River Rafting, Moab Daily, Morning Tour

We exceed industry standards when it comes to safety and customer service. Our 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. Our 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: Are there any age restrictions for the rafting tour in Moab?

A: Yes, there are age restrictions for the Moab Daily Morning Tour. Generally, kids need to be at least 8 years old to participate. It's a great family-friendly activity, but younger kids might not enjoy the rapids as much. Always check with Way To Moab for the latest requirements before booking!

Q: What should we wear for the rafting tour? Is there a chance of getting wet?

A: Definitely expect to get wet! Wear quick-drying clothes like swim shorts, a rash guard, or a moisture-wicking shirt. Water shoes or sandals with straps work best, and don’t forget sunscreen! If it’s a cooler day, you might want to bring a light jacket for after the tour.

Q: Can we bring our own lunch, and how’s the parking situation at the launch site?

A: Yes, you can bring your own lunch! They provide ice chests for that. As for parking, there’s a lot available near the launch site, but it can fill up quickly during peak times. Arriving early is definitely recommended to secure a good spot!

Discussions

Just got back from the Moab Daily Morning Tour and wow!

I gifted my boyfriend this rafting experience for his birthday, and it was such a hit! The guides at Way To Moab were super friendly and made sure everyone felt safe. We got some fun water gun battles going on, and the snacks were a nice touch. We brought our own lunch, and the ice chest they provided kept everything cool. Highly recommend this for anyone looking for a fun day out in Moab!

Shopping for a rafting gift experience in Moab!

Thinking about getting this river rafting tour for my sister's graduation gift. She loves adventure and the outdoors! I just want to make sure it's not too intense. What’s the difficulty level like? Any first-time experiences to share?