Colorado River Rafting Trips through the Grand Canyon
February 10, 2023
Grand Canyon Colorado River Rafting Trips – Availability!
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2023 Grand Canyon Colorado River trips below!
May 8-13 6-day Upper Canyon All Paddle Trip $2,685 1 seat
May 14-19 6-day Upper Canyon Oar/Paddle Trip $2,565 2 oar seats
May 22-27 6-day Upper Canyon All Paddle Trip $2,685 3 seats
May 29-June 2 5-day Upper Canyon Oar/Paddle Trip $2,195 3 seats
June 2-10 9-day Lower Canyon Oar/Paddle Trip $3,660 1 seat
June 5-10 6-day Upper Canyon All Paddle Trip $2,685 0 seats
June 11-16 6-day Upper Canyon Oar/Paddle Trip $2,565 0 oar seats
June 20-25 6-day Upper Canyon All Paddle Trip $2,685 3 seats
June 25-July 2 8-day Lower Canyon All Paddle Trip $3,450 0 seats
June 26-30 5-day Upper Canyon Oar/Paddle Trip $2,195 3 seats 1 paddle seat
July 3-7 5-day Upper Canyon All Paddle Trip $2,295 7 seats
July 7-15 9-day Lower Canyon All Paddle Trip $3,840 8 seats
July 10-14 5-day Upper Canyon Oar/Paddle Trip $2,195 4 seats 1 paddle seat
July 14-22 9-day Lower Canyon Oar/Paddle Trip $3,660 0 oar seat / 1 paddle seat
July 17-22 6-day Upper Canyon All Paddle Trip $2,685 9 seats
July 31-August 4 5-day Upper Canyon All Paddle Trip $2,295 2 seats
August 7-12 6-day Upper Canyon Oar/Paddle Trip $2,565 17 oar seats 4 paddle seats
August 12-19 8-day Lower Canyon Oar/Paddle Trip $3,290 17 oar seats 4 paddle seats
August 14-18 5-day Upper Canyon All Paddle Trip $2,295 0 seats
September 4-9 6-day Upper Canyon Oar/Paddle Trip $2,565 2 oar seats
September 9-17 9-day Lower Canyon Oar/Paddle Trip $3,660 1 oar seats 1 paddle seat
Trip Facts
Trip Size: 21 guests maximum (All-paddle trips: 24)
Minimum Age: 10 years old (oar); 14 years old (paddle)
Number per Boat: 5 Guests per oar raft, 6 guests per paddle raft
Trip Lengths: Full Grand Canyon (280 miles), Upper Canyon (88 miles), and the Lower Canyon(192 miles).
The Rapids: 70 named rapids and numerous unnamed riffles.
“If there is a point to being in the canyon, it is not to rush but to linger, suspended in a blue-and-amber haze of in-between-ness, for as long as one possibly can. To float, to drift, savoring the pulse of the river on its odyssey through the canyon, and above all, to postpone the unwelcome and distinctly unpleasant moment when one is forced to reemerge and reenter the world beyond the rim-that is the paramount goal.”
― Kevin Fedarko