Moab Fisher Towers Rafting – 1-Day
Experience a fun 1-day Colorado River rafting adventure through the stunning Fisher Towers section—Moab’s most popular river trip.
Often called the “Moab Daily,” this 13-mile stretch of the Colorado River offers a fun and scenic float past iconic red rock formations like Castleton Tower, the Convent, Sister Superior, and the trip’s namesake Fisher Towers. With splashy Class II–III rapids like Onion Creek, White’s, and Rocky, plus calm stretches ideal for swimming and water fights, this trip is a favorite for families, groups, and first-time rafters.
Paddle, play, explore, and soak in the scenery as you navigate the river in your choice of craft—oar raft, paddle raft, inflatable kayak, or stand-up paddleboard. You’ll also enjoy a delicious riverside lunch and snacks, included with your trip.
Fisher Towers days trips are available by request for groups of 16 or more. Interested in doing this stretch as an overnight trip? We can do that, too!
Call our team to start planning your custom adventure today.
Trip Highlights
What to Expect
Itinerary & Map
Itinerary at a Glance
We pride ourselves in running a relaxed and flexible schedule. Every Fisher Towers trip is different depending upon the group, other trips on the water, and sometimes the weather. The following is a sample of what your 1-day Colorado River rafting trip might be like:
The Day of Your Trip
Meeting Time & Place
Location:
Moab, Utah
Meeting time:
8 AM
Return:
Approximately 4 – 6 PM, back to Moab

Dates & Prices
This trip is available to book from April to October by group request only. Call to discuss trip availability and the best options for you.
Full payment due at time of booking
The Need-to-Know Info
Trip Details
Included in Your Trip Cost
Not Included in Your Trip Cost
- Transportation to and from Moab
- Pre- and post-trip accommodations
- Insurance of any kind, including a travel protection plan
- Gratuities

The number and variety of boats on an OARS trip will vary based on water levels, the number of participants and other factors we take into account when planning your adventure. Please be aware that in doing so we will ask you to share boat time with your fellow travelers. We don’t assign boats, nor can we guarantee exactly which crafts we bring, but trust us to provide you with the best possible mix for you and others on your trip.
Learn more about the OARS Fleet and the boats that may be a part of your experience: Oar raft, paddle raft, inflatable kayak, and stand-up paddleboard.

Come lunchtime, we’ll pull over to a beach for a delicious picnic. Your guides might prepare a fresh chicken Caesar salad wrap or tasty taco salad for roll-your-own burritos. Lunch is always accompanied by fruit, cookies, cold water, and lemonade.
Please let us know if you have any dietary needs that we’ll need to consider in planning your trip. More info about Meals & Dietary Restrictions can be found on our Trip Resources page.
Average Air & Water Temperatures
Air (Day) °F | Air (Night) °F | Water °F | |
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April | 73 | 42 | 57 |
May | 83 | 51 | 60 |
June | 92 | 56 | 72 |
July | 101 | 66 | 81 |
Aug | 96 | 64 | 75 |
Sept | 87 | 52 | 67 |
October | 74 | 40 | 62 |
Water Levels and Temperature
The Fishers Tower section of the Colorado River is generally unregulated, meaning no single reservoir controls the water level. The river can have elevated flows during spring runoff in years when the high country feeding the Colorado River watershed has received a plentiful snowpack. Peak run-off usually occurs between mid-May and mid-June, but can vary widely from early May and into July. The minimum age for trips during this period may be higher.
High water trips equate to a more intense whitewater experience and a higher level of physical fitness is recommended. Water temperatures are coldest during the high water period and rain gear and warm synthetic clothing will be required.
Whitewater

The stretch of the Colorado River between Dewey Bridge Landing and Takeout Beach is rated Class II-III, depending on water levels. These whitewater rafting levels and classifications are based on the International Scale of River Difficulty and can vary depending on the water level and season.
Before booking your trip with OARS, there are a few important considerations we’d like you to know about.
Reservations and Payments
Full payment is required at the time of booking.
Payments can be made by check, money order, eCheck, wire transfer, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover. Prices are in US Dollars, and all payments must be made in US Dollars. Payment of the deposit establishes your acceptance of our complete Terms and Conditions. Individual departures and trip capacity are strictly limited by the managing agency. Your payment is fully refundable for 48 hours, less a 3% processing fee, after making a reservation when you reserve a trip 7 days or more prior to departure.
Cancellations and Refunds
Canceling your trip after your deposit is processed will incur cancellation fees because OARS has absorbed costs on your behalf and will turn others away who would like to book the spaces we’re holding for you. If you must cancel your reservation after the rescission period described above, your cancellation fee will be determined according to the schedule below.
We regret that we cannot make exceptions to the cancellation policy for any reason, including foul weather, poor air quality, wildfire activity, acts of terrorism, civil unrest or personal emergencies. For these reasons, we strongly urge you to consider purchasing a travel protection plan.
Date of Cancellation | Cancellation Fee |
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30 or more days before your trip | $30/person |
29 – 7 days before your trip | $50/person. The remainder of your trip payment can be transferred to another trip within the same year (or to a credit account for the following year). No refund. |
6 days or less before your trip | 50% of the trip cost can be credited to another trip (within the same year). No refund. |
Late arrivals or “no-shows” | No refund or credit. |
Please note that different deposit/cancellation policies may apply for charter groups. Refer to the group organizer’s confirmation email for details.
Canceled Trips
OARS reserves the right to cancel any trip due to insufficient registration or other factors that make the trip impractical to operate. In such instances, we will inform you at least 7 days prior to departure. Do not make non-refundable travel arrangements until you have verified with OARS that your trip is confirmed.
If a trip must be canceled or postponed due to force majeure (factors outside the control of OARS), OARS will provide full credit for payments made toward future travel, or a refund less a $30/person service fee and any non-refundable payments made on your behalf to 3rd-party suppliers. OARS will make good faith efforts to recover deposits made on your behalf to 3rd-party suppliers; however, we cannot guarantee recovery of any or all of the advance payments made. OARS is not responsible for expenses incurred by participants in preparation for a canceled trip.
Transfers
If you need to move your reservation to a different trip during the same year, or to a credit account for the following year, there is a $15/person fee up until 30 days prior to departure for a one-time transfer of your payment. If we are 29-7 days prior to your trip departure, there is a $50/person fee to transfer to another trip, within the same year or to a credit account for the following year. If we are 6 days or less prior to departure, 50% of your trip cost can be credited to another trip within the same year only.

O.A.R.S. Canyonlands, Inc. operates on the Fisher Towers section of the Colorado River as a permitted outfitter of the Bureau of Land Management
Ancestral Lands Acknowledgement
We respect and recognize that many of the river canyons on state and federal lands where we operate are the ancestral homes of indigenous communities. Where we operate on the Colorado River between Dewey Bridge Boat Ramp and Takeout Beach, we acknowledge the territories of the Ute, Timponogos Nation, and the Navajo Nation.
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