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YOUR ADVENTURE: THE BIG PICTURE

Photo by Ronen Yaari

What is a Grand Canyon rafting adventure?

It’s the adventure of a lifetime! It’s a rafting experience, a hiking experience, a relaxing experience, an adrenaline-pumping experience. It’s floating through the bottom of one of the most beautiful places in the world. An adventure not many can say they’ve done. It’s also an expedition and a team experience that encompasses a multitude of wonders and daily challenges. It’s working together to explore Grand Canyon by raft and on foot. This adventure will drill down to what’s most important and basic: shelter, food and safety, but also beauty, comradery and solitude. While down in the Canyon, the outside world shrinks in significance, and we are reminded of what is really most important in life. This adventure will push the limits of your comfort zone, and at the same time, leave you feeling inspired and changed.

Are you ready for adventure?!

We take folks from all different walks of life on our rafting adventures. We take first-time rafters, experienced rafters, non-swimmers, strong swimmers, extreme outdoor enthusiasts, those who enjoy being outdoors, those new to outdoor adventures, first-time campers and everyone in between!

We try and accommodate just about everyone willing to embark on this rafting adventure.  This includes a variety of ages and physical abilities, including persons with disabilities. It includes multi-generational families and children as young as 10 years old.  Although we don’t have a maximum age, we ask that anyone joining a Grand Canyon rafting adventure understand that there will be physical and mental challenges associated with this backcountry adventure.

The Grand Canyon rafting experience will challenge you!  Choosing a Grand Canyon rafting adventure means you have assessed your abilities and deem yourself ready for the challenge.  Additionally, we encourage you to prepare for the experience by increasing your physical fitness and stamina.

Read more about the realities of a river trip! 

Kim Grandfield 4

Photo by Kim Grandfield

I wouldn't hesitate for a second to recommend AzRA. However, one must be aware that whitewater rafting and sleeping on the ground isn't for everyone. One has to be prepared for some discomfort, physical exertion, and things like pooping in a box 🙂
Brian T.repeat guest

A Day in the Life of a Colorado River Rafter

Each morning, you will prepare for that day’s adventure in camp.  You’ll start with a wake-up coffee call at daybreak.  Enjoy your coffee while you pack your personal and sleep gear in your dry bags and disassemble your tent, if you used one.  You will then join your fellow rafters for a deliciously-prepared breakfast.  Everyone then pitches in with cleaning dishes and breaking down camp, quickly followed by helping load the personal dry bags, camping equipment, kitchen and all other gear onto the boats.

Some days you may hike early in the day, and other days, you may hike later. Hiking is almost always optional, and vary from day to day. When you’re not on an excursion by foot, you’re likely on the boats rafting, heading downstream through a mix of flat water and rapids. Some hiking opportunities will be more physically challenging than others, and it will be up to you to decide which hiking experience is best for you.  If you choose to skip that day’s hike, you may have an opportunity to sit on the shore and marvel at the canyon walls, read a book or just enjoy the solitude.  When you are not camping or partaking in the hikes or shore time, you will likely be on the rafts, heading downstream through a mix of flat water and exciting rapids.

During lunch, you’ll help unload and reload a bit, but usually, you’ll have some down time to enjoy the sites. After lunch, you’ll go back to boating or hiking.

Around late afternoon or early evening, your guides will find camp and everyone will unload their personal gear, camping equipment and everything else from the rafts.  You will set up your personal camp, including setting up your tent, if you use one.  Often before dinner, there will be time to explore or to just relax on the beach. A typical evening routine includes a delicious group dinner with dessert, cleaning the dishes and a light shutdown of the kitchen.  Usually there is plenty of after-dinner socializing and camp games before you head off to your sleeping bag.  As everyone has an early wakeup call, you and the rest of your group will head to bed shortly after sundown. We challenge you to sleep outside of a tent to enjoy the most dazzling star-filled sky!

Photo ©Ralph Hopkins

"The canyon is emphatically not an amusement park. It is without handrails, a place where dangers are real. But no less real are the rewards—among them the fact that when you move through an ancient wilderness that has not been compromised, you are reminded of our species’ humble place in it and the fragility of life."

Kevin Fedarko during a National Geographic interview

We take this adventure seriously and ask that you do, too!

Our commitments to you:

  • Assisting you in finding the best adventure option for you and your party
  • Sending you informative pre-trip literature to help you prepare for your adventure
  • Employing helpful, knowledgeable and personable support staff
  • Employing high quality, experienced and highly-trained guides
  • Requiring continuing education for our guides
  • Keeping in contact with you throughout the course of your reservation to assist you in preparing for your adventure
  • Accommodating your needs if and when possible
  • Providing high quality equipment, including camping, river and safety gear
  • Providing a coast guard approved personal floatation device (lifejacket)
  • Supplying gear that exceeds the rules and regulations of the National Park Service
  • Supplying extensive wilderness first aid kits
  • Educating you about the areas you’ll be hiking in
  • Orienting you on how to deal with on-water emergencies
  • Educating you on the critters and what to do if you encounter any
  • Preparing you in the event of on- or off-river emergencies
  • Giving you a quality experience from start to finish

In return, we ask you to commit to:

  • Reading through all the pre-trip materials we provide you
  • Disclosing your medical conditions, allergies and physical limitations
  • Discussing with your physician your ability to participate in this backcountry camping and river adventure prior to the adventure
  • Actively participating in your own health and safety by being aware of your surroundings
  • Actively monitoring your allergies and food ingredient screening
  • Listening to your guides
  • Wearing your lifejacket appropriately (your guides will provide you with instruction)
  • Maintaining proper bracing and handholds (one in front of you and one behind you – the guides will also instruct you on this)
  • Being able and willing to assist in self-rescue in the event of falling overboard
  • Assessing your physical and mental fitness and stamina
  • Being able to navigate uneven terrain
  • Being able to climb on and off rafts
  • Carrying your own gear to and from your personal camp each night and morning
  • Being respectful of your guides and fellow rafters
  • Wearing appropriate clothing and footwear
  • Supervising children you have brought to enjoy the adventure
  • Speak with your physician and/or personal trainer about the cumulative effects and fatigue that accompanies a multiple day backcountry adventure.
  • Have your physician and/or personal trainer consider these strengths and exercises needed for a Grand Canyon rafting adventure: cardio pulmonary exercises, endurance exercises, balance, foot work exercises and grip strength exercises. Take this information with you when you speak with your physician and/or personal trainer.

The Grand Canyon will impact you, emotionally and physically.

Grand Canyon is chock full of extremes: serene and exciting, beautiful and exhilarating, hot and cold, wet and dry. One thing is for sure, you can always count on it being tiring. A Grand Canyon rafting adventure is not a vacation by any traditional sense of the word—it’s much more because you will be so involved and active throughout your day. It’s full of challenges, such as setting up a tent in a sandstorm, staying hydrated in 100+ degree weather, keeping warm after the 48-degree river water soaks you to the bone, hiking amongst loose boulders and traversing along cliff edges.  

So how dangerous is this trip, really?

This activity is not without risk, and given the backcountry Canyon environment, certain risks cannot be eliminated, such as rock falls and flash floods just to name a couple.  It is up to you to weigh the risks and hazards and make the best decision for you.  We have presented you with many scenarios of risk, but we also invite you to contact us with any and all of your concerns, as most people go on a rafting adventure without a hitch. 

READ OUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RISK HERE 

Our guides are highly trained to assist in on-water and off-water rescues, and they will prepare you in how you can self-assist if the need arises, as well. 

When all is said and done, we LOVE Grand Canyon and our passion is to share it with you!

We are passionate about sharing this unique place with you! We love the ancient rocks, the pristine beauty, the abundant wildlife, the history of the ancestral people, the stories of the early explorers and of course the rafting. We’ll guide you through Grand Canyon in hopes that you’ll end up sharing our passion and commitment to preserving and protecting this most fragile and beautiful place. We can’t wait to share it with you!

What are you waiting for? Come on an adventure with us!

We’d love to chat with you!

If you have any questions or concerns, call our office anytime between Monday through Friday, 9-4 PM MST (AZ does not observe daylight savings time). We’re also available and happy to assist you via email. We hope to see you downstream!

+1 (800) 786-7238 or info@azraft.com

Header photo by Ronen Yaari. See his Instagram account here.

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