So why is it called Whale Foundation? No, there are no whales in Grand Canyon Whale was the nickname of Curtis Hansen –...

Many guests set out in search of majestic waterfalls while traveling along the Colorado River. At the sight of a waterfall, your inner kid comes out and splashing and playing in the downpour brings out tremendous joy. What is it about water streaming down into an exquisite pool below that lures travelers of all sorts to these places? Grand Canyon white water rafting trips provide excitement throughout but nothing compares to a good ol’ waterfall.
Note that no stops are guaranteed on a Grand Canyon rafting trip due to timing, weather, and other factors. Therefore, you may not see every waterfall on this list. Guides make decisions based on conditions, but you will generally see at least one waterfall on your trip. The Lower Canyon contains the majority of waterfalls. If there is a waterfall you are particularly interested in seeing, let your guide know at the beginning of the trip and they can do their best to make it a stop if possible.







So why is it called Whale Foundation? No, there are no whales in Grand Canyon Whale was the nickname of Curtis Hansen – a legendary river guide in his own right and a friend to all in the river rafting community. A boatman for Hatch starting in the late...
The GRAND Geology in Grand Canyon There are countless reasons to take a Colorado River rafting trip; the amazing geology in Grand Canyon is only one of them. The Colorado River cuts through an uplifted portion of the Colorado Plateau, giving those who...
The Grand Canyon is filled with incredibly photogenic places but one of the most photographed sites within the canyon is the Nankoweap Granaries.