Get out and enjoy one of Arizona's hidden treasures - whitewater rafting on the Salt River. Our most popular trip offering 10 miles of class III-IV whitewater with stunning views of saguaro cactus and
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Location: Claypool
What's Included
- All rafting and safety equipment
- Transportation from the take-out back to your vehicle
- Professional river guide
- Apache Tribal day use permit
- Hot fajita lunch or snack depending on which trip you choose
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The age limit for the Salt River rafting trip is generally 8 years old. However, younger kids can sometimes join if they're strong swimmers and you feel comfortable. Just make sure you check with the provider ahead of time to confirm the current policy, as it can change depending on water levels.
A: Definitely wear a swimsuit under your clothes and quick-dry shorts. Water shoes or sandals with a good grip are a must! Don’t forget sunscreen and a hat; the sun can be brutal out there. You might also want a light jacket if you get cold after splashing around.
A: If the weather's unsafe, they’ll usually cancel or reschedule the trip. You'll get a notification ahead of time, and they’re great about moving your reservation to another date. Just make sure to check their policy on cancellations when booking; it’s good to be prepared!
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Salt River rafting trip - any thoughts?
I'm planning to gift the Full-Day Salt River Whitewater Rafting Trip to my adventurous friends. I've heard it's got class III-IV rapids, which sounds thrilling! I read it’s about 10 miles long and includes lunch. Is this a good gift for a group of friends or family? Anyone got tips on what to expect?
Just finished the Salt River rafting trip - WOW!
I just got back from the Salt River rafting experience, and it was epic! The views were stunning with all the cacti and red canyon walls. The rapids were definitely thrilling but not too crazy. I highly recommend the hot fajita lunch option. It hit the spot after all that paddling!