Full service, all-inclusive trips
Luxury camping accommodations
Smaller groups, better experience
No "cookie-cutter" trips
A touch of class on the river
Full service, all-inclusive
Luxury camping accommodations
Smaller groups, better experience
No "cookie-cutter" trips
A touch of class on the river
Don't Just Take Our Word For it
40+ years of award-winning expeditions
National Geographic-recognized outfitter
“Best of State” award for River Outfitter
Industry-leading guides and guest care
What’s Included (and What You Don’t Have to Worry About)
Don't Stress, Just Enjoy
Professional guides who handle all the logistics
All camping gear and river equipment
Gourmet meals prepared riverside
Transportation from Moab to and from the river
Lodging in Moab (Luxury Trips only)
Women-only and Kosher options available
Personalized experiences with smaller groups
1-3 day trip options
Mellow float on the Colorado River
Suitable for all ages
Departs every day
Great water fights
Warm river great for swimming
3-4 day trip options
Luxury lodging & scenic return trips
Professional chef & fine wine pairings
Oversized tents, fresh linens, comfy cots
Camp setup handled by expert crew
Smaller groups for a private, personalized feel
4-5 day options
Exciting Whitewater with Class II to IV Rapids
Plentiful Wildlife Viewing Opportunities
Activities in camp and throughout the trip.
Easy to moderate whitewater fun for everyone.
4-5 day trip options
Unwind on big sandy beach campsites
Enjoy meals, games, and activities for all ages
Explore historic sites in one of the most remote canyons in the U.S.
Learn outdoor skills from expert guides
People who want to play outdoors! People who want to enjoy the outdoors without all the pre-planning, buying gear, figuring it out, and having to work at getting comfortable in nature. Our guests come from a broad spectrum of backgrounds, careers, ages and experiences. Ages vary from 5 years to 90 years old. Experience ranges from never camped before to grew up in the wilderness.
Here is a list of our suggested ages for the whitewater rafting trips that we offer. All ages are suggestions, and can vary dependent upon water levels and other conditions.
Ages 5 and Up (Minimum 50 pounds)
- Fisher Towers Family Trip on the Colorado River
-Desolation Canyon Family Trip on the Green River
Ages 8 and Up
-Gates of Lodore on the Green River
Ages 10 and Up
-Westwater Canyon on the Colorado River
-Cataract Canyon on the Colorado River*Yampa River Trips
Ages 12 and Up
-High-Water Cataract Canyon Trips (Late May and Early June)
On the upper end of the age spectrum, as long as you are in good health and are relatively mobile, you should have a great time on any of our rafting trips. Please reference our Essential Eligibility Criteria page for more information. Most of the hikes require moderate physical exertion, but all are optional. If the water levels are significantly abnormal in any given year and we feel that your vacation could be adversely affected, we may contact you with other possible rafting options.
Our trips take place in wilderness environments where rivers, weather and wildlife can be unpredictable. Our primary goal is to minimize risk but there are inherent risks that cannot be entirely avoided without changing the nature of an outdoor adventure. Our trips involve physical exertion and exposure to the elements including cold water and the potential for heat, sun, wind, rain and snow. Each participant on an SGE trip must take an active role in their own safety. You will likely encounter wilderness conditions that you are unfamiliar with. You must pay attention and be aware of your surroundings. Even a non-life threatening injury/illness in a wilderness setting can become a major emergency and can alter the nature of the trip and potentially endanger the entire group. By joining one of our trips and signing the Assumption of Risk form, you are acknowledging all of the risks described in that document. Contact our reservations staff to assist you in picking a trip that fits your personal comfort level.
Our guides are one of our most valuable resources. They are passionate about rivers, canyons and sharing them with others. Our guides go through an in-depth training prior to ever taking our guests down the river. Many of our guides have current Wilderness First Responder training (WFR) or Emergency Medical Technician certifications (EMT) and, all carry at least Basic First Aid and CPR training. We highly encourage our guides to obtain Swiftwater Rescue Training and, all guides practice Swiftwater Rescue Techniques during training each year. In addition to formal training in whitewater navigation and risk management strategies, many of our guides have also obtained Food Handlers Training.
The probability of going for a swim varies depending on the trip that you choose and/or the vessel you choose. A person must be prepared that he/she may take a swim on any of our rivers (Whitewater or Flatwater). Those odds increase along with the river’s rating. Choosing to join a trip with class IV or V whitewater rating represents a choice and preparedness to take an “non-voluntary” swim. You will receive a detailed Whitewater Safety Talk prior to embarking on Whitewater Trips.
Our camps are typically on sandy beaches along the riverbank where you roll-out sleeping bags, pitch a tent if you wish or sleep under the stars. Experienced guides help you make your camp for the night and for the inexperienced, will teach you how to be comfortable in the outdoors. We host many people each year who spend their first night outdoors with us.Sheri Griffith Expeditions provides:
-Tents
-Sleeping Bags
-Sleeping Pads
-Cots are available on a limited basis for a minimal rental fee.
Focus on bringing comfortable, functional outfits you can wear over and over again. (You do not need a new outfit for every day.) In general, this means synthetic, non-cotton materials that dry fast. (Cotton takes longest to dry in your dryer, it will on the river as well, and will remain the temperature of the river.) You will need some type of a river shoe that will protect your feet, stay on and can get wet. Bring clothes that you don’t care if they stain (because they will). For more information, see our packing list.
-Protect yourself from the sun! It doesn’t matter the season. Make sure to bring a hat with hat clip/strap (for wind), sun shirt/pants and sunglasses. (Don’t forget to protect your skin and lips!)
-Cool Weather Trips: The key word is Layers. Dress in clothes that dry quickly. For cold season/cold water trips, we will have wet-suits and splash gear (tops/pants) available for no additional fee.
-Warm Weather Trips: You’ll need a swimsuit. (Ladies, two-piece suits make it easier to go to the restroom.) You will also need things to protect yourself from the sun. Long sleeve shirts or sun hoodies (guide favorite) with long pants or shorts. Sarongs are one of the best things to bring to protect you from the sun and the heat!
We also have a store in our Moab river complex where you can buy t-shirts, sunglass holders, waterproof cameras and suntan lotion.
No, Middle Fork Adventures provides tents as well as your cot, sleeping pad, sleeping bag, and pillow. We strive to have all tents set up before you get to camp so you have a place to change and relax at the end of the day. Our tents are 6-person tents, however we assign only two guests to each tent, which means you’ll have plenty of room and will be able to stand all the way up. Cots also make sleeping more comfortable and easier to sit up in the morning. While some companies charge extra for “deluxe” sleeping accommodation, this comes standard at Middle Fork Adventures as part of our Full Service Trip!
We are more than happy to make accommodations for any food allergy, sensitivity, or dietary restriction. Please communicate any concerns or questions you might have to us prior to your trip launching.
Because of space and weight limitations on our rafts, we ask that you please limit your personal gear to 30 pounds. If this proves difficult, or causes hardship, please give us a call and we can talk with you about your gear selection and other options.
From beginners to experienced rafters alike, we make sure everyone has a great time and connects with nature for a week!
This was our first white water rafting trip. I had done some significant research about different rivers and timing, checked websites, read reviews, and called a lot of places to talk to them personally over the phone to get a feel for how they presented themselves and their knowledge base. I was really glad that we used this company and I totally would recommend them to anyone. I was most impressed with the quality of the meal they offered on our 1 day excursion.
- Carrie C.
We had an amazing time kayaking in Labrynth Canyon this week. The crew (D, Lil P. Mike, and Annabelle) were so fun and professional and made AMAZING food. They were all so knowledgeable about the nature, campsites, and monuments. We couldn’t have done it without them. They anticipated all of our needs and created a wonderful environment and routine. I was nervous going in but they made us so comfortable. They really go the extra mile and it’s 100% worth it. Thanks SGRE!
- Kylie B.
I had an incredible 5-day white water rafting adventure in Cataract Canyon with my family. The trip was made even more memorable by the wonderful people we met and the fantastic guides who not only cooked up delicious meals but also added so much fun to the experience. Despite the heat, the refreshing water was perfect for swimming, and the exhilarating rapids ensured everyone got their fair share of excitement and splashes. Highly recommend for an unforgettable family adventure!
- Joseph W.