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Guided Rafting on the Lower Salt River

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* Please note this trip has a MINIMUM OF 4pp OR MORE to operate and will show sold out if less than 4pp is inputted on the first booking.

Join us for a leisure river float where you can see flora and fauna of beautiful Arizona. Some of the endless possibilities for wildlife sightings could be otters, herons, eagles and wild horses! Enjoy the scenery of cactus lining the banks of the desert scape while rafting along the Lower Salt River.
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Tue 03 Jun
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Bottled water
Snacks
Bottled water
Snacks
Bottled water
Snacks
Bottled water
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
1
Salt River
The best-known segment of the river (formally the Lower Salt River) is located about 40 minutes from downtown Phoenix in Mesa, where visitors and locals go to explore the beautiful Sonoran Desert landscape.
2
Tonto National Forest
The Lower Salt River is located within the Tonto National Forest. The Tonto National forest is home to over 400 vertebrate species and has a rich history of several prehistoric Indian groups who hunted and gathered along the Salt and Verde River.
3
Verde River
The Verde River begins just southwest of Flagstaff, AZ and continues 195 miles through private, federal, state, and tribal land before reaching its confluence with the Salt River.
4
Salt River
The best-known segment of the river (formally the Lower Salt River) is located about 40 minutes from downtown Phoenix in Mesa, where visitors and locals go to explore the beautiful Sonoran Desert landscape.
5
Tonto National Forest
The Lower Salt River is located within the Tonto National Forest. The Tonto National forest is home to over 400 vertebrate species and has a rich history of several prehistoric Indian groups who hunted and gathered along the Salt and Verde River.
6
Verde River
The Verde River begins just southwest of Flagstaff, AZ and continues 195 miles through private, federal, state, and tribal land before reaching its confluence with the Salt River.
7
Salt River
The best-known segment of the river (formally the Lower Salt River) is located about 40 minutes from downtown Phoenix in Mesa, where visitors and locals go to explore the beautiful Sonoran Desert landscape.
8
Tonto National Forest
The Lower Salt River is located within the Tonto National Forest. The Tonto National forest is home to over 400 vertebrate species and has a rich history of several prehistoric Indian groups who hunted and gathered along the Salt and Verde River.
9
Verde River
The Verde River begins just southwest of Flagstaff, AZ and continues 195 miles through private, federal, state, and tribal land before reaching its confluence with the Salt River.
10
Salt River
The best-known segment of the river (formally the Lower Salt River) is located about 40 minutes from downtown Phoenix in Mesa, where visitors and locals go to explore the beautiful Sonoran Desert landscape.
11
Tonto National Forest
The Lower Salt River is located within the Tonto National Forest. The Tonto National forest is home to over 400 vertebrate species and has a rich history of several prehistoric Indian groups who hunted and gathered along the Salt and Verde River.
12
Verde River
The Verde River begins just southwest of Flagstaff, AZ and continues 195 miles through private, federal, state, and tribal land before reaching its confluence with the Salt River.
13
Salt River
The best-known segment of the river (formally the Lower Salt River) is located about 40 minutes from downtown Phoenix in Mesa, where visitors and locals go to explore the beautiful Sonoran Desert landscape.
14
Tonto National Forest
The Lower Salt River is located within the Tonto National Forest. The Tonto National forest is home to over 400 vertebrate species and has a rich history of several prehistoric Indian groups who hunted and gathered along the Salt and Verde River.
15
Verde River
The Verde River begins just southwest of Flagstaff, AZ and continues 195 miles through private, federal, state, and tribal land before reaching its confluence with the Salt River.
16
Salt River
The best-known segment of the river (formally the Lower Salt River) is located about 40 minutes from downtown Phoenix in Mesa, where visitors and locals go to explore the beautiful Sonoran Desert landscape.
17
Tonto National Forest
The Lower Salt River is located within the Tonto National Forest. The Tonto National forest is home to over 400 vertebrate species and has a rich history of several prehistoric Indian groups who hunted and gathered along the Salt and Verde River.
18
Verde River
The Verde River begins just southwest of Flagstaff, AZ and continues 195 miles through private, federal, state, and tribal land before reaching its confluence with the Salt River.
19
Salt River
The best-known segment of the river (formally the Lower Salt River) is located about 40 minutes from downtown Phoenix in Mesa, where visitors and locals go to explore the beautiful Sonoran Desert landscape.
20
Tonto National Forest
The Lower Salt River is located within the Tonto National Forest. The Tonto National forest is home to over 400 vertebrate species and has a rich history of several prehistoric Indian groups who hunted and gathered along the Salt and Verde River.
21
Verde River
The Verde River begins just southwest of Flagstaff, AZ and continues 195 miles through private, federal, state, and tribal land before reaching its confluence with the Salt River.
22
Salt River
The best-known segment of the river (formally the Lower Salt River) is located about 40 minutes from downtown Phoenix in Mesa, where visitors and locals go to explore the beautiful Sonoran Desert landscape.
23
Tonto National Forest
The Lower Salt River is located within the Tonto National Forest. The Tonto National forest is home to over 400 vertebrate species and has a rich history of several prehistoric Indian groups who hunted and gathered along the Salt and Verde River.
24
Verde River
The Verde River begins just southwest of Flagstaff, AZ and continues 195 miles through private, federal, state, and tribal land before reaching its confluence with the Salt River.
25
Salt River
The best-known segment of the river (formally the Lower Salt River) is located about 40 minutes from downtown Phoenix in Mesa, where visitors and locals go to explore the beautiful Sonoran Desert landscape.
26
Tonto National Forest
The Lower Salt River is located within the Tonto National Forest. The Tonto National forest is home to over 400 vertebrate species and has a rich history of several prehistoric Indian groups who hunted and gathered along the Salt and Verde River.
27
Verde River
The Verde River begins just southwest of Flagstaff, AZ and continues 195 miles through private, federal, state, and tribal land before reaching its confluence with the Salt River.
28
Salt River
The best-known segment of the river (formally the Lower Salt River) is located about 40 minutes from downtown Phoenix in Mesa, where visitors and locals go to explore the beautiful Sonoran Desert landscape.
29
Tonto National Forest
The Lower Salt River is located within the Tonto National Forest. The Tonto National forest is home to over 400 vertebrate species and has a rich history of several prehistoric Indian groups who hunted and gathered along the Salt and Verde River.
30
Verde River
The Verde River begins just southwest of Flagstaff, AZ and continues 195 miles through private, federal, state, and tribal land before reaching its confluence with the Salt River.
31
Salt River
The best-known segment of the river (formally the Lower Salt River) is located about 40 minutes from downtown Phoenix in Mesa, where visitors and locals go to explore the beautiful Sonoran Desert landscape.
32
Tonto National Forest
The Lower Salt River is located within the Tonto National Forest. The Tonto National forest is home to over 400 vertebrate species and has a rich history of several prehistoric Indian groups who hunted and gathered along the Salt and Verde River.
33
Verde River
The Verde River begins just southwest of Flagstaff, AZ and continues 195 miles through private, federal, state, and tribal land before reaching its confluence with the Salt River.
34
Salt River
The best-known segment of the river (formally the Lower Salt River) is located about 40 minutes from downtown Phoenix in Mesa, where visitors and locals go to explore the beautiful Sonoran Desert landscape.
35
Tonto National Forest
The Lower Salt River is located within the Tonto National Forest. The Tonto National forest is home to over 400 vertebrate species and has a rich history of several prehistoric Indian groups who hunted and gathered along the Salt and Verde River.
36
Verde River
The Verde River begins just southwest of Flagstaff, AZ and continues 195 miles through private, federal, state, and tribal land before reaching its confluence with the Salt River.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Recenzje (23)
B7931UZkatiec
Feb 2025
Outstanding views! Michael, our guide was so kind and fun! Beautiful experience highly recommend. We had our kids with us, 13 and 10 —ideal for their ages!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Feb 2025
Thanks for leaving a review! Mike's awesome, we're glad you enjoyed your raft trip with him.
C13ZIvalc
Dec 2024
The views were absolutely breathtaking. We had the best time. Our tour guide Mike was funny, and took great care of us!!!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Dec 2024
Thanks for coming to enjoy some time on the water with us! Mike's awesome, and he appreciates your compliments!
Exploration347661
Nov 2024
We’ve been coming to Saguaro Lake Ranch for a number of years now, and somehow it gets even better every time. This time we took a kayak trip down the Salt River, saw wild horses, eagles, and a river otter. The food at the ranch is incredible - prepare to happily loosen your belt! The staff is warm, knowledgeable, and welcoming, from the front desk, maintenance and kitchen staff to the operations managers John and Sean A’Lee Bevell. Special shoutout to Laura, and the newest member of the SLR family, young pup Bandit! This place is unforgettable. ❤️❤️❤️
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Nov 2024
Thank you for coming back to the ranch another year! We love our long-term guests and appreciate the shoutouts. Glad you got to meet our newest Ranch hand, Bandit, this time around. See you next time!

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