Cataract Canyon Rafting Tours from Moab, Utah | MoabRaftingTours.com

North America's
Most Legendary
Big Water Run

Where the Green River and Colorado River collide just south of Moab in Canyonlands National Park, the combined current doubles in force and carves a 100-mile corridor of raw, untamed whitewater. This is Cataract Canyon — one of the last free-flowing stretches of the Colorado River, alive with Class III through Class V rapids that have challenged explorers since John Wesley Powell's 1869 expedition.

Guided Cataract Canyon rafting trips from Moab put you on the water with expert river guides who know every drop, every eddy, and every side canyon in this magnificent corner of the American Southwest. Between the adrenaline, you'll drift through soaring canyon walls, camp on white sand beaches, and sleep under one of the darkest skies in the lower 48.

Biggest spring rapids in the West
Canyonlands National Park scenery
Ancient ruins & petroglyphs
No experience required
Dark sky stargazing every night
Expert Wilderness First Responders

Cataract Canyon
Tour Packages

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Class IV–V Rapids

2-Day Express

All the biggest drops and legendary rapids packed into two fast-paced days. A high-powered motorized raft covers calm stretches quickly so you spend maximum time on the whitewater. Ground transfer return to Moab.

2 Days
Duration
100 mi
River Miles
12+
Min. Age
Included
All Meals Camping Gear Rafts & Gear Expert Guides Ground Shuttle Return Moab Pickup

Planning a group trip? We offer private Cataract Canyon charters for corporate retreats, bachelor parties, and family reunions. Contact us →

Legendary
Drops

Cataract Canyon holds some of North America's most storied whitewater. During peak spring snowmelt in May and June, these are considered among the biggest rapids on the continent.

01
The Big Drops
Three consecutive drops — the canyon's defining sequence
V
02
Satan's Gut
Notorious for its hole and powerful hydraulic
IV+
03
Little Niagara
A thundering curtain of whitewater in high water
IV
04
Hell-to-Pay
Powell's original portage site; now run by expert guides
IV+
05
The Capsize
Where even experienced boaters earn their stories
V

Best Time to
Run Cataract

Water levels transform the character of Cataract Canyon throughout the season, from earth-shaking spring floods to technical late-summer boulder runs. Every month offers something extraordinary.

May – Early June
Peak Flows

Maximum snowmelt from the Rockies creates the biggest water of the year. The Big Drops reach their full, terrifying glory. This is the bucket-list window for big whitewater seekers.

⛵ Motorized J-Rig rafts

Mid-June – July
High Water

Still powerful and thrilling. Water levels begin to drop, bringing a mix of J-rigs and oar boats. Warm temperatures make swimming stops a highlight.

⛵ J-Rigs + Oar Boats

August
Moderate

Boulder gardens emerge as water drops, making rapids more technical. Perfect for those wanting a hands-on paddle experience. Warmest temperatures of the season.

🚣 Oar Boats + Paddle Rafts

September
Late Season

Cooler desert days, smaller crowds, and incredible canyon light for photography. Rapids remain exciting and technical. A serene final chapter of the rafting season.

🚣 Oar Boats + Paddle Rafts

Everything
Handled for You

Your only job is to show up ready for adventure. We take care of every detail — from gear to gourmet riverside meals — so you can be fully present on the river.

Moab Hotel Pickup

We collect you from your Moab accommodation and shuttle you to the put-in. No logistics, no stress.

All Camping Gear

Cots, tents, sleeping bags, chairs, and a full camp kitchen setup on pristine white sand beaches every night.

All Meals Prepared

Your guides double as camp chefs. Expect hot breakfasts, hearty lunches, and three-course riverside dinners.

Rafts & Safety Equipment

Top-condition rafts matched to current water levels, plus Type V whitewater life jackets, helmets, and dry bags.

Expert Certified Guides

Wilderness First Responder certified river guides with deep knowledge of Cataract Canyon's history, geology, and ecology.

Scenic Return (4-Day)

4-Day Classic guests fly back over Canyonlands National Park in a small aircraft — a breathtaking finale to an unforgettable trip.

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What Our Guests
Are Saying

★★★★★

"The Big Drops were absolutely terrifying in the best possible way. I've rafted rivers across the country and Cataract in peak flow is in a class of its own. Our guide navigated it like he was born on the river."

Jason T.
4-Day Classic · May 2025
★★★★★

"We did this as a family with our 14-year-old. The guides had him engaged in navigation, plant identification, and spotting petroglyphs. He came home a different kid — curious, confident, and begging to go back."

Karen M.
4-Day Classic · June 2025
★★★★★

"I booked the 2-Day Express for efficiency and got every bit of the Cataract experience. The flight-return on the 4-day definitely tempts me to go back. The camp food was legitimately some of the best I've eaten anywhere."

Ryan G.
2-Day Express · August 2025

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READY TO
RUN IT?

Peak-season Cataract Canyon departures sell out weeks in advance. Choose your trip and secure your spot today — we'll handle everything else.

Questions first? Read the FAQ or contact our team. Flexible cancellation available. See trip policies.

Cataract Canyon
FAQ

Do I need rafting experience for Cataract Canyon?

No prior experience is required. Our certified guides handle all navigation and safety. Guests must be comfortable in moving water, able to swim if they fall in, and meet the minimum age of 12 for spring trips (10 for July–September). Read our safety page for full requirements.

What is the best month to raft Cataract Canyon?

May and early June deliver the biggest whitewater in peak snowmelt. July and August offer warm weather with excellent but slightly lower flows. September is beautiful with fewer crowds. Each season has distinct appeal — the right time depends on your priorities.

What type of raft will we use?

In spring high water we use large motorized J-rigs, engineered specifically for Cataract's biggest waves. Later in summer we transition to oar-powered rafts and paddle boats for a more hands-on experience. Boat type is matched to current water levels for safety and optimal experience.

Is the 4-Day Classic or 2-Day Express better?

Both trips cover the same 100 miles and hit the legendary rapids. The 4-Day Classic includes more time for side hikes, relaxing on beaches, ancient ruin exploration, and ends with a breathtaking scenic flight return. The 2-Day Express packs in the big drops on a faster schedule — perfect for those with limited time.

What's included in the trip cost?

All meals from departure to return, camping equipment, rafts and safety gear, certified guide services, Moab hotel pickup, and the return transportation (scenic flight for 4-Day, ground shuttle for 2-Day). Personal items and gratuity are not included. See our packing guide.

How far is Cataract Canyon from Moab?

The put-in at the Green/Colorado River confluence is approximately 50 miles south of Moab via Canyonlands National Park. We provide transportation from your Moab hotel to the river and back, so you don't need to arrange anything independently.

Can I book a private Cataract Canyon trip?

Yes. We offer private and custom group charters for corporate outings, bachelor/bachelorette parties, family reunions, and guided adventure groups. Visit our groups page or contact us to discuss options and pricing.

What is your cancellation policy?

We offer flexible cancellation on most departures. Full details, including deposit requirements and refund timelines, are available on our trip policies page. We recommend reviewing these before booking.

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