Colorado River to Moab

Jul 25- 27, 08

(URS Washington Division)

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the minimum age for trips that allow children? If the trip that you are interested in is not for adults only, then the minimum age is generally 6 years old. However, children as young as 5 years are welcome provided their parents realize that once the trip embarks there is no turning back. Parents might consider introducing their kids to camping in a less remote area before trying a river trip. Children should also be comfortable around water.
  • What class are the rapids? River rapids are rated on a scale of I to VI, Class I being the easiest and Class VI being the most difficult. The Colorado River to Moab is a Class I & II river with intermittent small rapids and wave trains suitable for beginner and intermediate paddlers. Previous river-paddling experience is suggested for one person per boat.
  • What is the average group size? 12 to16 guests. The maximum capacity on canoe trips is 23 customers.
  • How many people will be in each boat? We use 17’ ft. Old Town Discovery canoes, which are large and designed to carry plenty of gear. They’re equipped with a bow and stern (front & back) seat ideal for carrying two adults. Depending on the parent’s wishes, children can sit comfortably in the middle of the canoe on provisional seats or paddle in the bow.
  • How many hours per day are you in the boat? Each day varies, but on an average we'll spend about 5-6 hours in the boats, with the rest of the time exploring, eating, or just relaxing.
  • Do you have to kneel while paddling a canoe? No. You may sit comfortably on the seat while paddling. Only in tricky water spots might you choose to get on your knees for a few minutes to lower your center of gravity.
  • Where do we bathe and go to the bathroom? Bathing is done in the river with biodegradable soap. If you prefer to bring a solar shower, you are welcome to do so. We provide a tent-enclosed porta potty while in camp which can also be set up at lunchtime or for emergency stops while paddling, if requested. When away from camp, Leave No Trace principles recommended that when you are in an arid, wilderness environment, that you urinate in the river or dig a cat hole 200 ft. off shore. On the second night, we will have reservations at an established riverside campground with pit toilets.
  • What is the hiking like? The Colorado River to Moab doesn’t offer any groomed trails near the campsites. However, the scenery in this area is breathtaking and you’re welcome to walk wherever you’d like.
  • Are there any special physical requirements? No previous experience is required, but participants should be in average physical condition. Activities are always more fun when you’re physically fit. You’ll be required to carry your own gear to your tent site. Helping guides carry group gear is optional, but always appreciated.
  • When is the best time to go? There is no bad time to paddle the river; it depends on your individual taste. As the weather is always hard to predict, here are some average temperatures (Fahrenheit) that we encounter.
    • July: Hot in the mid-90s with a welcome afternoon shower. Evenings are in the low 70s.
    • August: Days are still hot in the low 90s, but nights are beginning to cool off in the low 70s.
    • September: Moderate temperatures in the mid-80s and cooling as the month progresses. Evenings are in the low 60s.
  • What equipment is included? Safety gear, personal flotation device (PFD), boats, paddles, dry bags for your gear, all food and kitchen equipment, water & lemonade, and the porta potty. On multi-day trips you are responsible for bringing your tent, sleeping bag, mattress pad & camp chair (rentals are available).
  • Where do we sleep? We sleep on the rivers edge. Some people prefer to sleep in a tent while others are happy to sleep out under the stars.

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