When you think of Great Blue Herons you might think of the wetlands, but did you know they also live in the Grand Canyon?

As Thanksgiving approaches, we are taking the time to reflect on just a few of the things that we are incredibly thankful for. Being in this business is a blessing that we appreciate every single day, and especially this time of year.
Memories made on the river last a lifetime. We are so lucky to be able to show Grand Canyon and all its magic to our guests every year. Seeing the transformation of guests after Colorado River rafting provides a magical insight into a person’s soul. It’s rare for a guest to come away unchanged by the Grand Canyon, and we are blessed to bear witness to their transformations. Plus, Hatch guests are just the best! They are always going out of their ways to lend a helping hand, looking out for each other, and showing great respect for the grand nature we are guiding them through. We are so grateful for everyone who has joined Hatch on the river.
Beyond the obvious that it is where we conduct business, the Grand Canyon is a remote and wonderous place. From the endless lessons we learn from the flow of the river, to the extraordinary depth of the canyon, we’re constantly blown away by its grandness. We pinch ourselves often at our good fortune to be able to work in this natural wonder of the world, let alone share its majesty with others. We wish everyone could experience all that is magical about Grand Canyon. This place is such a wonderful gift!

These hard-working men and women are the reason Hatch River Expeditions has been around for 90 years. Hatch likes to boast a loyal and experienced group of river guides. The unique blend of young guides and veteran river runners makes for an amazing crew. Add in the hard working food pack and warehouse employees and the friendly office staff – we believe these guys are the best in the industry. And we are more than thankful for them all!
It all started with one pioneering adventurer, Bus Hatch. To think that this one man and his “Dusty Dozen” friends could imprint such a rich Colorado River rafting history is astounding. What a legacy to have a third generation Hatch running the operation, and a fourth generation Hatch as a boatman! We’re grateful for everyone who’s been with Hatch through our 90 years so far, and hopefully many more years to come.
We would love to hear what you’re grateful for this Thanksgiving, especially if it relates to us! Tell us about it on our Facebook or Instagram pages. (Or tell the world by reviewing us on Google or Trip Advisor.)
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