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Hualapai River Runners Season Opening March 15 Print E-mail
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Monday, 08 March 2010
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Hualapai River Runners owned and operated by the Hualapai Tribe in Northwest Arizona opens its 2010 season on March 15 and runs until October 31.

The 2010 season marks the 37th anniversary of Hualapai River Runners, which is the only one-day whitewater raft trip though the Grand Canyon.

hualapai-river-runners_.jpgThe Hualapai River Runner Guides have been training for several weeks in preparation for the season opening. During the training they receive intensive safety education, as well as study the history of the area and the Hualapai Tribe providing for informative narrations during the trip. Although Hualapai River Runners is owned by the Tribe and not regulated by Grand Canyon National Park, Hualapai River Runner Guides undergo training as rigorous as other river guides who are regulated by the National Park.

The rafting trip departs daily from the Hualapai Lodge on Historic Route 66 in Peach Springs, AZ at 8:00A.M. The guests are driven down the only road that leads to the bottom of the Grand Canyon, Diamond Creek Road (only accessible with a permit from the Hualapai Tribe). The rafts launch from the riverbanks on 8-passenger whitewater rafts specifically designed for traversing rapids of the Colorado River.  The first set of rapids is just down stream from the launch point providing a taste for what lies ahead. The raft then docks along the riverbanks where guests can take a short hike up to one of the most beautiful, hidden treasures of the Grand Canyon, Travertine Falls. The rafts continue downstream until they stop at a sandbar for lunch right on the riverbanks. A few rapids later the rafters reach the bottom of Grand Canyon West, where the take an exhilarating flight 4,000 feet up to the top of the canyon via helicopter. After the flight, guests are driven back to the Hualapai Lodge-back between 5:00 and 6:00 P.M.-where they can stay the night at the Lodge and enjoy the saltwater pool, Diamond Creek Restaurant, and Native American culture or continue on their journey.

Raft trips run seven days a week but seats are limited so reservations are required. Guests can book their trip or get more information by calling Hualapai Tourism at 1-888-868-9378 or visiting www.hualapaitourism.com.

About Hualapai Tourism:

Grand Canyon Resort Corporation, which is wholly owned and operated by the Hualapai Nation, manages Grand Canyon West, Hualapai River Runners (whitewater rafting), and the Hualapai Lodge. Grand Canyon West is a collection of viewpoints and attractions spread over 9000 acres of the Grand Canyon's West Rim in Northwest Arizona, just 120 miles east of Las Vegas, Nevada. Grand Canyon West is the only place in the Canyon where visitors can access a boat ride on the Colorado River via helicopter and is home to the Grand Canyon Skywalk, a glass walkway 4000 ft above the canyon floor. The site attractions are: Guano Point, with panoramic canyon views and the historic guano mine tram; Eagle Point, the location of the Grand Canyon Skywalk, the Native American Village with authentic dwellings of multiple tribes, and live Native American performances; and The Hualapai Ranch, a western town with cowboy entertainment, horseback riding, wagon rides and overnight cabins facing the Canyon rim. Private cars are welcome or all inclusive tours are available from Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Sedona by airplane, helicopter, coach, SUV, and Hummer. The Hualapai Lodge on Historic Route 66 and Grand Canyon West are open daily 365 days a year.  Hualapai River Runners, the only one-day whitewater raft trip through the Grand Canyon, operates March - October. Visitors can view a complete list of activities, book reservations, and get directions at www.hualapaitourism.com or by calling 1-888-868-9378 - internationally at (001)-928-769-2230.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 29 July 2010 )
 
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