Packing Guide
Salt River Rafting
Packing & Preparing for Salt River Rafting
What We Provide
- High-quality rafts & equipment
- Professional guide in each boat
- Type 5 PFD which must be worn at all times in the raft
- Helmet
- Wetsuit & booties
- Small waterproof bag for use on the raft
- Waterproof bag for overnight gear and personal belongings
- Camp chairs & games
- All kitchen equipment & dining necessities
- Healthy food & meal preparation
- Bathroom setup — spectacular view included!
- Hand washing stations
- Free parking
What’s Not Included
- Lodging the night prior & after the trip. You’ll need to make your own arrangements.
- Travel Protection Insurance
- Tent (available for purchase)
- Sleeping bag (available for purchase)
- Sleeping pad (rentals available)
- Showers
- Personal items
- Alcoholic beverages— Pick up before trip departure!
- Gratuities
Packing List
For the River:
- Quick-dry clothing / swimwear for under your wetsuit
- Warm layers
- Sturdy water shoes which must have a heel strap
- Sun hat
- Sunglasses & chums
- Refillable water bottle
- Sunscreen
- Insect repellant
- SPF lip balm
For Camp:
- Warm base layers
- Comfortable, light layers
- Warm jacket / hoodie
- Warm socks
- Warm hat / beanie
- Sun hat
- Tent & sleeping bag (if not purchased)
- Sleeping pad (if not rented)
- Small pillow
- Headlamp or flashlight
- Sneakers / light hikers Gloves
Other Items:
- Rain gear: Rain jacket, Water-resistant pants, Poncho
- Insect repellant
- Hiking shoes/clothing
- Personal items & toiletries
- Fanny pack w/ Ziplock bags
- Biodegradable soap for bathing
- Alcoholic beverages if desired in non-glass containers. Please bring it in moderation.
TENT & SLEEPING BAG PURCHASES:
Tents $55 – Sleeps 2 people comfortably depending on your size.
Sleeping Bags $55 – New, 20-25 degree sleeping bag.
If you don’t want to travel back with your tent and/or sleeping bag, you have the option to leave it with Mild to Wild to donate to the homeless.
How to Pack Your Bag
We’ll provide you with a large dry-bag for your overnight items. The large dry-bag is about 70-80 liters. If you want to make sure all your gear will fit, use a large pillowcase for a close reference for size! These larger bags will not be accessible on the boat during the day.
You will also receive a smaller dry bag that acts as your “carry on” for the raft. This bag is intended to hold things like sunscreen, some snacks, rain jacket, etc. that you’ll want access to during the day.