Whitewater rafting on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park, in northwestern Arizona, is an exciting and ambitious prospect. The river offers whitewater rafting experiences for all skill levels, from smooth water to highly advanced whitewater rapids.
The Colorado River provides many exciting sections of whitewater rapids as it passes through the immense Grand Canyon. Some of the sections of the Colorado are smoothwater segments, which allow rafters to take a respite and enjoy the scenery.
A number of outfitters and tour companies offer potential whitewater rafters the opportunity of half-day and full-day trips on various stretches of the Colorado River within the Grand Canyon. Most day trips are accessible from either the northeastern end or the western end of the Grand Canyon due to the remoteness of the central portion of the canyon.
Rafting tour companies also offer overnight rafting trips through the canyon, lasting from as little as two days to more than a couple of weeks in length. These overnight excursions provide a variety of whitewater experiences while passing through spectacular scenery.
Remember to abide by all safety procedures and protocols necessary for a successful and enjoyable trip down the Colorado River. Each raft guide will check to make sure all rafters understand the rules before embarking on a whitewater rafting journey.
Before embarking on a whitewater rafting journey, check what permits and reservations are required for a particular trip. Some rafting journeys require reservations of more than one year in advance.