Fisher Towers 2-day/ 2-night Group Camp
A variation of our popular 3-day 2 night Super Group activity for groups traveling far to Moab or who only want two days on the river.
Fisher Towers 2-day/ 2-night Group Camp
FROM: $179
May-August
About
This 2-day/ 2-night trip on the Fisher Towers section of the Colorado River is another popular youth activity for Youth Conferences, Young Women and Young Men's camps. This itinerary meets directly at camp at 11 am and is available on Mondays and Thursdays. The group stays in the same place for two nights and is done just after breakfast to leave time for off river activities that morning or more time to travel home. Rafting time is about 2-4 hours on the 1st day and 6-8 hours on the 2nd day. At the end of the second day the group is picked up and taken back upriver to camp. Availability for 2026 begins the last week of May through August 8, 2026. When making a reservation request just give us your best guess on the number of participants you might have (hopefully within 10). A final count is not due until 90 days before your launch date, and even after that we are flexible up to the day before on an exact count. Maximum group size is 175.
Below is a link to the trip documents for more information:
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Adult Pricing: $229*
Youth Pricing: $179*
For church and school groups, and family groups of more than 20, everyone goes at the youth rate.
*The rates do not include a 3% Bureau of Land Management Access Fee, 5% Reservation Fee (Credit Card), and $2 per person State Sovereign Lands Fee. The Reservation Fee is removed when Balance Due payments are made by check.
Details
Highlights
- Incredible Scenery
- Great Food and Guides
- Fun and Splashy Rapids
- Spiritually uplifting experiences
- Memories to last a Lifetime
Age: Minimum Age: 4
Duration: 2 days 2 nights
Start Time: 11:00 AM
Meeting Location: Fisher Towers Road, Moab, Utah 84532, United States
Trip at a glance
What to Expect
DAY 1: The meeting time is generally 11:00 a.m. at the campsite along Highway 128. This is where your group will be camping all 2 nights. After arriving at the campsite there are restrooms to use and it is a good idea to have a tent handy to set up to make changing clothes faster. Lunch is served while everyone is changing and setting up a few items for camp. A bus will be to the camp to take the group to the launch site about 15 minutes away. Today is a nice float with beautiful scenery, swimming, and water fights. You will arrive at camp sometime between 4 pm and 7pm depending on the water level. Dinner is served sometime between 5 pm and 8 pm. The guides will work with you to plan activities for the evenings.
DAY 2: The night before the guides will let you know what time breakfast will be served. This can be as early as 6:15 am or as late as 8:30 am. It is up to each group to get their members up and moving to breakfast on time. It gets light around 6 am so it is hard to sleep in. Depending on the water level, you will be on the river sometime between 8:30 am and 10:00 am. Lunch will be served around noon at the river’s edge. This is a good day to have a small snack on the boats. The group and the rafts will be picked up taken back up to camp. You will arrive in camp at about 5:30 pm with dinner being served sometime between 6:30 pm and 7:30 pm.
DAY 3: On this itinerary there is no rafting on the last day and the group is free to go around 8 am after breakfast and camp clean up. The campsites must be vacated by 12 pm.
What to Bring
On a wilderness adventure, happiness is bringing less -- not more. The items on this list should meet your needs throughout your trip. Please pack everything in a soft bag, such as a duffel or laundry bag, with your name on it. Place things that may spill in individual plastic baggies, and wrap breakables in soft items (or better yet, leave them at home). Keep in mind that the things in your camp bag will NOT be with you while you’re on the river. Choose clothing that will keep you comfortable through a full day under the sun and can get wet. Most guests meet at our office ready for rafting, but a changing area and restrooms are available if you prefer to travel in regular clothing and change there.
Recommended Clothing:
Swimsuit(s)
Lightweight long pants
1-2 Quick drying shorts
T-shirts
Light weight Long sleeve or rash guard (on the river sun protection)
Sunglasses (a strap is handy but not completely necessary)
Sun hat (and string to keep it from blowing off)
River sandals or two pairs tennis shoes (one to get wet, one for camp)
Bandana
Socks and underwear
Rain Poncho
Sweatshirt or light jacket if early summer trip
Recommended Personal Items:
Water bottle (16-32oz) to use on the river
Plenty of sunscreen (SPF 15-50 lotion is the best, please DO NOT bring spray sunscreen)
Lip balm (SPF 15-30)
Body lotion/After Sun care
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Disposable moist towelettes
Tissue or roll of toilet paper (toilet paper is provided in the campground toilets)
Medication if needed
Extra pair prescription glasses or contact lenses
Something to take pictures with waterproof storage or case
Money for T-shirts, maps, and gratuities at the end of the trip
Medium Ziploc bags – 5 or 6 for handy storage
Feminine Hygiene products
Hand Sanitizer
Biodegradable Soap
Small Towell
Hair Ties
Comb/brush
Deodorant
Necessary Camping Equipment:
Sleeping Bag
Tent
Flashlight
Small Pillow
Tarp or Ground Cloth
Pad or cot (the ground is very hard)
Flat sheet for sleeping when the weather is warm
Flashlight
Camp chair (if there is space in the trailers)
Insect Repellant - The bugs are not usually bad on this section unless we have had really high water that year
A complete packing list can be found in the trip documents specific to each trip.
What we Provide
Coast Guard Approved Type V lifejacket (please don't bring your own)
All rafting and safety equipment including the use of inflatable kayaks for the group
All meals starting with lunch the first day and ending with breakfast the last day
Water on the boats and water and lemonade in camp
The best guides with the highest standards in the industry, certified in CPR, Wilderness First Aid, and Youth Protection.
Memories to last a lifetime!
Fisher Towers 2-day/ 2-night Group Camp
From: $179
A variation of our popular 3-day 2 night Super Group activity for groups traveling far to Moab or who only want two days on the river.
List of Services
Policies and Agreement
Points to Remember
Liability Waiver Form: While Raft Moab, Inc. DBA World Wide River Expeditions takes great care when it comes to passenger safety, whitewater rafting has some inherent risks. Each participant will be required to sign an acknowledgment of risk form before participating. Parents must sign with minor children. Printed paper waivers are preferred for large youth group trips due to the difficulty of making changes in the online registration system. When printing the waiver form be sure to check the "fit to printable area" mark on the printer so it prints correctly. Please send the forms to our office at least 30 days before your trip date. Forms that are not printed correctly will not be accepted. While small family groups and some trips can fill out the online guest information and waiver forms online, it is not available for large groups to fill it out online.
Boats and Safety Equipment Provided: A Type V personal flotation device (lifejacket) is supplied and must be worn by all participants while on the river. We also recommend them when floating in the river from camp. Per Utah state law a Type V PFD that states on the label it is designed for commercial use, is required for all passengers traveling with a commercial outfitter. All watercrafts are also provided, including oar and paddle rafts and inflatable kayaks on some trips. We do not allow guests to wear their own lifejackets or bring their own watercraft on our trips.
Dietary Needs: A menu is provided in the trip documents. We do not make substitutions to our menu based on dietary needs but will make adjustments in preparation in the case of documented extreme allergies. Please let us know ahead of time by email of any food allergies and then remind the guides as they start to fix the meal so adjustments can be made to the food preparation (i.e. keeping croutons out of the salad, providing a vegetarian sauce, keeping peanut butter off the serving table until the participant has gone through). If the allergy is severe other precautions will be taken. Any participant with a food allergy, sensitivity, or dietary requirements are welcome to bring any items to supplement what we are providing in their own food containers. In the case of extreme allergies with anaphylactic reaction, participants need to provide their own epi pen.
Fitness to Participate: We ask that all participants verify they have sufficient skill and fitness to participate and have no medical, mental, or physical conditions that would interfere. Guests showing symptoms of any illness please refrain from participating.Group FT Payment, Cancellation, & Refund Policy
Deposit: A non-refundable deposit of $10 per person is due at the time of the reservation on your best guess of the number of participants you might have in your group. The deposit goes toward the group total and once it is paid it is non-refundable if your entire group cancels their reservation. If your reservation is made within 90 days of your launch date, the full balance is due as soon as possible after the reservation is made. As a courtesy, please let us know if your group has made other plans so we are not holding space for you. Reservations are never automatically cancelled without contacting the group in case there is a missed communication.
Payment: Your balance is due 90 days before your launch date preferably by check. The Reservation Fee is waived when balance due payments are made by one group check and in our office before your launch date. The Reservation Fee is not waived when balance due payments are made by credit card or multiple individual checks. Please email us if your group needs more time to get your payment in. Reservations are not cancelled in the event the payment is late, but as a courtesy, please let us know if your group has made other plans.
Adding Participants: If you have a few extra participants you need to add at the last minute please text or email us at least 4 hours before your launch time. You can either bring a check or pay by credit card upon your arrival. The Reservation Fee will be applied to the individuals adding at the last minute.
Cancellations: Group cancellations between 90 days and 24 hours prior to departure forfeit 50% of monies collected (the deposit is non-refundable), while cancellations within 24 hours of departure will forfeit all monies. We know that individual numbers are hard to pin down until the last minute. While we try to be as flexible as we can with individual participant changes, cancellation, and additions, we cannot guarantee we will have space and we will not issue refunds on the departure date without our office receiving text or email notice of reservation changes. If your numbers change within 24 hours of your launch date (as your group is traveling to Moab) please email info@worldwideriver.com with your current group totals. Please include your order number located at the top of your reservation in all correspondence. Please, as a courtesy to us, let us know your exact count by 7 am the day of your departure.
Refunds: Refunds for individual cancellations are given after the river trip. For payments made by credit card the Reservation Fee is not refunded when refunds are issued.
Raft Moab, Inc, DBA World Wide River Expeditions is a registered corporation in the state of Utah and a 1099-Misc and w-9 forms are not necessary.
Please remit payment to : World Wide River Expeditions, 625 Riversands Rd, Moab, Utah 84532. An invoice can be found through the Print Receipt box in the upper part of your reservation.