Float Ruby Horsethief Canyon for 3 days with campsite meals included
3 days • 2 nights
Meals, dry bags, transport
Raft a calm 26-mile stretch of the Colorado River from Loma (near Grand Junction) to Westwater in Utah on a 3-day, 2-night trip. Spend time on the water, explore the canyon between floats, and camp riverside with your guide.
Ages 10+.
Guide gratuity is not included (typical $80–$100 per person).
A $120 vehicle shuttle service is required and paid directly to Rimrock Adventures.
Cancel 14 days (336 hours) before scheduled launch time for a full refund. No refund for cancellations within 14 days.
Yes. You must use a required vehicle shuttle service that costs $120 and you pay it directly to Rimrock Adventures. Guide gratuity is also not included; a typical tip is $80–$100 per person.
Bring quick-dry clothing (avoid cotton when possible), water-resistant layers for cool nights, sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses with a strap), and footwear that can get wet (strap-on sandals or tennis shoes; no flip-flops on the water). Pack toiletries like a headlamp, insect repellent, and any prescription medication, plus a tight-lid water bottle (no glass).
Yes. You get a large waterproof dry bag (about 110L) and a smaller personal dry bag. Pack light enough that all your clothing and camping gear fit in the large bag, and keep small daily items (like lip balm, medication, and a camera) in the smaller bag.
360 South Camino Del Rio Suite 200, Durango CO, 81301
Durango Rivertrippers delivers consistently excellent tours thanks to guides who clearly love what they do. Kelly, Denise, and Russ get mentioned by name repeatedly for their deep knowledge of local history, geology, and archaeology. They're patient, friendly, and go the extra mile—taking group photos, adjusting pace for slower walkers, and handling unexpected situations like illness or heavy rain with professionalism. The jeep tours to waterfalls are popular, with families calling them the most memorable part of multi-day Durango trips. What stands out is how guides share fascinating details you'd never discover on your own, from geological formations to stories about ancestral Puebloan peoples. The booking staff also earns praise for being helpful and accommodating when plans change. Multiple families agree this is an absolute must-do experience, with beautiful scenery and educational content that appeals to all ages. The combination of stunning views and genuinely engaging guides creates something special.
Enjoyed the trip, was able to take some great pictures. Thanks!
B.D. GDuncan
April 3, 2026
Enjoyed the trip, was able to take some great pictures. Thanks!
B.D. GDuncan
April 3, 2026