Top Rated Grand Canyon National Park Rafting Rides Still Are Available


by Lea Fallon

Fall is the last time of the year for Grand Canyon rafting activities. When you want to enjoy the Canyon from the perspective of the Colorado River, the time to book is now. Know more. Check out this article.

Rafting Tours Fill Up Fast

There's only time to run one river tour every day, so that means they're in high demand. There are even some fun options you can add onto the tour to make your day more exciting.

A basic rafting tour starts out with a bus ride to the Glen Canyon Dam were your raft awaits, however, you can upgrade the tour and fly to the Dam instead and use the extra time to take a Jeep tour through the park. This tour takes you through stunning landmarks like the Horseshoe Bend. There are so many interesting things to see, you'll want to take lots of photos.

The River Tour

Your trip takes place on the Colorado River, and you'll float along it for 15 miles through the Grand Canyon. It goes through Horseshoe Bend and some other beautiful landing nooks along the way. The tour package includes lunch and a stop at mysterious Petroglyph Beach. This beach connects you with the ancient settler area of the Grand Canyon, so you can ground your energy before continuing along the tour.

Each raft can carry up to 19 people, which makes them perfect for groups. The trip follows some relatively smooth sections of the Colorado River, and there are no dangerous white waters to navigate. These float tours are suitable for small kids too since there are no rough waters, so don't hesitate to bring your kids for a trip they'll never forget. All the seats on the raft makes these tours ideal for big families and company outings since everyone can travel together. However, you want to book your tour in advance to make sure you reserve all the seats your group needs.

Remember, you'll be outside all day, so you'll want to bring along all the essentials you'll need. Pack an extra set of clothing and some snacks in a waterproof bag so they stay dry. It's a good idea to bring a few extra bottles of water on the trip. Don't forget about sun protection too, you'll want some sunscreen, a hat, and light clothes with long sleeves. The sun shines bright and gets hot inside the Grand Canyon, so be prepared.

Wrapping Up

Your tour also includes an expert guide who will make your trip even more enjoyable. Your guide will point out interesting landmarks and other sights you don't want to miss.

So don't forget to book your tour early, and do it online. Remember, there are two kinds of South Rim float tours and if you are on a strict budget opt for the bus/raft combo. However, if you can make the stretch for the airplane and 4x4 tour, then you won't regret it.

Grand Canyon National Park is a place you'll never forget. So if you're looking for adventure, look no further than the Grand Canyon and a float tour on the Colorado River.

About the Author

Grand Canyon National Park rafting specialist Lea Fallon endorses these South Rim 1-day whitewater trips http://www.grandcanyondaytrips.com/whitewater/ and these 1-day float rides: http://www.grandcanyondaytrips.com/float-trips/



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