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For moderately active individuals, experienced or beginners welcome.

A fantastic May - June or mid August - October flatwater wilderness canoe tour, suitable for families. Paddle down the Green River through incredible Labyrinth Canyon.

Adult or youth, 6 years or up.

From Green River or Ruby Ranch. 4-6 nights.

6 person minimum; 16 maximum; organizer receives 1 free spot once minimum is met. $185/day for adults and $135/day for youth (6-17 years).

Immerse yourself into the beauty of the serene waters of lovely and remote Labyrinth Canyon, proposed as Wilderness by the Bureau of Land Management. This stretch, which runs from or near Green River to Mineral Bottom, Utah (adjacent to Canyonlands National Park) has been featured in many adventure travel magazines as a must do for both seasoned or beginner paddlers in canyon country. This calm water float trip is a favorite of our guides and this is our longest running multi-day trip. Since 1985, we have hosted countless school kids, "elderhostlers" and special custom trips for yoga and women's groups.

Our tour starts in Green River, Utah with a motel stay and tour orientation at 7 pm the first night. After breakfast and a short visit to the John Wesley Powell Museum nearby, we head to the river, spending 5-7 days on the river depending on the launch point and trip. We take out early afternoon on the last day and return to Green River by 5p.m. Your lodging that night is on your own.

Late spring and early autumn are the perfect times to do this tour - beautiful light, quieter days, comfortable weather. Learn about river life from the prehistoric Native Americans to 19th century fur trappers and outlaws and 20th century miners and river runners. Stories about Major Powell's 1869 and 1871 expeditions highlight the week while short interpretive hikes and talks teach geology, riparian ecology and issues facing America's public lands.

CFI provides canoes (17 foot Old Towne) and all river and kitchen gear. Participants must be able to paddle a full day (4-6 hours) and help carry gear to and from canoes. Like all of our tours, we feature a participatory style so you'll help with light camp chores.

Learn canoe strokes, how to read the river, river safety, dutch oven cooking and outdoor etiquette. We start the days with warm-up stretching and river quotes. Enjoy great conversations or quiet solo time in camp, and the chance to explore more if you choose.

Our meals on the canoe tour are healthy and hearty, while keeping things trim and light for our boats. There are foods to please meat eaters and vegetarians alike. You can expect breakfasts of pancakes and bacon as well as fresh fruit, muffins and cereals. Lunches may be deli sandwhiches packed in the morning and ready for a hike or picnic style smoked salmon with crackers or chicken-curry wraps. Dinners include steak and dutch oven potatoes, lasagne or grilled fish. We feature regional beef and pork and fresh locally grown greens and vegetables in our meals.

"One way to return to a lifestyle that is more organic and harmonious with the whole of nature is to get outside more often.... to let the unpredictability of wildness touch the soulful longings within yourself. Wilderness is innate to who we are. You do not have to go far to find wildness, only as far as your own beating heart and the joy you find in life."

- Cass Adams from
The Soul Unearthed

 

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