Self-Guided Whitewater River Tubing
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Self-Guided Whitewater River Tubing
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Self-Guided Whitewater River Tubing

3 h
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About this activity
This is NOT a lazy river. You must be physically fit. Good swimming and river skills are highly recommended.

If you are a beginner or have not been on the Hen-Tag reach of the Weber River, then we recommend guided paddle rafting for your first experience.

Arrive at our Weber River Adventures Base Camp in Henefer 30 minutes before your trip start time to get checked in, sign waiver forms and receive your life jacket and whitewater river tube. We provide a brief safety tutorial before sending you on your way down the river. You will use your hands to paddle and navigate your tube for 7.5 miles down stream to Taggart.

The first 30 minutes float through private ranch property with a small but potentially challenging waterfall, and some extreme bends in the river that require you to actively paddle with your hands towards the inner bank of the bend, to prevent being pushed into the bushes by the current. This quite reach through Henefer valley offers the best chance to see wildlife such as mallards, Canada geese, great blue herons, bald eagles, red tailed hawks and osprey. After you pass the public access Weber River Float Parking Lot, you will enter the red rock and arches Canyon in Morgan County, and the challenging Rock Garden. The extremely low Croydon Bridge, also known as "Concussion Bridge" is about the half-way point of the trip. Later you will float past the Devil's Slide geological formation, and then under the Long Bridge, also known as "Killer Pillars". Then a bit of a relaxing stretch and the grand finale of Taggart's Rapid (a.k.a. Taggart Falls)

No alcohol. Wear shoes that will stay on your feet. Protect from sunburn and underarm rash.
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Included
  • Tough Whitewater Rated Tube
  • Life Jacket (personal flotation device)
  • Transportation from the take-out site at Taggart back to the starting point
Not included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Minimum age: 12 years
  • Minimum height: 5'2"
  • Minimum weight: 100 pounds
  • Maximum recommended age: Whitewater river tubing does not generally appeal to our retiree aged guests, who seem to prefer rafting or kayaking.
  • Maximum recommended weight: 200 pounds
  • No alcohol.
  • Wear a rash guard and shoes that will stay on your feet.
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 28 travelers
Features
Sport
80%
Aquatic
75%
Original
75%
Adrenaline
70%
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