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Grand Canyon Rafting Trips

1-3 Day Grand Canyon Rafting Trips

Grand Canyon & Colorado River Day Trips

Whitewater & Smooth Water Options

Looking for a shorter Colorado River adventure? These half-day, full-day, and one-day rafting trips are perfect for travelers who want canyon scenery, river time, and memorable views without committing to a multi-day expedition.

Choose between an exciting one-day whitewater rafting trip inside the Grand Canyon, a relaxing guided smooth-water float through Horseshoe Bend, or a self-guided kayak or paddleboard trip through Glen Canyon.

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One-Day Grand Canyon Whitewater Rafting Trip

The true one-day whitewater rafting experience inside the Grand Canyon. This guided motorized raft trip begins in Peach Springs, runs exciting rapids, includes canyon scenery and lunch, and finishes with a helicopter lift out of the canyon.

Best for: Adventure seekers, families with older kids, and travelers who want real Grand Canyon rapids in one day

River style: Grand Canyon whitewater plus scenic calm-water sections

Guide style: Fully guided motorized raft trip

Activity level: Moderate adventure — splashy, exciting, and more rugged than the smooth-water trips

Trip length: Full-day trip, with 7:00 AM check-in and typical return between 5:00–7:00 PM

Route: Launches from Diamond Creek after transport from Peach Springs

Starts/ends: Hualapai Lodge in Peach Springs, Arizona

Minimum age: 8+

Season: April – October, typically Friday through Monday

Rapids: Class 3–5 on a 1–10 Grand Canyon rating scale

Key difference: This is the only option on this page with actual whitewater rapids inside the Grand Canyon.

Half-Day Guided Horseshoe Bend Float

A calm, scenic guided raft trip through Glen Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. This is the easiest choice for families, younger kids, seniors, photographers, and travelers who want the beauty of the Colorado River without rapids or paddling.

Best for: Easy sightseeing, families, younger children, seniors, and first-time river guests

River style: Smooth water float with no whitewater rapids

Guide style: Fully guided motorized pontoon raft

Activity level: Very low — sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenery

Trip length: About 3.5 hours on the river / about 5 hours total

Route: Lees Ferry to Petroglyph Beach by backhaul, then a 10-mile float through Horseshoe Bend

Starts/ends: Page, Arizona, with transportation included

Minimum age: 4+

Season: March 15 – October 31

Key difference: This is the most relaxed and comfortable option — no paddling, no rapids, and no complicated logistics.

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Self-Guided Kayak, Canoe & SUP Trips

A more active smooth-water adventure where you paddle your own kayak, canoe, or stand-up paddleboard through Glen Canyon. A motorboat backhaul takes you upriver, then you float and paddle downstream at your own pace.

Best for: Active travelers, couples, independent paddlers, and people who want more freedom

River style: Smooth water with no whitewater rapids

Guide style: Self-guided after backhaul launch assistance

Activity level: Moderate — you do the paddling

Trip length: Half-day, full-day, or 2–3 day overnight options

Route: Lees Ferry upriver toward Glen Canyon Dam by backhaul, then paddle downstream through Horseshoe Bend scenery

Starts/ends: Lees Ferry in Marble Canyon, Arizona

Minimum age: 5+

Season: February – October

Key difference: This is the best short-trip option for people who want a peaceful but more hands-on river experience.

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Whitewater vs. Smooth Water: What’s the Difference?

Trip Type Experience Best Choice If You Want...
One-Day Whitewater Rafting
Guided motorized rafting through Grand Canyon rapids
Excitement, splashes, whitewater, and a full-day canyon adventure
Guided Horseshoe Bend Float
Relaxing smooth-water raft ride with guide narration
An easy, scenic, no-rapids river trip with minimal effort
Self-Guided Kayak / SUP Trip
Independent paddling through calm Glen Canyon water
More freedom, more activity, and a peaceful river day
If your goal is to raft actual Grand Canyon rapids in a single day, start with the one-day whitewater trip from Peach Springs. If your group wants calm canyon scenery, choose one of the smooth-water trips near Page or Lees Ferry.

GRAND CANYON RAFTING TRIPS

Which Trip Should You Choose?

Not sure which raft is right for you? Get a Personal Trip Match and we’ll help you choose the perfect one.

Choose the One-Day Whitewater Trip if...

  • You want real Grand Canyon whitewater rapids.
  • You are comfortable with a longer, more adventurous day.
  • Your group includes kids age 8 or older.
  • You are staying near Peach Springs, Grand Canyon West, Las Vegas, Flagstaff, or the South Rim.
  • You want the most exciting short rafting option available.

Choose the Guided Smooth Water Float if...

  • You want the easiest and most relaxing option.
  • You do not want to paddle.
  • You are traveling with younger children or older family members.
  • You are staying near Page, Lake Powell, Antelope Canyon, or Horseshoe Bend.
  • You want great canyon scenery without rapids.

Choose the Self-Guided Kayak or SUP Trip if...

  • You want a more active smooth-water experience.
  • You are comfortable paddling at your own pace.
  • You like flexibility and independence.
  • You want the option for a half-day, full-day, or overnight river trip.
  • You want to explore beaches, side areas, or camp along the river.

3–5 Day Grand Canyon Rafting Trips

Not Sure Which Trip Is Best?

The right choice depends on where you are staying, how much time you have, your group’s ages, and whether you want whitewater excitement or calm canyon scenery. Our team can help you compare the options and choose the trip that makes the most sense.

One canyon. The full journey. One unforgettable adventure.