The waters on this stretch, stay pretty warm from late spring to early fall. You’ll spend most of your time floating, with a few Class II rapids to cool you off along the way. Expect river games, splash fights, and lots of fun interpretations from your river guide on this mild trip!
The winding river corridor offers stunning views of the 12,000-foot La Sal Mountains, surrendering into the surrounding red rock rendered landscape. The journey features mild Class I and II whitewater, rolling through the likes of Onion Creek, Landslide, and Rocky rapids.
Moab rafting single day trip options include:Â
Step up the level of adventure and control your own destiny in a single or double inflatable kayak. These fun-sized rubber river crafts amplify the whitewater experience, adding extra splashes and excitement. Inflatable kayaking trips depart and return with Moab white water rafting trips.Â
Multi Day Rafting
Want to prolong your fun river adventure and add in some catered camping? The Moab daily rafting section can be extended up or down stream, adding more rapids, sandy beaches, and deep canyon walls to your journey. Perfect for families and youth groups, the stretch is an ideal 2 or 3-day trip.
For multi-generational families with kids 6 and older or adventurers looking for an experience with more consistent class II & III rapids, Desolation Canyon of the Green River offers 84 miles of The trip can be done in 4,5, or 6 days, starting from the Moab airport with a scenic flight to the put it.
For the more adventurous, Cataract Canyon spans 99 miles of the Colorado river from Moab to Lake Powell through Canyonlands National Park. With more than 30 class III and IV rapids, the trip boasts the biggest whitewater in Utah. Not to mention, the park’s rich archeological history with many sites along the river bed. Cataract Canyon can be done in a 3,4,5, or 6 day trip depending on your preference for side hikes, archaeological stops, and time spent relaxing at camp.
Trip Options
Daily Rafting & Kayaking
Colorado River
5h on water, 7h from meet to return.
- Standard Raft: Adult $139 | Youth $109
- Premium Raft:Â $179
Colorado River
2h on water, 4h from meet to return.
- Standard Raft: Adult $99 | Youth $79
- Premium Raft:Â $129 per person
Colorado River
2h on water, 4h from meet to return.
- Standard Raft: Adult $99 | Youth $79
- Premium Raft: $129
Colorado River
1h on water, 3h from meet to return. Minimum of 4 guests.
- Adult: $129
- Youth: $129
Colorado River
4hrs on the water, 7hrs from meet to return. Lunch included
- Per person: $179
Colorado River
2hrs on the water, 4hrs from meet to return.
- Per person: $129
Colorado River
2hrs on the water, 4hrs from meet to return.
- Per person: $129
Daily Trip Option Comparison
| Trip | Time on Water | Time from Meet to Return | Cost Per Adult |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1/2 Day AM / 1/2 Day PM |
2hr | 4hr | $99 |
| 1 Day | 5hr + Lunch | 7hr | $139 |
Packages
Arches & Rivers
Moab, UT
Experience Arches National Park’s most iconic vistas and cool off with a float on the Colorado River’s stunning Castle Valley – the best way to beat the heat!
- Standard Tour:Â Adult $208 | Youth $182
Moab Rafting & Jeep Tour 1-Day Package
Moab, UT
Morning 1/2 day Jeep tour with an afternoon 1/2 day rafting trip!
- Adult Raft:Â $242.72
- Youth Raft: $190.76
Arches, Rivers & Trails
Moab, UT
The most perfect two-day adventure contains all three of our Moab tours: rafting, jeeping and Arches National Park!Â
- Standard Tour:Â Adult $350 | Youth $280
Moab Rafting & Jeep Tour 2-Day Package
Moab, UT
1/2 Day Jeep our one day, 1/2 day rafting trip the next.
- Adult Raft:Â $242.72
- Youth Raft: $190.76
Multi-Day Rafting
Colorado River
This perfect mild get-away provides an escape with time to absorb the beauty and have fun on the river.
- Youth: $599
- Adult: $699
Colorado River
Escape on a truly unforgettable rafting trip filled with splashy rapids, relaxation on large sandy beaches.
- Youth: $499
- Adult: $549
Colorado River
Cataract Canyon, located on the Colorado River southwest of Moab, is one of America’s most rugged and beautiful canyons, and home to Utah’s biggest whitewater. Choose from 2 – 6 day adventures.
Green River
Located deep within the Tavaputs Plateau, Desolation Canyon is one of the most remote wilderness areas in Utah. Steep canyon walls with towering spires and abundant arches.
Boat Options
We offer these boat options so that you can customize your rafting trip to the experience you desire.
Premium Raft
Premium Raft
• 5 Paid Seats is a Private Raft
• Option to Paddle or Relax
• Ages 4+
Standard Raft
Standard Raft
• Ages 4+
Single Person Kayak
Single Kayak
• Instructional guide provided
• Increased adventure level
• Physical fitness required
• Ages 11+ or 5'2"
Two Person Kayak
Double Kayak
• No experience is necessary
• Guests 8-11 must be with an adult
• Increased swim potential
• Physical fitness needed
Why Raft Moab with Mild to Wild?
Trip Provisions
- Free on site parking
- Bathrooms and changing rooms
- Gift shop for your last minute river needs
- Neoprene wetsuits & boots available for rent
- Custom, quality, & Coast Guard approved river equipment
- Round trip transportation from meet location
Professional, Interpretive & Entertaining Guides
- Trip leaders average 2,000 river miles
- Certified in CPR & First Aid
- Pay incentives for higher certification levels including WFR, EMT, & Swift Water Rescue
- Dedicated company division to risk management, guided training, and continuing guide education
Our Commitment
to You
Recent Reviews from our guests
Posted on Dava Brooke Zschau2025-10-30Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I'm so glad we took this adventure with Cat Bray. She brought history to life and brought our group together as friends. This 71 year old appreciates the support that gave me the courage to make it down & back up the ladders so I could fully experience the opportunity. Thanks!Posted on Bob Hoffman2025-10-27Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Miles was entertaining and very knowledgeable. He made the trip fun and worthwhile. I would use MILD to Wild nest time in the area.Posted on Burt T2025-10-26Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My wife and I had a Mesa Verde van tour in late October with Miles. He provided outstanding information about the archeology, indigenous peoples, terrain, climate throughout our tour. I also called the phone line and spoke with Tim about hiking opportunities in the Durango area. He listened and gave us effective guidance. This company provides excellent service!Posted on Kim Reynolds2025-10-24Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Our full day tour in the Mesa Verde area was breathtaking. Got to see parts of the world that will just blow your mind. We were particularly happy with our tour guide, Jay who really knew the history and geology of the area and gave us insights into history that we had not understood before.Posted on Natalie Norman2025-10-21Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Fantastic experience on our Mesa Verde National Park tour! They had to make some last-minute itinerary changes due to park staffing/government shutdown, but we still had a great time! Our tour guide Jay was very knowledgeable and extremely personable. He quickly felt like one of our family as we ventured out to the high desert. He made a point to connect with all of us, but he went out of his way to personally interact with our 2 daughters (10 and 12) and made the experience special for them. They learned so much! He was also very helpful when some of us weren't feeling so great at the high altitude! I would book with this company again in a heartbeat, especially if I could get a tour with Jay!! Thanks for the lifetime memories. What a beautiful area!Posted on Allison Posell2025-10-21Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Miles was amazing, knowledgeable, and made sure that the unexpected weather and flooding in the area did not keep us from having a good experience. Thank you for the great service recovery and adventure!Posted on Casey Mast2025-10-21Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Cat was our tour guide, and we had a great Jeep tour with the Trails and Rails – Jeep Tour & Train Package. We explored in Silverton area by Jeep and saw a ghost/mining town near the head in the Animas River. The views were amazing!Posted on Brenda Stewart2025-10-20Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Miles was an excellent tour guide, knowledgeable with a fun sense of humor. He was flexible and good natured and passed his love of the mountains on to us. The tour was one of the highlights of our entire week. Brenda StewartPosted on 2 Nomads2025-10-19Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I am a tour guide. My company hired Jay, with Mild to Wild as our step on guide. Jay was a wealth of information. He was great with my passengers. We all loved him.
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Payments & Cancellations
Payment Options
- 1/2 down, 1/2 charged 30 days prior to trip.
- 1/3 down with remaining balance charged in thirds.
- 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).
Cancellation Policy
Receive a 90% refund with written notice 36 hours or more before the trip. Less notice, 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.
Longer trips subject to Cancellation Policy
Special Ways We Care for You on Moab Rafting trips:
- Various boat sizes to accommodate your needs
- Professional, highly trained guides with trip leaders averaging over 2,000 river miles of experience
- Multi-talented guides cook delicious camp cuisine and provide camp entertainment
- Highly maintained boating equipment
- Comfortable camp chairs, tables and fun beach games
- Water resistant gear bags for overnight trips
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the river for white water rafting in Moab?
The Colorado River runs through Moab, Utah and is the most commonly rafted river near Moab. Trip options on the section of the Lower Colorado river near Moab range from ½ to 3 days. Other popular multi-day rafting trips depart from Moab as well including Cataract Canyon and Desolation Canyon on the green river. The rafting season typically runs from May through September. Peak flows with the most exciting whitewater usually occur from late May to late June during the snowmelt runoff. July and August offer warmer weather and more moderate flows, which are perfect for families.
Is rafting in Moab good for families?
Rafting in Moab is commonly recognized as the best family white water rafting trip in Utah! The class I currents with a few class II rapids make it accessible for young and old. The minimum requirements are 35lbs or more – inorder to fit into the smallest coastguard approved personal flotation device – which is generally 4 years of age . The long season from March to November provides plenty of opportunity to visit and the warm water is perfect for swimming during the trip.
What is the minimum age to raft in Moab?
The minimum age is generally 4 years old. Participants must be 35lbs to properly fit into our smallest personal flotation device.
Is rafting in moab safe?
Rafting is considered an inherently dangerous activity. However, we take many precautions to minimize risk. We have a division dedicated to risk management, guide training, and continuing guide education. Trip leaders average 2,000 river miles and are certified in CPR and First Aid. Guides are incentivized to earn more advanced whitewater and medical certifications and may have swiftwater rescue, wilderness advanced first aid, wilderness first responder, or are emergency medical technicians.
When is the best time to raft in Moab?
The best time to raft in Moab depends on the experience you’re looking for. Between March and May the scenery is unbeatable with green brush along the river bank contrasting red sandstone cliffs and the snowcapped La Sal Mountains. June brings the highest water flows and thus the biggest rapids. Rapids like rocky rapid, onion creek, and whites can become class III adding some extra excitement! July and August bring the heat, making the trip ideal for long swims and floating besides the raft. The fall season brings back the views as the colors change on the La Sal Mountains, filling in the color palette with shades of yellow and orange to compliment the red rock and green brush.
What should I wear on my rafting trip in Moab?
Quick drying material clothing like polyester or nylon is best. Hats with sunglasses are highly recommended too. It is recommended to use a sunglasses strap, also known as chums. Chums are available for purchase at the meet location gift shop!