The Grand Canyon is full of incredible rock layers! Here we look at one of these layers: the Kaibab Formation!

Heat on any Colorado River rafting trip can be all but guaranteed, especially during the summer months. Temperatures can average over one hundred degrees during the daytime – which is usual for desert climates like those found in Grand Canyon. Luckily, the warm temperatures paired with the cool and refreshing waters from the Colorado River can be the perfect combination. Guests often look for tips to help them stay cool while floating along between rapids. Below find a few ideas to help you keep cool in the desert heat.
Finally, listen to your guides. They are your first and best resource for everything in the canyon—after all, many spend nearly half of their lives there. They’re sure to have their own sets of tips, and will know what to do if you or one of the other passengers gets dehydrated or starts to overheat.
If you’re worried your trip will be ruined by the heat, don’t be. Even your longest, hottest stretches will be punctuated by waterfalls, natural springs, and splashes through the rapids – and just think how much more refreshing they’ll be in the warmer weather!
Book your Grand Canyon whitewater rafting adventure today to experience these unique elements first hand!
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