Colorado River Smooth Water Float Trip and Horseshoe Bend from Sedona

Take to the water for a smooth water float trip on the Colorado River, through the walls of Glen Canyon. On your way from Sedona to Page, you will see Oak Creek Canyon, one of the top ten drives in th

Take to the water for a smooth water float trip on the Colorado River, through the walls of Glen Canyon. On your way from Sedona to Page, you will see Oak Creek Canyon, one of the top ten drives in the United States, the San Francisco Peaks, the Painted Desert and the historic Navajo Bridge that goes over the Colorado River. You will also have time at the Cameron Trading Post where you can buy the Zuni, Hopi or Navajo Native artwork before you return to Sedona.

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Location: Page

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Q&A

Q: What's the age limit for kids on this float trip?

A: There isn't a strict age limit, but it's recommended for kids ages 5 and up. The float is pretty gentle, but younger kids might get restless. Just make sure they're comfortable being on the water and can follow instructions from the guides.

Q: Can we reschedule if the weather is bad?

A: Yes, if the weather conditions are unsafe, the tour can be rescheduled without a penalty. Just reach out to Angels Gate Tours, and they’ll help you find another date. They’re pretty flexible!

Q: What should I wear for the float trip?

A: Wear comfortable clothes that can get wet! A swimsuit with a light cover-up is ideal. Don’t forget sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. Flip-flops or water shoes are perfect since you might wade in the water a bit.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Colorado River float trip—any feedback?

I’m considering this float trip as a gift for my partner's birthday. I've read good things about the views and the picnic lunch included, but how's the experience overall? Any tips for making it special? We're also staying in Sedona, so the pickup is a plus!

Who else has done the float trip? What's it like?

I just got back from the Colorado River float trip, and wow! The views are breathtaking. The guides were super friendly, and the lunch was surprisingly good! I didn’t expect the Navajo Bridge to be that cool! Anyone else had a good experience with it?