Welcome to the ultimate guide of things to do in Salt Lake City in winter with Red River Adventures! Our city transforms into a magical winter wonderland, and there’s no better way to experience it than by embarking on thrilling outdoor activities. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, this guide will help you make the most of your winter stay in Salt Lake City with the expertise and services of Red River Adventures. Get ready to embrace the season and explore the top Salt Lake City winter activities that will make your visit unforgettable.(more…)
In the canyonlands of southern Utah lies the picturesque town of Moab, a traveler’s base for many extraordinary adventures that can be had nearby. A top reason to visit in this amazing part of the country is to explore the great abundance of rock art that the area holds. Many of our Moab canyoneering trips feature up close viewing, additional information about the sites and views of lesser known, hidden panels. Book a Moab canyoneering tour to see everything from dinosaur tracks, petroglyphs, and stunning arches up close and personal with a certified guide. The ancient rock artworks date from as early as 5500 BC. Here’s some information about some of the most popular rock art sites in this part of Utah and where to find petroglyphs in Moab.
The weather at Arches National Park does not shift as much as at parks in the more northern areas of the country, but the seasonal changes do become part of the experience for Utah visitors. Naturally, the heat in the parks farther north is less intense than in Arches during the hottest part of summer, from early July through mid-August. On the other hand, in winter, Utah’s gorgeous Arches park is not as cold as the parks farther north. So, what’s the best time of year to visit Arches National Park in Utah? (more…)
Welcome to Red River Adventures’ guide to the best Moab, Utah tours available! Moab is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering breathtaking landscapes, thrilling adventures, and unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or a novice explorer, Moab has something for everyone. In this blog, we’ll take you on a journey through the top Moab tours that showcase the beauty and excitement the area has to offer. Get ready to discover the wonders of this majestic desert landscape! (more…)
Discover the top places to eat with our five-star Moab dining guide. From the best places to eat in Moab to hidden gems, explore a variety of culinary delights. Whether you’re after local favorites or international cuisine, our guide ensures you find the best spots for a memorable dining experience in the area. Let’s dive into the ultimate foodie escapade – because good times in Moab start with great bites! (more…)
People know a lot of things about the Dolores River. You may know it’s in the southwest area of Colorado. You might be aware that it flows about 250 miles from the San Miguel River, runs through the La Plata Mountains into plunging canyon depths, past the town of Dolores, through Paradox Valley. Finally, at Moab, it connects with the Colorado River. You may also assume that snow melt raises the river level in the spring too. But, did you know that by mid-summer, the river drops and its flow becomes a mere trickle?
You’re riding the river under the perfect blue sky. It’s as good as life gets! But, only if you’ve made a few basic preparations, like taking the kinds of clothes and other river gear you need to bring. That can be the difference between a beautiful day of white water rafting at Moab and an uncomfortable, shivering and/or sunburned episode. So, good job doing your research by reading this information on what to wear rafting. Way to prepare for a great time out on the river!
Moab, Utah, is one of the world’s most famous rock climbing destinations. With seemingly countless options of monumental sandstone towers rising into the sky from the desert floor, the surreal landscape calls out to everyone with a desire for a climbing adventure. Ranging from the easiest to the most difficult, Moab desert towers offer many climbing routes for novices and seasoned climbers alike.
The Moab area of southern Utah features some of the world’s most wondrous scenery and spectacular natural features on the planet. The experience of traversing the rugged and exotic Great Basin terrain surrounding Moab is something travelers remember forever. Interested in learning more about Moab before you embark on your exciting journey to the national parklands of southern Utah. Here are 20 fun facts you may not have known about Moab and this mesmerizing region of North America:
There’s a lot to do in preparing for a trip to tour Utah’s parklands. As you’re getting ready for a once-in-a-lifetime trip to visit the world-famous Arches National Park, it can help to gather some essential information. So, here are some helpful answers provided by Red River outback Utah tour guides to frequently asked questions about visiting Arches park:
Whether you’re planning for a half-day or multi-day Moab river rafting trip, your family will enjoy the float even more if everyone is fully prepared. Here at Red River Adventures, we want your family to get the most out of your Moab rafting trip with us. Here are some things you should know as your family plans your next float trip with us. (more…)
Whitewater rafting looks thrilling in the videos and pictures. It is a great recreational activity ideal for families at any skill level. Take in the breathtaking panoramas from Utah’s splendid rivers, in the expert care of your Red Rivers Adventures expert Moab river rafting guide. Below are some basics that are helpful to know on your first-time whitewater rafting in Moab, Utah.
If you’re looking for fun and adventure while on a MElevate ab family vacation, look no further! With world-renowned hiking and biking trails, stunning red rock formations, and plenty of activities for kids, Moab is a great destination.
Your Guide to a Moab Family Vacation
Here’s a list of some excellent Moab family activities as well as hotel and dining options to help you build your itinerary for family fun and comfort. A great option for many families is to choose a guided tour so that you can leave the planning to a local! Keep reading for guided and do it yourself options!
If you’re looking for some of the best hikes in Moab, you’ve come to the right place. The splendor of Moab’s Great Wilderness draws thousands of nature lovers and adventure seekers to Utah every year. With its amazing hiking trails and breathtaking views, Moab is an unparalleled destination for nature lovers. The world-class terrain is something you will want to explore again and again!
Wondering if Moab is dog friendly? You’ve come to the right place. If you’re looking for an outdoor adventure with your four-legged friend, look no further than Moab, Utah. With its abundance of wide-open spaces and pet-friendly accommodations, Moab is the perfect place to explore with your pup. Here are a few tips to help make your trip as enjoyable as possible for both you and your furry friend. From dog friendly Moab, Utah hikes to dog friendly Moab restaurants this is your ultimate guide to dog friendly areas in Moab.
Moab, Utah Dog-Friendly Hikes
Local laws require dog leashes at all times, and they require you to keep your dog on marked trails. The hiking trails inside the national parks are off-limits for dogs, but there are Moab dog-friendly hikes within a short drive from downtown. Many hikes offer stunning arches and other geological formations that make Moab such a popular destination. Here are some great areas to hike with your dog near Moab:
If you’re looking for fun and adventure while on a family vacation, look no further! With world-renowned hiking and biking trails, stunning red rock formations, and plenty of activities for kids, Moab is a great destination.
Your Guide to a Moab Family Vacation
Here’s a list of some excellent Moab family activities as well as hotel and dining options to help you build your itinerary for family fun and comfort. A great option for many families is to choose a guided tour so that you can leave the planning to a local! Keep reading for guided and do it yourself options!
Ah the weather.
Ask me if I thought that I had to be a weather forecaster when I started Red River Adventures, and my answer would have been a resounding NO. That, however, is not the case. I am constantly asked about the weather. From ‘what’s it like in [month you’re visiting Moab here]’ to ‘will it rain tomorrow?’
As it turns out, the weather is a large part of what I talk about. I’ve got to admit that my weather geekiness goes quite deep, and back, in fact, to my childhood. I grew up on the East Coast and surfed. Weather systems are what make waves in the east, so early on, when not in the water, I could be found watching the Weather Channel and listening to the NOAA radio for the latest updates.
Now that I ski, climb, and raft, weather plays a huge role in what I do and when.
Do you like to ski, snowboard, or snowmobile? Are you interested in getting into the backcountry skiing? If you answered yes, it is in your best interest to take an avalanche class. Being injured, or worse, maybe avoidable with proper avalanche training. (more…)
One of the best ways to experience Moab is on a Moab rafting expedition. The white water rafting options on the Colorado River present a magnificent scenery adjacent to the Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park. You could experience spectacular wildlife sightings during your Moab white water rafting trip. Our experienced guides at Red River Adventures can help you spot elusive wildlife making it an experience of a lifetime.
If you are looking for a way to encourage team-building among your family members, friends, or coworkers, then this might take an extraordinary experience. One possible option is whitewater rafting. This is a fun, challenging, playful, and unique group activity that can help you bring everyone closer together. Most teams have gone through traditional team-building activities such as activities around a table or in a multi-purpose room. These can be awkward, frustrating, and boring. This is where whitewater rafting from Red River Adventures in Moab, Utah, can help you and your team come closer together! How can white water rafting Moab help you improve your teamwork?
Be sure and check out this 3 minute look into what powder skiing and travelling through Hokkaido is all about.
We’ll be retuning each January. Check out out our Japow page for details.
Thanks to Black Diamond, Blue Ice, Smith and Dakine for the support!
This would not be possible without the endless stoke and talent of Pat Clifford, PCEDITS.com
We retuned to Hokkaido in January 2019 and it could not have been better. Unbelievably deep snow, great people, food and culture combine to make the trip something to remember for a lifetime.
Thanks to Black Diamond for the support and Pat Clifford, PCEDITS.com for shooting and countless hours in front of the computer to pull together this edit.
The Fisher Towers section of the Colorado River is by far the most popular Moab rafting trip. More people laugh, splash and swim their way down this 14 mile piece of the Colorado River than any other stretch. The longer I am in this business the more I come to appreciate just how great a trip it is.
Close to Moab the trip couldn’t feel more remote. Stunting scenery, rapids that are fun but not scary, great riverside beaches and a variety of plants, animals and geologic wonder make this the perfect way to spend a day in Moab.
Everything about this trip just feels right. What I mean by that is this. Right about the time you would wish for something new or different to happen it does. The ride to the put-in, at about 30 minutes, is perfect. The speed with which we get rafts on the water and people into them, perfect. The rafting before we get to lunch, the lunch stop, the rafting after lunch, the spacing of the rapids, the changes in scenery and the drive back to town, all are just right. Not too long, not to short. With water temps during the summer months in the 70’s there is no better place to spend a hot day than laughing, splashing and swimming down the Colorado River!
I have had the opportunity to run most of the 1 day rafting trips in the West. Each time I do I hold the experience up to our beloved Fisher Towers section and compare the trips. Idaho, Wyoming and Colorado all have rivers that are unique and fun. But what I have realized is that although some may have bigger rapids, few if any are more perfect in time and variety than what we have here in Moab.
Come run this gem with us and you’ll see what I mean!
We couldn’t be more happy about our 2014 Tripadvisor award. Our past guests say it best. Great guides, incredible trips and memories that last a lifetime are all a recurring theme in our online reviews. Thanks to those that adventured with us and took the time to tell others.
There are few places on earth that I enjoy as much as the beautiful mountain town of Ouray. Incredible scenery, friendly people, natural hot springs and, of course ICE!
The Ouray Ice Park is an amazing place to climb. Join RRA for a weekend of Ice Climbing in this world famous venue. All equipment is included through generous support from Petzl.
Here’s the details as always call with further questions or to reserve a spot.
Ouray Colorado! – Clinics
Mid-winter clinic February 1 & 2
Difficulty – Easy to Hard | WI2-WI5
Days – 2
Minimum age – Varies
Venues – Ouray, CO
Meets – 7:30
Dates – Feb 1-2
1 Person $350
Join Red River Adventures for a weekend of Ice Climbing, fun and friends. Ouray, Colorado is one of our favorite places in the world and we couldn’t be more happy to introduce you to this special place. The weekend will feature climbing on a variety of different ice routes and the will be the option to explore the world of mixed climbing and learn about Ice Protection and anchoring. Level of climbing and/or instruction is tailored to your level of experience. All technical equipment is supplied through our sponsors. Lodging and transportation are the responsibility of the participant.
Climb Like a Girl – Ice February 8 & 9
Difficulty – Easy to Hard | WI2-WI5
Days – 2
Minimum age – Varies
Venues – Ouray, CO
Meets – 7:30
Dates – Feb 1-2
1 person $375
RRA is proud to work with Carolyn Parker and her Climb like a Girl program. Carolyn is an AMGA certified rock guide and founder of CLAG. We have been CLAG’ing for almost a decade in Moab, Indian Creek and Ouray. This weekend clinic is always a highlight of the winter. Incredible climbing, the highest caliber instruction and a real sense of community all combine to make these weekends special.All technical equipment is supplied through our sponsors. Lodging and transportation are the responsibility of the participant.
We recently had the pleasure of spending some time with the talented artist and returning guest, Cynthia Martin. She joint us last year on a Moab rafting trip. Impressed with the Fisher Towers section she returned this spring to pass some time hiking and Rock Climbing in the Moab area before returning later this August with a group of friends. She is best now as a comic book artist and illustrator. I couldn’t be more happy that she took the time to do this piece.
We are in our 5th week of operations for the 2011 season and it has been fantastic. It’s starting to warm and the Colorado and Dolores rivers are rising. Utah rafting near Moab is already off to a great start.
So far this season our returning guides have busy. We have had rock climbing clients summit Ancient Art, rafters enjoy our Fisher Towers overnight and day trips and rapelled through our Morning Glory Canyoneering route. The rest of our full time staff of 17 is slowly returning from winter’s spent exploring skiing, grooming, rafting in warmer locations, mushing dogs and seeking higher education. Guides re-training is the first week in May and after that it is full tilt adventure.
So on this Easter Sunday I just wanted to take a second to wish everyone out there who might see this a happy Easter and a great summer.
After a bumpy start with a very cold wet November and a warm and dry December the Utah Ice season is finally off and running.
I spied this at the very bottom of Little Cottonwood Canyon and hadn’t ever remembered it forming. A quick look at Mountain Project yielded no information. I knew that another nearby small flow had been FA’d in a recent winter. Protected by some mixed climbing I thought we might have a shot at doing a new route.
I had a partner lined up for Saturday so Friday afternoon I hiked to the ramps that led to the base of the pillar. There were no other tracks and on my way out I covered mine. There were still a few hours of daylight left and I didn’t want to get scooped.
6AM is always a tough time to get out of a warm bed. Especially to go hike in the dark and stand in the cold but the sunrise found us at the base of the rock and within a short mixed pitch to the base of the Ice.
Easy but insecure slabs went down fairly easily and I was at the base.
Nate lead the pillar of beautiful yellow ice to the trees that we planned on rappelling from and……. that had slings from a previous ascent.
No new route but a fine adventure on new (to us) ice and a great way to start the day.
I just got the first 2011 stream flow forecast and things are looking great. The drainages that provide water for our Utah rafting trips received 150% of average snowfall in December which means that even if we have an abnormally dry month stream flows will be at least normal. If we stay in this storm track the forecasters are talking run off levels not seen since 1997, way above normal.
What does this all mean.
First, our Dolores River trip will be incredible April thru early June. The Dolores is one of my favorite river runs. Technical rafting in a desert setting is not the norm. The Dolores serves this kind of rafting up in buckets.
Second, the Fisher Towers will be incredibly fun and really big. Don’t let this put you off. This section is easily customizable buy simply either missing or hitting the big features encountered along the way.
Third, Cataract Canyon will be huge in May and June. One of natures spectacles, the rapids on this trip are some of the biggest in N. America.
No matter if you have 1 day or a week we have a trip for you and it looks like this is going to be a year to remember.
Well after years of thinking about and now months of development our new site is live. There’s still some work to do but the majority of the heavy lifting is complete. Clean and easy to navigate with lots of photos of our great Moab rafting, rock climbing and canyoneering trips I am super excited about the launch.
Here’s some good news. The NPS has begun offering online reservations for the Fiery Furnace hike. One of the best ranger led activities I have ever done. No one better to see this magnificent area with than a NPS ranger. The ranger I went with was studying the Fiery Furnace for a PHD.
To see a description and book online check out recreation.gov.
This is a photo of my girl. Emma getting it done at the Kids Wall, Ouray, CO. 1st Ice Climb ever.
This past weekend we got to return to one of my favorite places, Ouray. A quintessential mountain town with unpaved streets, cool architecture, Hot Springs and great Ice Climbing make this a place I miss the moment I leave.
It’s always great to play in the snow that will become our summer time play ground, the Colorado River.
The Moab rafting season is right around the corner. Pray for snow!
Well that sure was a quick 2 months. A blur of rafting, climbing and canyoneering with people from all over the world. What a season we and Moab have been having.
I just want to take 2 seconds to say, thanks to those that have shared an adventure with us so far in 2009 and come on down to those who are thinking about it.
The river is still at levels that we didn’t even see in some of the worst dought years and the scenery that surrounds our rock and canyoneering routes is spactacular as always.
Our 2009 guides are doing a fantastic job, keeping people safe, sharing what they know about the sports we do and the area in which we do them. I’ve heard more than a few times this season that the time spent with Red River Adventures was the very best of the entire vacation.
It might be snowing where you are and admittedly is cold here but winter’s over.
Our first booked trip is for March 31st which means that the 2009 rafting season starts in only a few weeks. To be ready for the 31st means that we start NOW!
Getting boats out, cleaning gear, making changes and improvements all the things that have to be done behind the scenes start now.
I know I keep saying it but this summer should be good. March 1st numbers are above average, 115% of normal, and with more snow predicted water levels should be great.
Reservations are ahead of last year and we’ve already sold out several dates in June and July.
With new rock climbing and canyoneering options guided by the same great people that take you rafting there’s no need to look anywhere else for Moab Adventure.
Longing for some warmer temps, long routes and easy climbing to shake out the cobwebs from a long winter I put together a last minute plan to head to Red Rocks for some fun.
3 days, 3 or 4 routes with an estimated 25+ pitches all under 5.9 were on the menu.
What unfolded was not in the plan at all.
Day 1
Rain.
This although pretty is not something you want to see before heading out for a day of desert rock.
We did mange to get in a two pitch climb during the only break in the clouds.
But then this moved in and we were shut down for good.
You might ask? What next. Well, being well trained and forward thinking outdoor professional we had of course brought along all the things you might need in an emergency. Food, water and adult beverages all laid in for just such a situation. Obviously there was only one thing to do, hit the emergency supplies, hard. Later deciding that shelter was in order we headed to the Bonnie Springs Ranch for food and beverages that didn’t come from a cooler. After much food and drink, meeting Bonnie and seeing freinds who live in Vegas it was time to go, they were closing. Closed a bar in Vegas…enough said.
Pitch tally 2
Day 2
Not so much….and no pictures.
After a rather long nap in the Pine Creek parking lot which prompted quite a bit of conversation among some of the other visitors to Red Rocks we managed to get off at the crack of 1PM. We hiked to what we were sure would be an empty Cat in the Hat to find a party, only slightly more lazy than us, just leading off on pitch 2. We decided to head up. Ooppss. Climbing hurt much more than hiking and with a pinch of hot afternoon sun I, well, I wasn’t feeling “tip top”.
After catching the party above at the bottom of pitch 3 we decided to call it a “DAY”. Down we went. Pitch tally 4.
Day 3
This is what we came for.
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Steep and fun, classic Red Rocks face climbing, steep jugs, 580′ of a rock climbing “powder run”.
These 5 pitches would have been worth the drive.
Pitch tally 10.
The trip didn’t unfold the way I thought it would but it will be one I remember for ever.
I just got the Colorado River basin Forecast report for January.
The mountains up stream of Moab are at 125% of normal snowpack. This is fantastic.
I know that we’ve got plenty of time for it to stop snowing or for it to get warm and for the snowpack to go away but for now it’s more snow on Jnauary 1st. than any time since 1997.
My 4th of July vacation happened in the early hours of July 6th. I went to Big Cottonwood Canyon, Mule Hollow wall and linked Down, Dirty, Doublecrossed, 5.7 430 feet and Implorien 5.9 200 feet.
Up at 5:30 AM, meet Dan at 6 on the route by 7AM after about a mile and 1200 vertical feet of approach.
Sunrise happened some time during the first or second pitch. Beautiful rock and views of Stairs Gulch for the next hour or so keep us content and make the “evil StairMaster” approach worth it. 2 and a half double rope rappels gets us back to the ground. A short walk and we are heading up again on Implorien. More great stone and a trail of bolts gets us to the top and we rap. Back on the ground again we suck down some water, eat an apple and run out to the car.
6 pitches, 4 rappels, 2 miles, 2400 vertical feet of up and down approach and 4 hours and 27 minutes and we are back at the car. 4th of July celebration complete.
For the grade I don’t think that rock climbing in the Wasatch gets much better.
Well spring has sprung and summers right around the corner. The melt has started and the Colorado is running high. Here’s a recent photo of the Class II Rocky Rapid.
The BIG hit. We’re havin fun now.
Wait a minute, that doesn’t look right!
I hope this answers the question, “will it be exciting enough”.
NOTE: **No humans were hurt in the rafting of this river.**
On the 27th of April the 2008 crew of Red River Adventures embarked on a 3 day Utah rafting trip that was fantastic. 13 of the Riverpeople launched at Gateway, Colorado for the 2008 kick off Dolores river run. Along the way we discovered that you can fly into Gateway, new pictographs, and that Charlie can fly but doesn’t land so well
We’ve all been told that playing with matches is a no no. Hell, I’ve told my daughter that within the last month.
Now, courtesy of some children camping along the Colorado River at Dewy Bridge campground Moab has a concrete example and spectacular pictures of what happens when that rule is broken.
In early April a brush fire was started that subsequently engulfed the historic Dewey Bridge.
No longer will the Moab rafting community get to look out at the bridge that Mr. Dewey, a self taught engineer, built. So know that when driving in on senic byway 128 you think to yourself, didn’t there used to be a bridge there? that there did indeed and your not going crazy.
Well it’s starting to happen. Hardly a day goes by that I don’t hear a story related to how much snow is in the mountains or possible spring time flooding.
Now the good people at the Dolores Water Conservancy have released their forecast for the 2008 season. In a word, WOW.
They are going to release water for all of April and May and with planned releases of 3000 cfs+ in May. The rafting on the Gateway section should be fantastic. There hasn’t been releases of this much water for this long a period of time in many years.
Everyone at Red River Adventures is incredibly excited about the upcoming 2008 season and running the Dolores in particular. Smaller than most of the classic desert rivers this incredibly scenic and remote river offers technical rafting at it’s best.
Here’s something that I have recently stumbled upon, the Dirt Bag Diaries. Check it out. Fitz Cahall podcasts stories of life, travel and climbing. Quiet, genuine stories that rise above the deafening roar of all that this hyper connected world is.
This american life for anyone who has ever gotten first chair, earned thier turns, tied in or stood at the top of a rapid they’ve never run.
River Rafting Reviews and Red River Adventure Testimonials!
Tim Gunnin
March 28, 2026
Thanks to my climbing guide Kaya we had a wonderful day of climbing at the IceCream Parlor in Moab. Not only does she have excellent rock climbing skills she is an excellent instructor! She is also a caring and just a wonderful person to have conversation with. She was able to advise me on different areas to hike and MTB. I couldn’t have asked for a better day! I would highly recommend Red River!!!
Harrison Tuit
March 21, 2026
Had a fantastic two days of introductory ski touring with Tim. He and Carl dealt with the sub-optimal warm conditions as well as they, and catered for our skill level perfectly. Price was reasonable and experience was great. Would book again!
Deb Kemper
March 21, 2026
Just completed our second booking with Red River Adventures. Carl, the owner, is always great at finding the perfect guide for our needs. He arranged a special training course for us and John, our guide and trainer, was fantastic. He helped us get comfortable using the necessary safety tools and equipment for the backcountry. He had a great teaching style that kept us moving and helped us dial in the learning by letting us do it and learning key adjustments to make in real time.
Rachel Lacek
March 21, 2026
Was visiting SLC and really wanted to do a back country tour and wanted to do so safely. They provide gear if needed. Very friendly and knowledgeable staff. Answered all my questions.
Aaron Scherman
March 20, 2026
John was the perfect instructor for our group. He was incredibly knowledgeable and a great instructor. He and Red River are highly recommended!
C Amarnek
March 14, 2026
I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of my time climbing! The guide was amazing - communicated ahead of time, encouraging while climbing, and very personable. I couldn't have asked for anything more of this wonderful adventure!
Chet Vernon
March 9, 2026
Vic and Ty were fantastic guides and taught me a lot about avalanche safety.
Dave Brown
March 9, 2026
Was out with Ryan Emery for a guided ski day. Ryan was a consummate professional in managing the risks, setting stand out skin routes, and helping us seek out the best turns near Brighton. Recommend wholeheartedly.
Dean Kowalski
March 6, 2026
AMAZING experience with our guide, John. Great guy, great day. Highly recommend
Dale Simmons
March 3, 2026
Garth is a fantastic instructor. The loaner gear was really nice and worked great. Well done Avalanche course.
Hailey Pierce
March 3, 2026
Garth was such an amazing instructor and guide! He was very helpful in not only teaching us about avalanche safety, but really showing us all we need to know and testing our knowledge along the way. My partner and I thoroughly enjoyed the AIARE Level 1 course and am taking away a lot of information, insights, and best practices away. Thank you, Garth!
Sophie Rockefeller
February 26, 2026
The AIARE 1 course was top notch! My instructor Sierra Bishop was super knowledgable and passionate about avalanche education. She taught the concepts in a way that was easy to understand and fun to learn. Sierra took care to support each individual's learning and created a group dynamic that was welcoming for beginners but also challenging for those with more experience. We spent a lot of time discussing different scenarios, and Sierra asked thoughtful questions to get us to consider the risks involved. She also taught a bunch of bonus skills like doing kick turns and making your own repair kit. Overall I gained confidence to ski in the backcountry because I am aware of the risks and how to mitigate them. 10/10 experience. I definitely recommend this course for all skill levels!!
Patrick Dwyer
February 25, 2026
This was my 3rd time touring the Wasatch with John from Red River Adventures, but this time with my 11 year old. John was fantastic as always. I was a bit nervous with a lot of avy activity in the area. But, John assured me we would be safe and we kept to lower angle areas where we were out of avy terrain. The day was great and my son loved it! I can't recommend John and RRA enough!
Christopher Tolman
February 23, 2026
Came for a 6 day backcountry ski trip with my son and a friend. The overall experience was amazing. Red River handled every aspect perfectly—from communication about prep, travel etc, to accommodations, dining and of course, completely epic ski guiding. We’ll definitely be coming back.
Josiah Pilskalns
February 22, 2026
Had an Awesome day climbing with Nate!
michael todorovich
February 18, 2026
John L and Red River never disappoint. Even when conditions are less than ideal, the tours are always memorable with plenty of great terrain.
Sasha Ayloush
February 17, 2026
What a fun adventure! My guide Ty was awesome! Super informative and so positive. I tried split boarding for the first time and loved it. I'm hooked. Red River also made it so easy and brought all the gear I needed.
Thomas Kelleher
February 16, 2026
Victoria and Jeremy were a dream team for running an AIARE 1 course. They were both great teachers with deep knowledge of local terrain and infectious love for the backcountry. Was an incredible learning experience!
Finn Hannah
February 16, 2026
Jeremy and Victoria were my guides, and they were amazing! Great time lots of learning and lots of laughs. Absolutely awesome weekend highly recommend!
Jeffrey Lewis
February 16, 2026
Incredible time in Japan. Great expertise and a fun packed schedule with the best snow ever!
Bryan Bassett
February 16, 2026
We had an amazing trip for six days of backcountry ski touring with Carl, John, and Mako with Red River Adventures in Hokkaido Japan. The ski touring experience was the best of my life. One glorious untracked powder day after another. It more than filled my expectations. What I did not expect, and got, was also am amazing cultural experience with food and Japanese Onsen culture. It was well beyond anything I had imagined. I of course highly recommend.
Landon Bryan
February 16, 2026
Great experience. Ryan was a knowledgeable guide that catered the day to the experience we were hoping to have. Absolutely recommend.
Mike Arntz
February 10, 2026
Terrific guides, great food and amazing snow! Carl and his team have this dialed in and I couldn't imagine doing it without them. They know where to ski, the local places to eat and how to get around.....just an unbelievable experience I highly recommend!
Steven Zettel
February 9, 2026
I’ve spent my whole life providing outdoor experiences as a guide and this trip blew me away! Awesome trip and operation at all levels.
Jared Hopkinson
February 9, 2026
Red River exceeded all expectations. We took a group of 8 family and friends to Japan and Carl, John and Yuta provided a magical week of amazing snow, fantastic dinners, heavenly Onsen and perfect accommodations. We WILL BE BACK!
GJ O
February 9, 2026
Great guides, great company, great experience with Red River. Would absolutely go with Red River again!
Hannah Popick
February 8, 2026
Our ice-climbing guide, Ty, quite literally saved my life! We were trying to get some group pictures on the ice when my foot slipped - I fell and started sliding down the mountain. He quickly positioned himself in front of me and used his body to stop me, and then when I was too petrified to stand back up, he used all of his strength to peel me off of the ground and help me slowly make my way off of the ice (meanwhile my friends were unable to breathe from laughing so hard and thus, completely useless). I will probably end up naming my first born child after him because of this experience.
He was extremely dedicated to safety - made sure we were helmeted at all times, gloved prior to handling tools, crampons securely fastened, etc. The night before, I expressed pretty severe concern and fear over the whole experience, and he offered tons of reassurance and was so positive and helpful. We plan on taking a trip to Washington in the summer just so he can guide us on a summer adventure too! Thanks Ty!!!
Greg Hill
February 6, 2026
Intermediate Ice Climbing with Nate. Excellent day on the ice. Completely tailored to my needs. Picked up several technique perils and great discussions. Highly recommended !!
Wayne Millice
February 2, 2026
Carl and his team absolutely rock! 2nd year in Hokkaido and it was EPIC. Carl and Yuta are fantastic hosts and found us unbelievable snow in some great back country. Again the restaurants were top notch! Already set up for next year! Can’t wait!
Stephen Ottosen
February 2, 2026
Red River adventures did a great job for us! Our guides knew where to go to get fresh tracks every day all day! Our local guide knew all the best restaurants. If you’re going all the way to Japan, you want to have these guys to help you get what you were hoping for!
Celia Jones
February 1, 2026
The best experience! Victoria and Avery were extremely great communicators and leaders while being friendly and approachable. I took a woman’s Avalanche 1 course and felt supported and challenged. The skill level of all the women was pretty varied but they helped us come up with a backcountry ski tour plan that would suite us all and be safe. The first day we skied less than 3 miles with ~500 feet of gain, practiced rescue, and dug a snow pit. The second day we skied 3-4 miles with 2000 feet of gain. (Future groups may do more or less depending skills and conditions) While we skied we stopped to point out snow conditions, terrain issues, and touring techniques. The slower teachable pace had us all pretty cold but we were warned and had plenty of layers! We had crazy wind too, so it felt like 0 degrees out, so we did our debrief at a coffee shop. It was perfect!
Glynnis Stone
January 29, 2026
Our group of 7 had an awesome time in Japan with Red River Adventures! The guides were super nice, very knowledgeable and extremely good at what they do. I would highly recommend them for your next trip!
Carolyn Landolfo
January 29, 2026
Wonderful experience. Very challenging in icy conditions. Our guide was amazing and encouraging on my first time at touring. Follow the checklist. You go from hot to cold in minutes. Prepare for adding layers and taking them away.
Kevin Landolfo
January 28, 2026
We had an amazing ski tour with Ryan! He was very patient and also extremely knowledgeable about snow conditions as well as ski touring. Most importantly, Ryan informed us of safety guidelines and did not deviate (or let us deviate) from them. We would love to ski with Ryan again!
chris tihansky
January 28, 2026
Our group had an excellent trip with Red River Adventures to Hokkaido. Quite a magical experience.
Debby Stein Sharpe
January 28, 2026
Carl and team did a great job organizing our backcountry ski adventure in Hokkaido, Japan. They even ordered up a whole mess of snow!
Scott Woller
January 26, 2026
Brian Johnson and Sam Crow of Red River Adventures were exceptional in their professionalism, thoroughness, kindness, and direction during the AIARE 1 weekend training. Beginning on the first evening, they fostered an atmosphere of inquisitiveness and openness on the zoom portion of the learning. Then, in the field, they created a sense of camaraderie and were attentive to each individuals goals/objectives and abilities. They tailored the learning to the individuals taking the course and inquired to assure that attendee’s objectives were met. I would highly recommend Red River Adventures for avalanche education/backcountry experiences.
Jax Marrone
January 26, 2026
Did a low ratio Aiare 1. Top level instructors covered everything and more. Highly recommend for all splitboarders
Matthew Edgington
January 25, 2026
Took an Avy Rescue course with Ben today and it was time well spent. He’s a solid instructor who keeps things moving without overcomplicating the technical side. We spent the day drilling the essentials: signal searches, probing, multi burials, and the most efficient way to move snow during a burial. Ben’s feedback during the timed drills was practical and helped me realize where I was wasting movement. Good course for anyone needing to get their rescue systems dialed.
Gannon Steimle
January 21, 2026
John was great and happy to answer all our questions. Great tour and great guide
Tate McPherson
January 19, 2026
I took my AIARE 1 with red river, it was great the guides were awesome, offered tons of tools and pro tips and obviously answered all the avalanche related questions you could have. When the time comes for me to take AIARE 2 i will definitely book with red river.
Barely Wired
January 12, 2026
I had a wonderful experience. The team has done the homework and has the enthusiasm to enjoy it with you. They handled changes with the expertise and calm of an NFL quarterback. Without a doubt, my ski trip with Red River was everything I hoped it would be.
Brendan Dwyer
January 9, 2026
Did my avy 2 course with John and it was awesome! John was incredibly knowledgeable, easy to approach with questions, and a fun time to be around. Will definitely be returning to Red River for any future classes
Ray Watanabe
January 9, 2026
Had a great experience taking my Level 2 Avalanche course. John was very knowledgeable and equally as entertaining. Will be hiring Red River Adventures for all my future guiding needs!
Chris Adams
January 8, 2026
Victoria was amazing and a wealth of knowledge. Kept the trip at our level and gave us the confidence to adventure out. She was a joy to spend the day with. I couldn't recommend a day with her enough.
Britney Ewing
January 6, 2026
Had an awesome experience with Red River and our guide Victoria. The class taught me skills and awareness and provided the necessary information to safely explore back/side country skiing. Really loved the opportunity to be in an all female class and felt it provided a safe space for expressing challenges and concerns without any pressure.
Trevor Kelsey
January 5, 2026
Perfect course for anyone hoping to build a foundation for understanding, evaluating and safely navigating avalanche terrain. Our instructors, Sierra and Brian, were professional, super welcoming, funny, and all-around awesome ski guides and teachers. Highly recommend!
Victor Heilweil
December 31, 2025
The ARC course was excellent. Ryan is a gifted instructor- very clear, knowledgeable, and thoughtful. The day was very well organized, beginning with a basic review of the many nuances and idiosyncrasies of avalanche transceivers, then on to solo avalanche rescue, and finally group rescues of multiple burials. This is a must-have course - a great annual refresher for the more experienced backcountry skiers in our group and a perfect introduction for those newer to the sport.
Susan Xu
December 22, 2025
Had the best time at AIARE 1 with red river. Our guides (I had Brian and Sierra) were amazing and super knowledgeable. It was a great experience and I feel like I was able to learn a lot about the types of avalanche problems, the bulletin and more importantly apply them to decision making before the tour and in the field. Also Brian and Sierra are very funny and it was a lot of fun to learn/ tour from them :)
Dylan Wong
December 22, 2025
Just completed my AIARE 1 course with Red River and cannot recommend it enough. The guides (I had Sierra and Brian) are super knowledgeable and share their wisdom in an approachable and fun way. I not only learned a ton about route planning, navigating the backcountry, and assessing forecasts / terrain, but also met a great group of people who I hope to tour with in the future.
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