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Spend Your Spring Break At The Grand Canyon And Enjoy Some Whitewater Rafting

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

Although the words “spring break” typically conjure up a vision of beaches, swimsuits and beer bashes, there are far more interesting and exciting ways to spend these precious days of precious vacation. Colorado River expeditions in the Grand Canyon are one of the most exhilarating and gratifying of these alternatives.

Early spring is one of the best times of year to take a Grand Canyon white water rafting journey because the temperature is mild, the plants are beginning to bloom and the crowds of tourists have not yet arrived. It’s also the time when wildlife comes out of hiding and is the most likely time to see baby animals on their first outings. What could be more enjoyable or informative for families with school-age children or college students on vacation?

As opposed to waking up with a hangover after a night in a smoky bar, you could be savoring a warm cup of coffee and a hearty breakfast beneath the rising sun before climbing aboard your raft and beginning your trip through the Canyon. You’ll be using the expertise shared by your well-trained guide to safely shoot the rapids when you’re not traversing the smooth stretches of the river.  You’ll definitely work up an appetite which will be more than satisfied during a lunch break that might include a swim or short hike up a side canyon.

No worries if you haven’t been whitewater rafting before. A comprehensive orientation session prior to getting on your boat will educate you about everything you need to know to keep safe while enjoying a thrilling experience. Grand Canyon guides are not only highly educated in the history and lore of the Canyon and the river, they’re also trained EMTs who are prepared for virtually every emergency; some are licensed, registered nurses who are always available for all crises.

If the thought of spending spring break touring the Grand Canyon and having the most memorable vacation of your life appeals to your desire for adventure, don’t put off making reservations. The number of visitors is limited in order to ensure the preservation of the ecosystem, so it is crucial that you reserve space as quickly as possible. Whether you opt for a raft down the river or a backpacking trip through the canyon, your guides will make sure to take you to the most scenic areas while maintaining your safety.

Remember that many savvy visitors book their excursions years in advance, so it behooves you to jump onto the waiting line with alacrity if you wish to make this spring break the one of your dreams.

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