Did you know Hatch River Expeditions once sent a Ford LTD on a raft down the Colorado River? The year was 1967, and Ford...

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In 1935 Eva Hatch and Doris Calder become the first women to raft the Yampa and Green rivers! Here’s what a local newspaper had to say.
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Hiking the bright angel trail can be a strenuous endeavor, so many of our guests use our duffel bag service to make the hike just a bit easier!
Learn fun facts about Grand Canyon’s rapids, campsites, and other interesting sites and stops along the river in this 40-page downloadable guide.
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Did you know that Crash Canyon is named after a historic airline collision? Or that John Wesley Powell's crew abandoned him at Kanab Rapid and hiked out of the canyon?
Download our 40-page Short Guide to Grand Canyon for the inside scoop on the most exciting campsites, rapids, and points of interest you can access from the river. We've included fun facts and fascinating stories for:
Did you know that Crash Canyon is named after a historic airline collision? Or that John Wesley Powell's crew abandoned him at Kanab Rapid and hiked out of the canyon?
Download our 40-page Short Guide to Grand Canyon for the inside scoop on the most exciting campsites, rapids, and points of interest you can access from the river. We've included fun facts and fascinating stories for: