River Camping on the Colorado River

Experience the magic of the Colorado River on our unforgettable overnight adventure from Dewey Bridge to Onion Creek Rapid. Paddle through the breathtaking “Postcard Alley,” where calm waters reflect

Experience the magic of the Colorado River on our unforgettable overnight adventure from Dewey Bridge to Onion Creek Rapid. Paddle through the breathtaking “Postcard Alley,” where calm waters reflect towering red rock cliffs and desert beauty surrounds you. Set up camp at the base of Fisher Towers, splash in a gentle rapid, and enjoy a freshly prepared dinner under a sky full of stars. Wake to coffee, a hot breakfast, and more scenic river miles. Perfect for families, first-timers, and seasoned explorers alike—this is more than a trip; it’s a memory in the making. Book your adventure today!

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Location: Moab

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Q&A

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

A: There's really no strict age limit, but I'd say kids around 6 years and older would be great for this experience. Just make sure they can paddle a bit and follow instructions. The guides are super accommodating, and they even have life jackets for younger kids.

Q: Can we reschedule if the weather's bad?

A: Yes, Paddle Moab is pretty flexible with rescheduling! If the weather looks insane, just give them a call, and they’ll work with you to find a new date. It’s all about safety first.

Q: What should we wear for the overnight camping trip?

A: It's best to dress in layers. Mornings can be chilly by the river, so a light jacket is key. Quick-dry clothes are great since you might splash a bit! Don’t forget a hat and sunscreen, too. Comfortable shoes for walking around camp are a must!

Discussions

Anyone done the River Camping on the Colorado River? Share your thoughts!

I just booked the overnight trip with Paddle Moab for next month, and I'm so excited! The idea of camping under the stars at Fisher Towers sounds unreal. They mentioned we’d paddle through ‘Postcard Alley’—has anyone done that? Any tips on what to expect?

Thinking of gifting the River Camping experience. Is it worth it?

My partner loves the outdoors, and I’m considering gifting this river camping trip. It sounds like an adventure of a lifetime! Anyone have feedback on the food or the guides? I want it to be special.