Castle Valley is the poster child for Western landscapes, and you’ve probably already seen it somewhere in a western, TV show, or a commercial or two. And if somehow you have, in fact, never laid eyes
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Location: Moab
What's Included
- - Highly experienced and in-house trained river guides
- - Safety orientation and paddle instruction
- - Self-bailing rafts, paddles, and Coast Guard-approved personal flotation devices
- - Local deli-style lunch served beachside
- - Shuttle from and back to our meet location
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Kids ages 5 and up can join this rafting trip, which is perfect for families! Just keep in mind that the trip does have some mild Class II rapids, so make sure your little ones are comfortable with that. It's a great adventure for all ages, and the guides are amazing with kids!
A: Dress in layers! Mornings can be a bit chilly, especially in the spring and fall, so a light fleece or jacket is a good idea. Wear a swimsuit or quick-dry clothes under your layers, and don't forget a hat and sunscreen. Water shoes or sandals with straps are best for the river. You'll get wet, but that's all part of the fun!
A: If the weather looks unsafe, you can definitely reschedule! The company is really accommodating and will work with you to find a new date that works. Just make sure to give them a call as soon as you know you need to change. They want everyone to have a great experience!
Discussions
Just got back from the Moab Full Day Rafting Trip—What a blast!
I took this trip last weekend and wow, it was amazing! The scenery is just stunning, especially with the red rock canyons. The water was warm, and the guides were super fun. They made sure everyone was included in games and splashes. Plus, the lunch was delicious! I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a fun adventure, but definitely don't forget your sunscreen!
Looking to gift the Moab Rafting Trip—any tips?
I'm thinking about getting this rafting trip as a gift for my partner's birthday. They love adventures and being outdoors. How's the experience? Is it good for someone who's a bit nervous about water activities? Any advice or tips to make it special?