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Green River Rafting in Gray Canyon
Be prepared and know what to expect on your Colorado River rafting vacation!

 

If you have already made a reservation for a trip, you will find important trip information, as well as travel arrangement tips here. We may have already mailed you a printed copy of this information as well. Feel free to call us if you have any questions!
(Download this information as a PDF file here if you would like to print it.)
 
1 day Green River Trips in Gray Canyon

WHERE TO MEET US
You need to get to a town called Green River, Utah

HOW TO GET THERE


Traveling from home by private vehicle:
Consult a Utah road map and locate I-70 running east and west across the state. The town of Green River is located approximately in the eastern 3rd of the state right on I-70, 105 miles west of Grand Junction, Colorado and about 104 miles east of Salina, Utah. The distance from Salt Lake City to Green River is about 185 miles. From SLC, take I-15 south to exit 256, thence east on US 6 up over the Wasatch Plateau to Price and Wellington and continue on to Green River. Plan on arriving in Green River in time for a 6:30 PM orientation meeting on the patio at the John Wesley Powell museum the evening prior to your river trip.

Traveling from home by air:

Book a flight to Salt Lake City and rent a car and drive to Green River, Utah. (See above) 

OR, book a flight to Salt Lake City to arrive in time to utilize the services of Big Horn Express  (www.bighornexpress.com), a van shuttle service departing SLC daily at 2:00 PM to points south, including Green River.   Please Note! Bighorn is out of business as of July 31, 2010.

OR, book a flight to Grand Junction, Colorado, rent a car and drive to Green River, Utah OR contact American Spirit Shuttle (www.americanspiritshuttle.net) for service between Grand Junction and Green River. (If you are arranging transportation with Big Horn or American Spirit to get to Green River, don't forget to also make reservations for a return at the end of your trip. You should plan on arriving in Green River in time for a 6:30 PM orientation meeting at the John Wesley Powell museum the evening prior to your trip.

Traveling by RAIL! (Could be fun!)
AMTRAK provides service to Green River, Utah. The local station isn't much to look at (it is closed), but the train will stop, and we'll pick you up there and take you back at the end of the river trip!
 
In addition to the above, charter air service is available between SLC / Green River and between Grand Junction / Green River. Contact Red Tail Aviation at 435-637-9556 or 800-842-925. A three passenger minimum fare usually applies.

WHERE TO STAY WHEN YOU GET THERE

Some of the accommodation options in Green River

Holiday Inn Express
965 E Main
435-564-4439 or
800-465-4329
Located directly east of the J.W.Powell Museum.

River Terrace
885 E Main
435-564-3401

Super 8
1248 E Main
435-564-8888
800-800-8000

Comfort Inn
1065 E Main
435-564-3300

West Winds
Knights Rodeway Inn
525 E Main
435-565-3421

Sleepy Hollow
94 E Main
435-563-8189

There are also four campgrounds in Green River

Green River State Park
150 S Green River Blvd
435-564-3633
800-322-3770

KOA
910 E Main
435-564-8195
800-562-5734

Shady Acres
360 E Main
435-564-8290
800-537-8674

AOK Campground
570 N Green River Blvd
435-564-8372

WHAT WILL HAPPEN WHEN YOU GET THERE
We will meet you the morning of departure for a short pre river trip orientation meeting, and transport you to the Westwater launch ramp. At this meeting, we will pass out water proof river bags for you to pack your gear into. General questions and concerns will be addressed along with a brief overview of what to expect during the day.

WHAT WILL HAPPEN AT THE END OF THE RIVER TRIP
At the end of all of our Utah trips, we will return you to Green River, Utah. If you have your own vehicle, we will take you back to our parking lot. If you arrived in Green River via Big Horn Express or American Spirit Shuttle or AMTRAK, we will take you to your motel (for which you should have pre-arranged a room).

WHAT TO BRING

Clothing (amounts will vary based on trip length):
shorts*  long pants shirt
1 long sleeved shirt   swimsuit
2 hats with tie strings bandanas rain gear 
jacket or sweatshirt sandals & tennis shoes Sarong**
water bottle/canteen    
*Shorts/pants with pockets that close with Velcro or a zipper are good to have. Also, pants with zip-off legs that turn into shorts are nice as well.
**A sarong or light weight cloth is handy to use for a sun shade/cover up on the boat and can provide some privacy while changing clothes.
     

During the day on the rafts, your feet can be wet for long periods. Strap-on sandals are appropriate.

The best rain gear is pants and a jacket. Ponchos are not effective and are very difficult to wear under a life jacket.

For trip clothing, some people prefer synthetics that are quick drying and some like the evaporative cooling of wet cotton. During the cooler months you will want quick-drying clothes and during the hottest months you may want to bring some cotton clothes.

The only cash you will need will be for accommodations, meals and drink purchases in Green River, Utah and guide gratuities (8-10% of trip fare recommended). A credit card may prove handy for unforeseen emergencies.

We provide plenty of water/lemonade. You bring your own canned drinks and soda.

There are limited fishing opportunities mainly for catfish. If you choose to bring a rod, make it a compact model. You will need to purchase a non resident temporary license. Go to: www.wildlife.utah.gov Click on: Buy Fishing & Hunting Licenses Online.

WHAT NOT TO BRING
Do not bring: radios, jewelry, electrical appliances, pets, firearms.


TRIP INTERRUPTION INSURANCE
We urge you to purchase vacation interruption insurance to protect you in case you find you must cancel your trip. Policy purchases may be time sensitive. Plan ahead!
Please contact Travelsafe.com or call (800) 523-8020
   
EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS

Once you launch on the river, communication from/to family is very difficult. For emergency contact from a family member, leave the following telephone numbers with appropriate persons:

Moki Mac River Expeditions: (800) 284-7280 or (801) 268-6667 or (801) 631-3127
Moki Mac Green River Warehouse: (435) 564-3361 or (435) 749-1135

WEATHER

April/May: Average temperatures are in the low 70's/mid 80's (20-27 C) during the day and the low 50's/mid 60's (8-16 C) at night. There may be rain showers.
June: Average temperatures are in the high 90's/low 100's (33-38 C) during the day and the low 70's (22 C) at night. It us usually dry.
July/August: Average temperatures are in the high 90's/low 100's (33-38 C) during the day and mid 70's (23 C) at night. Thundershowers are likely.
September/October: Average temperatures are in the mid 80's/low 90's (27-30 C) during the day and the mid 50's/low 60's (10-14 C) at night. Rain showers.


For Reservations and Information
877 394-9897
or info@mokimac.com