Tubing in Utah is one of the best ways to cool off while playing outdoors. And it's also the perfect way to have a blast with your friends and family! If this sounds like a great plan to you, High Country Adventure offers trips where you can float the Provo River and the Weber River. A Weber River float is a blast and offers a welcome respite from the Utah summer heat.
Floating on the water down a river in a tube is the perfect way to spend a summer day in the Beehive State. High Country Adventure, located in Provo, can hook you up with a tube and provide transportation. Two different trips are offered, a Provo River float and a Weber River float.
When you float the Provo River, you'll put in just below Deer Creek and stop at the company's private take-out at Vivian Park.
For the Weber River float trip, you'll start near Henefer and end at Taggart. Each trip tubing in UT is roughly two hours long.
High Adventure provides shuttle service, life jackets, basic instruction, and rugged, high-quality tubes.
You can also rent a cooler tube to pack some cold drinks, a water-resistant bag to hold your camera or phone, and booties or wetsuits.
Whether you start by floating the Weber River or choose a Provo River float trip, you're guaranteed to have one of the best floats in UT.
The scenery along both natural lazy rivers in UT is absolutely gorgeous, too.
It's recommended that participants on the Provo River be at least 12 years old. You'll encounter some Class I and II rapids with High Country Adventure and should be able to swim and be in decent physical condition.
For the Weber River trip, participants must be at least 14 years old. This wild ride has Class I, II, and III rapids, so you'll definitely want to make sure that you're up for a challenge.
If you're not in the best physical shape, but would still love to go tubing in UT, consider taking a guided raft trip with High Country Adventure.
On the guided raft trip, a knowledgeable guide will navigate the river and do all the paddling. Younger participants are also allowed on these trips.
When the summer days start to heat up, you'll definitely want to float the river to cool off.
Head to the High Country Adventure website to book your trip and get more details on summer tubing in Utah.
Does this sound like something your friends and family would like to do? Tag them in the comments, and invite them to join you on an exciting Weber River float! Do you know about any other rivers to float in Utah? Let us know!
If you're looking for more ways to cool off this summer, try this refreshing Red Reef Trail hike that takes you straight to a beautiful swimming hole. Grab some maps from AllTrails+ and start exploring!
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/utah/red-reef-trail-ut/
Utah is filled with incredible places to explore the outdoors. Here are a few more of our favorites:
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