In the Media

We’ve collected various articles and multimedia coverage of our trips, special groups and adventure travel for you to explore. It’s nice to have a someone else’s opinon of our trips or just take a virtual vacation from your desktop! Explore and Enjoy!


Floating Through Spectacular Desert Landscapes

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Park City Magazine, Summer/Fall 2011

A family of four finds an elusive dimension beyond the Gates of Lodore....Read more

Yoga Journal, June 2011

Women's rafting trips that incorporate yoga into the journey down the Green and Yampa rivers....Read more

Wasatch Woman, July 2010

Holiday River Guide Jessica Durham Gardner, "Water Goddess," on her philosophy and love of the river....Read more

Shape Magazine, June 1998

Holiday River Expedition's River Retreat combines big rapids with yoga, meditation and soothing spa treatments. By Michele Meyer...Read more

Spirit Magazine, February 1998

The trip promised a peaceful yoga experience entwined with the adventure of river rafting. It delivered these - along with beautiful views, new friendships, geological knowledge, and a bit of chocolate - turning the participants into gnarly river women!...Read more

Sunset, April 1996

Green River Reunion After 25 years, a Sunset writer and his father run Utah's family-friendly river again. But this time there's a new generation along. By Ben Marks...Read more

Bike Magazine Nov/Dec 1995

We are hurtling down a road through time. Clinging tightly to my bike as it surges and bucks like a runaway horse fleeing a cloud of bees into the very heart of Canyonlands National Park....Read more

New Choices Magazine Feb 1994

Years ago I ran a river my first and, until recently, my last. What I remember most about that event is the heart-stopping, numbing terror that took over my mind, my body and my senses as the flimsy rubber raft careened through water swollen by spring runoff and undammed by man or nature....Read more

CondeNast Traveler, August 1992

You reach your excitement threshold at Satan's Gut: A river man's top five....Read more

Sports Illustrated July 1989

To true white-water people, we clearly qualify as "dudes," "turkeys" or, least disparagingly, "river rookies." But Dee Holladay, who is paddling us down a 58-mile stretch of the Colorado River through Westwater Canyon and Professor Valley on what is perhaps his 200th trip with tourists, is too polite—or too much the business man—for name-calling....Read more