River Raft, Moab Daily, Afternoon Tour

We exceed industry standards when it comes to safety and customer service. Your dedicated, adventure loving guides are certified in swift water rescue and emergency medical care.

We exceed industry standards when it comes to safety and customer service. Your dedicated, adventure loving guides are certified in swift water rescue and emergency medical care.

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Location: Moab

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Q&A

Q: What should we wear for the River Raft tour? Is it super cold in the afternoon?

A: Definitely wear something comfortable that can get wet! Quick-dry clothing is great. It can be a bit chilly, so maybe bring a light jacket just in case. Water shoes or sandals with straps are a must! You'll have a blast splashing around!

Q: Is there an age limit for the afternoon tour? Planning to gift this to my niece who’s 10.

A: Great question! There’s no strict age limit, but kids as young as 6 can usually join as long as they’re accompanied by an adult. Just make sure she can swim a bit; it’ll be fun and safe with the guides. They'll look out for everyone!

Q: What happens if the weather gets bad? Can we reschedule?

A: If the weather's looking sketchy, they’ll usually call it off for safety. You can definitely reschedule without much hassle; just reach out to them directly. They’re super friendly and will help you find another time that works!

Discussions

Amazing Day on the River! Highly Recommend!

Just got back from the Moab Daily Afternoon Tour with Way To Moab, and wow, what a blast! The guides were super fun and made sure we were safe the whole time. We had snacks and even got to use water guns! I was nervous since it was my first rafting experience, but it was really chill and exciting. Perfect for a summer gift!

Looking to book the River Raft tour as a gift!

I’m eyeing the Moab Daily Afternoon Tour to gift to my partner! They love the outdoors and I think the water gun action would be hilarious. Any tips on booking or what to bring? Also, is the scenery really as beautiful as they say?