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Enjoy a full-day, beginner-friendly rafting adventure on the Colorado River from Moab, including safety instruction, scenic sights, and a delicious lunch.
Starting in Moab, USA, the Moab Full Day Rafting Trip with Lunch on the Colorado River offers an engaging and accessible way to experience Utah’s stunning river landscapes. Priced at $131.71 per person, this 7-hour guided tour is ideal for those who want to explore the river with no prior experience required. Highlighting mild Class II rapids, the trip emphasizes safety and enjoyment, making it perfect for families, first-timers, or anyone seeking a relaxed yet scenic adventure. The tour is highly rated, with a 5.0 out of 5 based on nearly 200 reviews, and is recommended by 97% of participants.
This tour departs from 745 Kane Creek Blvd in Moab at 8:30 am, including a shuttle transfer to the scenic Castle Valley. The experienced guides—who average 2,000 miles of rafting experience—lead the journey, sharing stories and insights along the way. The experience combines stunning landscape views, informative narration, and a beachside deli-style lunch, creating a well-rounded day on the water.


The adventure begins at 745 Kane Creek Blvd, Moab, where guests check in, get fitted with life jackets, and board the shuttle to Castle Valley. The 45-minute scenic drive transports visitors through Utah’s rugged landscape, providing a preview of the dramatic rock formations and natural beauty ahead. The shuttle ride itself is often praised, with some reviews mentioning it as an “intense” but enjoyable part of the journey.
Once at the boat launch, guides deliver a quick safety briefing before setting off onto the Colorado River. This initial setup ensures that everyone feels comfortable and prepared, especially those new to rafting. The early start allows plenty of time to enjoy the entire day, with the tour wrapping up back at the starting point in the late afternoon.
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During the float, the guides share fascinating facts about the surrounding landscape, including Fisher Towers and other geological landmarks. The scenery is often described as “spectacular,” with a focus on the area’s natural beauty rather than intense rapids. The mostly flat water provides a calm environment to appreciate the rugged cliffs and sweeping vistas, making it suitable for all ages.
The guides’ storytelling enhances the experience by sharing local history and fun stories, adding depth to the sightseeing. The trip emphasizes safety and comfort over adrenaline, making this tour an ideal choice for those who prefer a relaxed but scenic river journey.

While the trip is designed for beginners, it still includes some mild Class II rapids that add excitement without being overwhelming. These rapids break up the calm float, giving everyone a chance to enjoy some splashy water and a bit of paddling fun. Guides lead the group through these sections, ensuring everyone stays safe and has a good time.
The guided nature of the trip means that even newcomers can feel confident navigating the water. Most reviews mention that the rapids are manageable, and some highlight how the guides help make the experience enjoyable, even on windy days or challenging water conditions.

One of the tour’s highlights is the delicious deli-style lunch served beachside, providing a welcome break in the middle of the day. The sandwiches are fresh, and the setting allows for relaxing, scenic picnicking with views of the river and surrounding cliffs. Many reviewers appreciate the thoughtful inclusion of the meal, noting it adds value to the overall experience.
After lunch, there is plenty of time to swim, water fight, or just soak in the landscape. The leisurely pace of the tour allows guests to enjoy the natural environment at their own pace, making it suitable for families and casual visitors.
Throughout the trip, the guides stand out for their knowledge, friendliness, and professionalism. Several reviews praise specific guides like Levi, Luis, Mike, and Maya for their storytelling, helpfulness, and ability to keep the group engaged. Their average of 2,000 miles of rafting experience ensures that safety is maintained, and that the group receives informative commentary on the local geology and wildlife.
The guides also handle logistics smoothly, from check-in to the shuttle ride and during the float itself. Guests often comment on how the guides’ enthusiasm and expertise contribute significantly to the positive atmosphere of the tour.
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This full-day rafting trip is especially popular among families, with many reviews indicating that children around 8-12 years old enjoy the experience. The slow float and gentle rapids are perfect for those new to rafting or looking for a relaxed outdoor activity.
The tour is also accessible for most travelers, with service animals allowed and close proximity to public transportation options. Its maximum group size of 99 travelers helps maintain a comfortable and engaging environment.
The 7-hour tour begins promptly at 8:30 am, with guests meeting at the Moab office. The included shuttle service makes transportation straightforward, and the mobile ticket system provides easy access to booking confirmation.
Most people book this tour about 39 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. The cost of $131.71 per person offers good value, considering the guided instruction, scenic drive, lunch, and all equipment provided. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience, adding flexibility for planning.

This rafting trip is ideal for families, first-time rafters, and those seeking a relaxing day outdoors. It suits travelers who prefer scenic floats over adrenaline-pumping rapids, though it still includes some mild excitement. The knowledgeable guides, stunning scenery, and included lunch create a well-rounded experience that appeals to those new to rafting or wanting a comfortable, informative adventure.
“Entertaining and very enjoyable trip with Mild to Wild. Levi, our guide is excellent. Enjoyed the fresh sandwich lunch!”
Is prior rafting experience needed?
No, this tour is designed for beginners, with safety orientation and paddle instruction provided.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes a shuttle from and back to the meeting point, self-bailing rafts, paddles, Coast Guard-approved flotation devices, safety briefings, and a deli-style lunch.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 7 hours, starting at 8:30 am and ending back at the starting point.
Are children allowed?
Yes, the trip is suitable for children around 8-12 years old, especially those looking for a calm, scenic float.
What are the guides like?
Guides are highly experienced, with an average of 2,000 miles of rafting experience. They are praised for their storytelling, friendliness, and professionalism.
What should I wear?
Guests should wear comfortable clothing suitable for water activities, and expect to get wet during the float.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, guests can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The meeting point is 745 Kane Creek Blvd in Moab.
What if I have service animals?
Service animals are allowed onboard the tour.
Is the tour accessible via public transportation?
Yes, it is near public transportation options, making access easy.
Can I book this tour in advance?
Yes, most bookings are made around 39 days ahead to secure a spot.
This Moab Full Day Rafting Trip provides a relaxed, scenic, and informative way to explore the Colorado River. With expert guides, beautiful landscapes, and a comfortable pace, it makes for a memorable outdoor adventure suitable for many travelers.