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Mild To Wild Multi Day Rafting Trips

Join us for one of our Mild to Wild multi-day rafting trips in the southwest where you’ll experience the thrill of navigating through some of the most breathtaking natural scenery in the world.

Our trips listed in this video are:

Cataract Canyon, Utah – High adventure level

Desolation Canyon, Utah – Medium adventure level

Gates of Lodore, Utah & Colorado – High adventure level

Yampa River, Utah & Colorado – High adventure level

Upper Animas, Colorado – High adventure level

Castle Valley, Utah – Low adventure level

Salt River, Arizona – High adventure level

Multi-day rafting with Mild to Wild is the ultimate way to reconnect with nature, family and friends! Our overnight river trips are perfect for families of all ages, gatherings with friends, school groups, and more. We take care of all the logistics for you, including the camp setup, meals, entertainment and side excursions, and of course getting you down the river!

Our premier river trips are scattered throughout the astounding landscapes of the Southwest, which include the Colorado River, Green River, Yampa River, and Salt River. These trips are all about the ease of unwinding in wilderness settings. Our trips are designed for both beginners and experienced rafters, and our expert guides will lead you through challenging rapids, calm stretches of water, and everything in between. With multiple days on the river, you’ll have the chance to truly immerse yourself in the wilderness and disconnect from the stresses of daily life.

Each day, you’ll wake up to the sound of rushing water and enjoy hearty meals prepared by our skilled camp chefs. In the evenings, you’ll gather around the campfire to swap stories and relax under the stars. And with no cell service or distractions, you’ll have the chance to truly connect with your fellow rafters and the natural world around you. No matter what level rafter you are, we have the trip for you!

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