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Moab Adventure Vacation

Experience the adventure capital of the world!

4 Day: Moab Adventure Vacation

The 4 day /3 night Moab Adventure Vacation is a great trip If you’re looking for a vacation that has lots of activities with all the details taken care of. Moab is the adventure capital for a reason. With 2 national parks and acres of beautiful red rock cliffs and secret canyons it is an adventure seekers dream.

The Moab Adventure package combines the splashes of whitewater rafting on the Colorado River with adrenaline pumping fun of Canyoneering off of 200 foot arches. You will also get a chance to experience the sunset Hummer tour overlooking Arches National Park and mountain bike the famous Moab trails.

Every detail of this vacation is taken care of for you. 3 nights stay at the perfectly located Best Western Canyonlands in Moab and all your meals are provided at a variety of quality Moab restaurants. All you and your family need is a little adventuresome spirit and a camera!

Dates & Rates

2024 Dates

We custom build these tours.  Please contact us at 800-332-2439 or info@griffithexp.com to book your tour.

2024 Trip Rates

$ Call for Pricing

  • Includes 3 nights lodging in Moab and all meals.
  • Does not include taxes & government user fees
  • Rates based on double occupancy
What This Rate Includes
    • Full Day on the Colorado River
    • Half Day Canyoneering
    • Sunset Hummer Tour
    • Mountain Biking
    • 3 Nights Lodging in Moab Utah
    • All Meals While in Moab
    • Quality Guides: Highly Experienced, Professional, & Licensed
    • Iced Coolers on boats
    • Lemonade, Iced Water, and Gatorade
More Information
    • Trip Deposit: 20% deposit required upon reservation. Full balance due 45 days prior to departure.
    • Trip Cancellation Insurance
    • Minimum Age: 12 years old
What Is Not Included in Trip Fares
    • Guide Gratuities by no means required but always appreciated by our guides. We recommend 10-20% of the cost of the river portion of the trip.
    • Transportation to Moab Utah.
    • Government user fees and taxes (about 9% of trip cost.)

Itinerary

Day 1 - Hummer Tour

Welcome to Moab Utah! After settling into your room, enjoy dining at the Moab Brewery where you can enjoy Moab’s only ‘on-site’ brewery and a varied menu including sandwiches, steaks, salads, burgers, daily specials, and kid’s menu. Whether you’re hungry or thirsty, enjoy the comfortable atmosphere.

 

End your first day with an exciting sunset Hummer tour. Moab’s slickrock trails are a great place to see what Hummers can really do. This is easy fun for the whole family. This adventure features visits to secluded canyons, ancient rock art and breathtaking vistas!

Day 2: Rafting Westwater Canyon

This proposed Wild and Scenic River is totally isolated from modern civilization: a canyon of serene solitude surrounded by red sandstone spires. The river cascades through the ever-deepening sandstone monuments and into the narrow Black Granite Gorge. The river meets opposition from the canyon walls, creating the fast and furious rapids that give Westwater its reputation: Funnel Falls, Last Chance, The Steps, and, of course, the infamous Skull Rapid.

 

This trip is designed for adventure seekers and canyon lovers, for those looking for great rapids on a remote and regulated river. The smaller number of people allowed in the canyon each day is strictly controlled. This means you will encounter almost no one else on the river during your trip. We use oarboats here but paddleboats are available for the experienced by advance request.

Day 3 - Canyoneering

A Cliffs and Canyons Guide will meet you in the Gonzo Inn’s Lobby for your guided canyoneering adventure at 7:00 AM. Ephedra’s Grotto begins as we hike across ancient petrified sand dunes which lead us into a dry rock wash. Quickly the wash turns into a dry waterfall that seems to almost disappear into the tightest, deepest rain gutter imaginable. “We go down there?!” is the usual question after peering over the edge, and indeed we do. This exquisite rappel is the first obstacle in reaching the entrance to the amazing and not-at-all-famous Grotto. Now, enveloped in a small stone room, whose floor rarely sees the light of day, we exit to find our next challenge… a jaw-dropping rappel into the alluring green canyon below via an enormous natural stone bridge! A cool spring-fed stream accompanies us for the rest of this outstanding hike.

 

After lunch, leisurely walk the Mill Creek footpath and then experience some of the famous art galleries that Moab has to offer. This evening is reserved for you to explore Canyonlands or Arches National Park on your own.

 

Dinner is set up for you at Moab’s Zax Pizzeria, which offers Mouthwatering Burgers, Fresh Salads, Delicious Pasta Dishes and world famous All-You-Can-Eat Gourmet Pizza, Soup and Salad Buffet!

Day 4 - Mountain Biking

Klondike Bluffs is a 10-15 mile half day ride with moderate climbs and varied terrain. This ride offers bikers a good introduction to Moab’s famous slickrock terrain. You’ll also view dinosaur tracks along our route. At the half way point, a short walk will take us into Arches National Park and to breathtaking views of the red bluffs and arches below. The ride back is mostly down hill with lots of dips and rolls. Lots of fun!

Maps

Maps of Westwater Canyon

Westwater Canyon lies between Grand Junction, Colorado and Moab, Utah on the Colorado River. This canyon has become one of the most popular whitewater destinations in the American West.

 

National Geographic called it “the best short whitewater trip in the west.” Westwater Canyon has a colorful history of miners, outlaws, cowboys, engineers, and river enthusiasts. Westwater’s unique geology creates awe inspiring vistas and exciting whitewater.

Westwater Canyon Information
    • River: The Colorado River
    • Rapid Rating: Class III-IV (depending on Water Levels)
    • Put in: Loma or Westwater Ranger Station
    • Take-out location: Cisco
    • River Miles: 17 or 31
    • Number of rapids: 16
    • First to run Cataract Canyon: Bert Loper and Ellsworth Kolb in 1916

Resources

Required Forms

Please print, sign and return the required forms (for each person in your party) to our office by email, fax or mail at least 45 days prior to your trip.

 

Trip Document in PDF's
Helpful Links

Canyonlands National Park: Canyonlands National Park preserves a colorful landscape of sedimentary sandstones eroded into countless canyons, mesas and buttes by the Colorado River and its tributaries.

 

Arches National Park: Arches National Park preserves over two thousand natural sandstone arches, including the world-famous Delicate Arch, in addition to a variety of unique geological resources and formations.

 

Moab Travel Council: A great resource on Moab area trails, hotels, and other great things to do in Moab.

Links to Area Information

Moab Weather

Water Levels

How to get to Moab

What to do other than rafting

Questions About the Trip
If I need to cancel my trip, is there a way to get my money back?

Sheri Griffith Expeditions maintains a no‑refund policy. Because each trip has a limited number of seats, your reservation holds space that cannot easily be filled by another guest. For this reason, all payments are non‑refundable, and this applies in every circumstance.

 

To protect your travel investment, we strongly recommend purchasing Travel Insurance. For more information about Travel Insurance, click here.

 

If you are unable to participate in your scheduled trip but would like to transfer your reservation to the following year, you may do so for a $300 per‑participant transfer fee, provided the change is made at least three weeks prior to your departure date.

How do I book a trip?

There are several easy ways to make a reservation. The easiest for this trip is to call 800-332-2439.

How much money do I have to put down to secure my seat? What is the payment policy?

For 1‑day trips, full payment is required at the time of booking.

For multiday trips, a non‑refundable 20% deposit is due when you make your reservation, with the remaining balance due 45 days before departure.

 

After your reservation is confirmed, you’ll receive a reservation packet that includes your packing list, travel tips, travel insurance information, a beverage request form, and a guest registration form. Please complete the guest registration form and return it promptly so we can prepare for your trip.

Is it possible for my trip to be changed or canceled?

We make every effort to operate each trip as planned. However, we reserve the right to adjust the itinerary or cancel a trip if necessary due to circumstances beyond our control, including weather conditions, water levels, insufficient reservations, changes in international relations, or other unforeseen factors.

 

If a cancellation becomes necessary, all payments you have made will be refunded. Our financial liability is limited to the amount you have paid to Sheri Griffith Expeditions and does not extend to additional expenses incurred by trip participants.

Do I have to go to the River Trip Orientation? When and where will it be held?

On the evening before your trip, we meet at our office (2231 South Highway 191) at 5 pm (MDT) in Moab for a brief pre‑trip orientation. During this meeting, you’ll learn what to expect on your adventure, receive your dry bags, complete the required Assumption of Risk forms, and have an opportunity to ask any final questions.

 

If you are unable to attend the orientation, please let us know in advance so we can make alternate arrangements.

What do we drink on our trip? Should I bring my own drinks? What beverages are allowed on the river?

If you’d like to bring personal beverages, such as soda, beer, wine, or other favorites, you’re welcome to bring them on the morning of departure. We’ll store them in our iced coolers for you.

 

During the trip, we provide a selection of beverages including sodas, water, lemonade and Gatorade mixes, as well as tea, juice, and coffee each morning.

Should I tip my guides?

Guests often ask about gratuities and what amount is appropriate. If you feel your guides have provided an exceptional experience, you are welcome to leave a gratuity with the Trip Leader, who will distribute it among the crew. While completely optional, a general guideline is 15%–20% of the trip cost.

 

If you plan to tip, please bring cash, a personal check, or ask your Trip Leader for Venmo information—ATMs are hard to find in the backcountry! Checks should be made out directly to the Trip Leader, not to Sheri Griffith Expeditions. 

 

Please note: We are unable to accept credit card gratuities while on the river. If you would like to tip using a credit card, please call our office to complete your transaction.

What physical condition do I need to be in for this trip?

If you’re in reasonably good health and have an adventurous spirit, you should have no trouble enjoying our trips. You don’t need to be an athlete to participate in a river expedition, but please be aware that we are several hours from the nearest medical facility while on the river.

 

If you take medication, please bring an adequate supply and inform your guide about what you’re taking. When you meet your guide, discreetly share any medical conditions or concerns, including allergies such as bee stings.

 

Each guide carries a first‑aid kit and may need to know if certain medications require special storage. Understanding any health considerations also helps us plan daily activities appropriately.

 

Pregnant guests and anyone with heart conditions should obtain their physician’s approval before joining a river trip.

What risks am I facing when I go on my trip?

Sheri Griffith Expeditions has maintained an excellent safety record since 1971. However, participation in any outdoor adventure involves inherent risks, and guests should understand that accidents or illnesses may occur. While our guides are trained professionals and we take all reasonable precautions, we cannot guarantee your safety. Each participant is responsible for exercising sound judgment and remaining attentive during all activities.

 

Environmental conditions, including water levels, weather, and other natural elements, are determined by forces beyond our control and contribute to the risks associated with rafting and camping. Prior to departure, all guests will be required to sign an Assumption of Risk and Release Form acknowledging these conditions. Sheri Griffith Expeditions assumes no responsibility for injuries, loss of personal belongings, or additional time or expenses incurred by trip members.

 

We strongly recommend purchasing Travel Insurance, which can help protect your travel investment, provide coverage for unexpected medical situations, and offer reimbursement should you need to cancel your trip.

I’m unsure of what to do with my vehicle, and I don’t want to lose my keys and other valuables on the river, what can I do?

You are welcome to leave your vehicle parked at our office during your trip. We have a gated parking area, as well as a safe room for luggage and valuables while you are on the river.

 

More FAQs

“We had the best time in Moab! It's a vacation that we'll be doing again and staying on the river longer!! We really enjoyed every day! The guides were wonderful and super knowledgeable about everything Moab had to offer! We all learned new things and tried new things and really had a fantastic time! Everyone with SGE is wonderful. We'll definitely be back!!”

Marisa Keene, Springfield, MO

Location: Moab, UT
Highlights: Classic Splashing Rapids; Sunset Hummer Tour; Colorado River Rapids; Canyoneering; Moab Mountain Biking
Adults: Call for Pricing; Includes 3 nights lodging in Moab and all meals; Does not include taxes & government user fees; Rates based on double occupancy
Trip Length: 4 Days / 3 Nights
Host City: Moab, Utah
Min. Age: 12 Years Old
Rapids: III–IV (Depending on Water Levels)
2024 Dates: Call for availability
Boats: Paddleboat, Oarboats