Salt River Rafting specializes in guided whitewater
river rafting trips in the spectacular 2000' deep Salt
River Canyon of Arizona just hours from Phoenix and Tucson.
Check out our new videos of the full day stretch on our photos page!
We are doing our snow dance now in hopes of a season to start on Saturday, March 7th, 2009. Snow Dance is working! Salt is 204% of normal as of Saturday December 27th, 2008!
Check out the video Arizona Highways put together of their trip with us last year. It is under the heading "River Runners".
We
offer many trip options starting
with prices as low as $65.
We know you have options so please see why we feel Salt River Rafting stands above the competition.
Mike,
I just have to tell you that we had a WONDERFUL
experience on the Salt
last monday. James was our guide and he is a real
asset to your
group. He is very knowledgeable, enjoyable, and knows
how to read people as
well as water. This was our first taste of rafting
( although not our
first experience withwhite water) and even my "chicken
sister" agreed
that she had a blast and would do it again. Thanks
again for a great
time.
Dede
MOST
UNIQUE WHITEWATER RAFT
ADVENTURE IN THE U.S.!
Arizona's Salt River is the only commercially run class
III & IV whitewater raft trip in the Sonoran Desert
of the United States. Saguaros, sun, scenery and splashes
are guaranteed with every trip!
Located just 2 1/2 hours from Phoenix and 3 hours from Tucson
in the Tonto National Forest and on the White Mountain
Apache Tribe's ancestral lands lies Arizona's "other
Grand Canyon."
Our
most popular adventure is the full
day raft trip with a delicious beachside grilled lunch and major class III rapids such as Maytag, Overboard and Exhibition.
Two,
three and four day trips venture into distinctively different gorges within the canyon, and the challenges of class
IV rapids such as Quartzite Falls.
Support
our sister company Independent
Whitewater on Colorado's Arkansas River just two
hours from Denver May - August.
All or part of our operation is conducted on public
lands under special permit from the White Mountain
Apache Tribe and the Tonto National Forest. |