Located a short distance from the Las Vegas Strip in Lake Mead National Recreation Area, the Black Canyon, is truly one of those unique places to visit. This canyon, formed by the Colorado River, lies just below the mighty Hoover Dam where the canyon walls rise nearly 2,000 feet from the river`s edge.
The exquisite Black Canyon region varies from sheer cliffs of multicolored rocks to sandy beaches and secluded coves, is a premier location for your favorite outdoor activity. Whether hiking, rafting, boating or fishing, enjoy the warm desert sun year `round as you explore more than 235 miles of shoreline.
During this excursion, our experienced and knowledgeable guides will share with you the history of this magnificent geological area. The high canyon walls will leave you breathless. Be prepared to see Desert Big Horn Sheep, Osprey, and Great Blue Heron in their natural setting. Bring your camera and plenty of film, because it is seldom you will have an opportunity such as this to view the wonders of nature.
Our rafts will stop along the shore to give you a chance to swim or play in the cool clear waters below Hoover Dam. You might take this opportunity to enjoy the box lunch provided while watching and listening to the sights and sounds of this magnificent desert. Your trip will end on the Arizona side of the river at Willow Beach. Here you will have the chance to shop for distinctive remembrances of your trip before boarding our comfortable tour buses for the return trip over the crest of the Hoover Dam to our office or your Las Vegas hotel.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a difficult and dangerous white water raft trip?
A: No. This is a motor-assisted float trip. The large custom rafts were built with your safety and comfort in mind.
Q: Are there any age restrictions as to who can go on the trip?
A: No. We have had babies and great grandparents enjoy the trip. But do remember, you will be outside in the sun for several hours. There will also be a certain amount of walking (about 500 feet) along a sloped path to board the rafts. We will make special efforts to accommodate any limitations.
Q: Do I need to bring lunch?
A: No. We provide an individual box lunch for each passenger. The lunch is in a unique insulated container that is yours to keep as a souvenir. The lunch includes a turkey sandwich, fruit, cookies, chips, and bottled water. If you have special diet requirements, we can accommodate you, just let us know in advance. The rafts also carry extra water onboard.
Q: How long does the trip take?
A: You will need to be at our staging area by 9:30 am. You will be on the water for about three hours. You should arrive back at the meeting area by about 3:00 pm.
Q: How many passengers are on a raft?
A: It depends. We have four sizes of rafts. We try to match raft size to the number of passengers. The standard raft size is 40 passengers. All the rafts have plenty of room for passengers. You will not be over-crowded.
Q: What should I wear and bring?
A: You should wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Though this is a float trip, you may get wet from splashes or spray. Also, you may want to wade or swim during the shore break. You should wear a hat, since you will be in the sun, and bring sunscreen.
Q: Will we be able to stop and swim during the tour?
A: If time allows, there will be breaks to give you time to swim in the Colorado River. If you would like, you can wear your swimming suit under your clothes just in case.
Q: Should I bring my camera? Are there any good photo opportunities?
A: Yes. This is one of the most scenic parts of the recreation area. You will start by seeing the "back side" of Hoover Dam, an area restricted to most visitors. |