Bikerafting Utah's Glen Canyon National Rec Area - Lake Powell - Intro to Bikerafting

Packraft in Utah, Explore dark canyon, paddle the colorado!

Known for clear flowing water, ancient ruins and remote hiking, Dark Canyon forms at the Western Flank of the Blue Mountains and flows through the Bears Ears National Monument for close to 40 miles before merging with the Colorado River in the Glen Canyon National Rec Area. Our hike will take us through the lower section toward the Colorado River with one camp along the way. Once we exit Dark Canyon packraft Utah’s stunning canyon lands. It’s a 30-mile paddle out on the Colorado with two nights camping on the river. Check out some great photos on our Facebook Page.

Beth Steen bikerafting Lake Powell.

Learn to Bikeraft in Utah's Spectacular Canyon Lands

Have you ever wanted to try something totally unique and unlike anything your friends have ever done? If so, try pairing packrafts and bicycles. What? No it really works! Roll up that packraft tight and put it on your handlebars. And then ride 3, 10, 20 (the sky’s the limit) miles to your nearest river. Take that boat off your bike, blow it up, take your bike apart and lash it to your boat. And then head down that river! It’s as easy as that. Well sort of. It helps to have experience with the transitions and navigating a boat with a bike on it. Read more about bikerafting here!