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Ultimate Packing List for White Water Rafting and Camping in the Grand Canyon

September 2023

Ultimate Packing List for White Water Rafting and Camping in the Grand Canyon

So, you are thinking about going on a white water rafting trip down the Colorado River and camping in the Grand Canyon. We booked this adventure through Wilderness River Adventures and they (along with other rafting companies) provide a thorough list of what to pack since this is a fairly unique trip. Before going on this trip I had never been camping before so this list was all I had. I only had a 30L backpack and I still over packed for this trip and could have done with far less now that I have gone on this trip. This is the blog post I wish I had to prepare for my trip.

While I outlined all the things I packed in this post, I think now that I have done the trip, this post is a more accurate better representation of what you actually need – and it is shockingly very little. The list may seem extremely light but trust me, this was really all you need. You can certainly pack more, but it will likely go unused. The reason? Everything dries extremely fast here and the river is used to rinse everything. The company provides large and small dry bags so you do not need to pack those or ensure your backpack is waterproof. 

To show what you need and why you need them, I divided up the packing list by items you need while on the raft and items you will need while at camp.

RAFT

CAMP

Backpack

The bag you use for the trip does not have to be waterproof. And it does not have to be that big! Since we were hiking in, we wanted something lightweight. We did not have a legit hiking backpack prior to this trip and now that we have one, we will not be going back. After some research we went with the REI Traverse 32L backpacks and they worked perfectly. I am glad I did not give in and got a larger bag cause at 32L, it can be versatile for a day trip without being too large. Everything we packed fit easily and that is with over packing quite a bit.

Additional Items

If your trip requires you to hike in or out of your rafting adventure, you will want a few more items. For our trip, the hiking was in the beginning so we were able to wear those items then pack away until we left. Hiking also requires you to pack everything up so it encourages you to keep your pack light – the hike we did was 12 miles!

Items I Packed I did not Need

Read all the details of our adventure exploring the Grand Canyon here!

Thinking of going on a trip like this? Read What to Expect white water rafting and camping through the Grand Canyon here!

Read all blog posts for this Grand Canyon adventure here!

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