Cataract Canyon Rafting 2 Day

Riverside View

No shortage of rapids through the heart of Cataract Canyon

Colorado River at Cataract Canyon Colorado River at Cataract Canyon

Which Way We Going?

Knowledgeable guides will give the ride of you life through the rapids

Cataract Canyon rapids Cataract Canyon rapids

Side Falls

Indian Creek Falls after the spring runoff

Indian Creek Falls, Colorado River Indian Creek Falls, Colorado River

One Down, Seven to Go

Making it through Cataract Canyon rapids is quite an accomplishment

Cataract Canyon rafting Cataract Canyon rafting

Good ol' Camping

Sit around the fire and chat the night away by the river

Campfire on the Colorado River Campfire on the Colorado River

Rid'em Cowboy

Rapids on Cataract are some of the best in the West

Whitewater rapids on Colorado River Whitewater rapids on Colorado River

Deep Down Under

See the cliffs as you drift through the heart of the remote Canyonlands National Park

Canyonlands Cliffs Canyonlands Cliffs

In or Out?

Take time to swim and play in the river on calm stretches of the trip

Swimming the Colorado River Swimming the Colorado River

History Galore

Explore ancient Indian sites on side hikes

Utah Native American ruins Utah Native American ruins

Big Air

Cataract Express rig getting some major air off the rapids

Big rapid in Cataract Canyon Big rapid in Cataract Canyon

The Best Of

Cataract Canyon and Canyonlands National Park have plenty to offer in terms of scenery

Canyonland National Park Canyonland National Park



“This was an incredible trip for our family. We have not stopped talking about how much fun we had and how great the people were that we met. As great as everything was, truly the guides were the key to making this trip so fantastic. They were all absolutely amazing; they were not only expert rafters, but great cooks, funny, outgoing, kind, etc., etc. We all miss them. We have so many wonderful memories. This trip was a true gift. We will treasure it for the rest of our lives. Thank you for a family vacation of a lifetime.”

Jean Cortes, Connecticut