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"The library of the gods..." where the layers "form the stoney leaves of one great book. He who would read the language of the universe may dig out letters here and there, and with them, spell words..."

So wrote Major John Wesley Powell after his voyage of discovery down the Colorado through Grand Canyon. Even if rocks and the names of geological epochs and events don't excite you, boating through them is dramatic.

The canyon walls rise incredibly above, and you look up that vertical mile to the rim, knowing there are people up there looking down. But those people don't have a view that changes with every bend of the river. They can't touch rocks that are two billion years old-half as old as Earth itself. You can. But do as much–or as little–geologizing as you want. You don't have to study old rocks to feel awed...and a little superior to the folks who were only at the canyon, not in it.


The Colorado River through Grand Canyon is one of the most challenging pieces of runable whitewater in the world.

It takes very special boats to withstand the river's relentless twisting and pounding and also carry passengers, crew, and the things that make the trip comfortable and enjoyable.

Our motor pontoons provide extra dimensions of comfort and space. There are cushioned seats for 20 passengers (rather than just perches on piles of equipment) and there's plenty of additional room to move around, or lie out and "sun" between rapids. Each motor pontoon has a trip leader, an assistant pilot, and a crewperson. A small outboard engine is used to steer. The boats have a low center of gravity, 64,000 pounds (!) of buoyancy, and a patentable articulating system that holds everything in place, yet lets the boat absorb the river's pummelling energy.

Canyoneers boats look different because they are different, and they're built of all-new, not surplus, materials. They're the right stuff for your Grand adventure.

Canyoneers has adopted the new motor technology and is now using motors that are substantially quieter, burn less fuel, and have far lower emissions than traditional outboard motors.


For more than forty years our guests have included men, women and children with disabilities, we are pleased to help individuals or representative organizations plan their trips and experience the river.


The big western outdoor meals that have been traditional with Canyoneers have gotten much easier, and even bigger and better through the years. Gone is the expedition-type menu. Our motor pontoon boats carry fresh and frozen meats, vegetables, desserts, (and a few surprises) that make delicious, multi-course meals our standard daily fare. Your river crew will do the cooking, with variety in every meal, and from one day to the next.

Special religious or nutritional diet? Let us know at least 30 days before your trip starting date. We'll do whatever we can to accommodate.


On the river, shorts and t-shirts are the norm, however, a full "bring list" will be supplied to each passenger. A full rainsuit rather than a poncho is recommended. Everyone must have a hat or cap and sunscreen. a small towel and soap —it must be biodegradable. And a camera with lots of film!!

We serve coffee, tea, juices, punch, and milk on the trips, and there is always plenty of fresh water available. We will also carry along any soda, beer, wine, or liquor you wish to purchase and have brought for you, however, your drinks must be in cans or plastic containers — no glass.

Sleeping bags are supplied for all partial canyon trips so you don't have to carry extra weight on your hike in or out of the canyon, and may be rented at a nominal fee by full canyon passengers. Tents and sleeping pads are supplied for all passengers.


Most of our guests like to learn about the river and the canyon before starting their trip, and many continue reading about it afterwards.

We stock a fine selection of historic and contemporary guide-books and other publications on Grand Canyon and the Colorado River. A partial list of publications available for advance purchase is given below; a complete list will be found in our River Trip Supply Catalog . The catalog will be mailed to you as part of the trip preparation package sent with the final billing.

A few suggested titles...

Broken Waters Sing, by Gaylord Staveley. Retracing Major Powell's route of discovery by rowboat down the Green and Colorado rivers, 100 years later. A Book of the Month Club selection.

Exploration of the Colorado River and its Canyons, by John Wesley Powell. The classic narrative by Major Powell himself, with historic plates and line drawings.

Field Guide to Grand Canyon, by Stephen R. Whitney. An all-inclusive compilation of prehistory, history, flora, fauna, geology, climate, and current facilities and accommodations, with color plates.

Grand Canyon Geology, by L. Greer Price. An entertainingly written explanation of the canyon's formation.

The Colorado River in Grand Canyon, by Larry Stevens. Geology, prehistory, flora, fauna, a strip map of the river showing rapids and campsites, and all on waterproof paper.

In the House of Stone and Light, by J. Donald Hughes. The history of the canyon, with excellent drawings and lively reading about some of the early characters and lore.


"traveling with Canyoneers is like traveling with friends"

"your crew and your equipment make it possible to get the most out of this special kind of trip." Joann Campbell

"like reliving Major Powell's dangerous adventure under safe circumstances..."
Walt and Sandy d'Usseaux

"good boat for those mean rapids." Jerry Webster

"the food was out of this world, and you guys really brought it all together." Ginny DuBroy

"wow! what a way to celebrate our 34th anniversary; cake, candles, Grand Canyon, great companions and crew." Ed and Ardie Withrow

"thank you for putting a tear in my eye, that's hard to do..." Frank Dilaura


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