Experience the Wonders of Desolation Canyon Rafting

Adventure through rapids, history, and stunning landscapes in Desolation Canyon.

Embark on a Desolation Canyon Adventure


The Green River in Desolation Canyon is home to thrilling rapids, captivating history, and stunning canyon views. Navigate through terraced yellow rock walls and experience rapids like Little Wild Horse and Rattlesnake.


Beyond the rapids, enjoy tranquil river stretches, hike lush river bottoms, and explore secluded side canyons. Delve into the history of the Fremont Indians, Ute tribes, and legendary outlaws like Butch Cassidy who once roamed this historic area.


Spend nights under starry skies, savor gourmet Dutch-oven meals, and spot diverse wildlife. Every bend in the river brings new surprises, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

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Below are Some Common Questions about

  • What are the classifications of the rapids?

    Desolation Canyon rapids range from Class II to Class III depending on water levels. They provide first-timers with a lively introduction to the adventures of river running, but will also satisfy seasoned boaters looking for novelty and excitement.

  • What kind of boats will we be in?

    Oar-powered 18’ row rafts invite you to sit back and enjoy the ride while your competent guide maneuvers through the rapids and powers through flat water. A small outboard motor may be used to cover distances more efficiently when the water levels are low. For those interested in a hands-on rafting adventure, we offer two-person inflatable kayaks when water conditions are favorable. Splashy waves seem much bigger from the seat of an inflatable kayak!

  • How hot or cold will the weather be? Will it rain?

    Utah’s Canyon Country is known for its fantastic weather. In the spring and fall, daytime temperatures range from 50-80 degrees F, dropping to 30-50 degrees at night. Expect summer temperatures between 65 and 95 degrees during the day and 55-75 degrees at night. Thunderstorms can build quickly in this area, so it’s always a good idea to prepare with rain gear. We recommend that you check the local weather before departing to see what is forecast during your trip. Always be prepared for the sun; wear sunscreen and a hat to protect your skin.

  • Can I bring my camera?

    We encourage you to bring a camera to record your river adventure. Before your trip, stash it in two zip-lock bags and then put it in a small dry bag borrowed from our office. We can’t guarantee it will be water-tight in every situation, but this has proved a good option for easy access and storage.

  • May I bring my own beverages?

    Water and lemonade are provided on the boats and at camp; however, a water bottle is nice to have during the day. Coffee, tea or hot chocolate may be available in camp upon request. You may also choose to bring up to two six-pack cans of soda or other beverages to store in the on-board ice chest. Drinks will be placed in a drink cooler as space becomes available. Any wine or liquor will need to be packed in your dry bag. PLEASE DO NOT BRING GLASS.


    NOTE: Alcohol consumed in excess can compromise a person’s judgment, putting his or her own safety at risk and disturbing the wilderness experience of others. If you view excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages as an essential element in rafting or camping, we suggest that you charter a private trip.

  • What are the meals like?

    Meals begin with lunch the first day and end with lunch the last day. You’ll be more than surprised and delighted with the tasty entrees and sumptuous desserts our guides are able to whip up seemingly from out of nowhere. We use a variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, cheese, and breads to provide a varied and well-rounded menu. If you have allergies or other special dietary needs, please let us know AT THE TIME OF RESERVATION. We will do our best to accommodate you.

  • What are the toilet facilities like?

    Restrooms are available at our office and all major boat launch sites. A portable toilet will be set up in camp for your comfort and convenience. For privacy, it will be secluded behind a large rock or clump of trees or set up inside a “John” tent. The toilet will be available each evening and morning and for emergencies during the day. Our guides (both male and female) are sensitive to the unique challenges women may encounter while traveling in a wilderness area. Please don’t hesitate to ask if there are questions concerning these issues. Many women find it helpful to wear a two-piece swimsuit and/or have a skirt or wrap-around sarong for privacy and convenience. Ziploc bags are handy for storage and disposal of feminine hygiene products.

Stunning Views

A river with a sunset in the background and a cliff in the foreground.
A river in the middle of a canyon with mountains in the background
Rafts are lined up on the shore of a river at sunset

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