Explore Canyonlands National Park by 4-wheel drive (4WD) and go white-water rafting on a guided, full-day combo tour that ventures from the Island in the Sky district to the Colorado River. Start by d
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Location: Moab
What's Included
- Lunch (buffet style) at the river
- Professional guide
- Inflatable Kayak - single or double (upon prior request)
- Ice Water for re-fills (please bring a water bottle with you!)
- Coast Guard approved life jackets, river dry bag for your belongings if need be
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There isn't a strict age limit for the Moab Combo tour. However, kids should be at least 6 years old to participate in the rafting portion. The guides are great with families, so it's a fun adventure for all ages! Just make sure to check with NAVTEC if you have younger kids, as they can provide specific recommendations.
A: In early fall, layering is key! It can be chilly in the morning but warm up by noon. Wear a swimsuit under a quick-dry shirt and shorts. Don’t forget a light jacket for the 4x4 tour part, as it can get windy up in Canyonlands. And definitely bring water shoes or sandals that can get wet!
A: Parking at the launch site is pretty straightforward. There's a designated parking area for customers, and it’s free! Just arrive a little early to find a spot, especially during peak season. The guides will help you with your gear once you're parked, so no worries there!
Discussions
Just booked the Moab Combo tour! Any tips?
Hey everyone! I just booked the Moab Combo: Colorado River Rafting and Canyonlands 4X4 Tour for my partner’s birthday! We’re super excited, but I'm a bit nervous about the rafting part. I’ve heard it can get pretty wild. Any tips on what to expect? Also, how’s the lunch situation? Anything special to keep in mind?
Anyone done the Moab Combo tour recently?
I’m thinking of gifting the Moab Combo experience for my best friend’s milestone birthday. It sounds amazing with the 4WD and rafting combo! Would love to hear about anyone’s recent experiences, especially the guides and the lunch! Is it worth it?