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Whitewater Rafting Guide To River Trips

Multi-day Whitewater Rafting Trips

  • Colorado River

    Location: Southern Utah The Colorado River stretches through three states, creating some of the world’s most unique and invigorating whitewater along the way. But the Colorado isn’t only about rapids-the canyon’s geologic history is just [Continue Reading]

  • Dolores River

    Location: Southwestern Colorado, near Mesa Verde National Park A Dolores River rafting trip begins in the deeply forested Rocky Mountains and flows down into steep canyons of flame-red rock. The river measures 250 miles from [Continue Reading]

  • Green River

    Location: Eastern Utah Taking a Green River rafting trip is akin to stepping back in time. The rock formations of its two most popular canyons–Lodore and Desolation–date back one billion years. Dusty purples, lime grays [Continue Reading]

  • Rogue River

    Location: Southern Oregon, near Ashland Rogue River rafting seems too good to be true: illustrious rapids, green gorges and golden hillsides, historical sites at every bend and arguably the best wildlife viewing of all the [Continue Reading]

  • San Juan River

    Location: Southeastern Utah, near Glen Canyon and Zion National Park. Flowing eighty-four miles through lands the Anasazi Indians once inhabited, a San Juan River rafting trip has much to offer in the way of cultural [Continue Reading]

  • The Grand Canyon

    Location: Grand Canyon, Arizona Rafting vacations in the Grand Canyon, considered to be the adventure trip of a lifetime, are so popular that most commercial trips are sold out an entire year in advance. A [Continue Reading]

  • Yampa River

    Location: Dinosaur National Monument, Utah, near Vernal The Yampa is the last free-flowing river in the Colorado River drainage system. While the majority of a Yampa river rafting trip is fairly mild, the canyon is [Continue Reading]

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