In some of the most spectacular canyons in the world, gain skills in river navigation and learn to be the captain of your crew.
While rafting, you’ll get to feel the exhilaration of rushing waves as you paddle through whitewater rapids. By canoe, you’ll have the chance to slow down and take in the beauty of the canyon. Camp along sandy shores and search for shooting stars under pristine skies. Spot ancient dwellings and rock art and pictographs tucked within the canyon walls. There will be times of excitement as well as times to slow down and connect with your crewmates and the natural world. By the end of course, you and your crewmates will be the leaders as you hone-in your skills in backcountry camping and river travel. No previous boating experience is necessary to enjoy this expedition. At the end of it all, you’ll emerge a confident and resilient leader with the tools to be your best self on the river and at home.
River Navigation, Service, Whitewater Canoeing, Whitewater Rafting, Rafting
Skills
Technical
Basic First Aid
Basic Paddle Strokes
Campcraft
Food Preparation and Cooking
Knots
Map and Compass
Natural History
Navigation
River Reading
Safety and Risk Management
Self Care
Sheltering Strategies
Travel Techniques
Interpersonal
Character
Communication
Empathy
Independence
Leadership
Positive Risk Taking
Problem Solving
Resilience
Responsibility
Self Awareness
Self Confidence
Service
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Course # CUYH-2541
Age
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Days
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Cost
$5,745
Dates 6/13/2025 - 6/27/2025
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Dates 7/23/2025 - 8/6/2025
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Sample Itinerary
DAY1
Course start
DAY2-6
Canoeing Labyrinth Canyon: learn paddling techniques, reading the river, desert ecology and natural and human history. Opportunity for day hikes.
DAY7
Re-supply, & transfer.
DAY8-14
Rafting Desolation & Gray Canyons: learn to navigate swifter water in a 6-person raft. Opportunity for day hikes. Potential Solo experience
DAY15
Group challenge event, Course end celebrations, and transportation home.
The entire trip was incredible, and once home, I realized that not only was I a better leader, but I was a better person. I became obsessed with getting work and chores and jobs done right the first time, to the best of my ability, and I yearned for the feeling of approval from others who saw my work. My own vision of what I could create and do for myself, and others, was cleared when I went through that rapid. I understand the reality of accepting a challenge, whatever it may be, and I am ready and willing for more. College is my next rapid, and the effort and spirit required for me to survive and conquer it is in me. I have matured and readied myself for the challenges ahead, whether scholarly or other, and I am the ready captain of my ship.
Are you ready to take a journey that will change your life? You won’t look at day-to-day drama the same way after you’ve conquered a high mountain ridge, made a boat obey your command in windswept waves or slept under the stars watching bats swoop overhead. Joining an Outward Bound expedition changes you. Your crew, your Instructor, your route and your adventures will have a profound and lasting impact on you as you rise to meet exhilarating natural challenges in some of the country’s wildest places.
Build skills, form connections: Learn and practice wilderness, teamwork and leadership skills. Find connections with your crewmates based on support and respect (and fun too!), and in the thick of challenges, discover there is more in you than you know.
Value strengths and strengthen values: Uncover your unique character strengths, develop your leadership abilities and learn how to let compassion in to everyday life by pushing your own limits and working alongside your peers.
Demonstrate mastery: As you gain confidence in new skills, take on more decision-making responsibilities. Work together to achieve team goals, solve problems and succeed both as individuals and as a group.
What you’ll learn: For High School students, the opportunities to carry more weight (literally and figuratively) and make impactful decisions with accompanying consequences fills the expedition as you go through numerous trials and triumphs. It’s all about independence.
After you come home, many of the character, leadership and service traits you uncovered on your expedition stay with you, helping you navigate your daily life with more resilience and success.
While rafting, each day is spent practicing paddle strokes and learning to read the water – all while taking in the beauty of the canyon. Crewmates will become a team, coordinating their paddling and taking turns as boat captains. Between rapids are flat water sections where students can swim, relax and enjoy the view. Time in a raft is ideal for getting to know each other, laughing and singing throughout the day. Afternoons can bring strong winds, leading to challenge and adventure as crews paddle hard to reach camping destinations. The canyon rims can rise hundreds of feet above the river, enclosing participants in a remote world of rushing water and delicate ecosystems.
While canoeing, each day is spent practicing the unique skills needed to navigate a canoe down river. As there are only two or three students in a canoe, everyone gets ample opportunities to be the captain of their own boat. Students will have time to slow down and enjoy the views, watch for wildlife, and connect with their crewmates. Most courses get the opportunity to take day hikes away from the river. These hikes provide stunning views and often the chance to see archaeological sites, petroglyphs, pictographs and remarkable geological formations.
Service is a pillar of the Outward Bound experience. On each course, Students learn to practice intentional service to themselves, to others and to the environment. This may look like practicing self-care or supporting a crewmate who is having a hard day. Participants also learn to Leave No Trace ethics, practicing service to the environment by preserving and respecting the fragile ecosystems they encounter. Students experience firsthand the social and emotional benefits of acts of service. They are encouraged to bring this ethic of care to their life back home.
In order for profound learning to take place, there must be time to reflect on the experience. . Weather and time permitting, Solo provides an important break from the rigors of the expedition and gives students the opportunity to reflect on their Outward Bound experience. Many students use this reflection time to make decisions about their future, journal and enjoy the beauty of their surroundings unencumbered by the constant external stimulation of modern life. Solo is that opportunity, and that time can range anywhere from 30 minutes to 24 hours or more, depending on the length of the course as well as the competency and preparedness of the student group.
With all the food, skills and supplies they need, participants are given a secluded spot to reflect alone and are monitored by Instructors at regular intervals, as safety is always a top priority. Students find that Solo provokes profound and powerful learning in a short period of time and often becomes one of the most memorable parts of their Outward Bound experience.
Our expeditions help students grow into the best version of themselves. We use challenge in the outdoors to allow students to discover their strengths and build authentic connections with their peers. Compassion for oneself and others is foundational to our educational approach. As students realize that they are stronger than they know, they develop confidence and resilience that will last a lifetime. Social and emotional learning outcomes include:
Belonging – students form deep connections founded upon respect, inclusion, and compassion
Reflection – students learn self-awareness and practice empathy towards others
Physical Engagement – students develop awareness and confidence in their bodies
Courage – students develop the confidence to speak up for themselves and persevere through challenges
The Green River is one of the largest and grandest rivers in the Southwest. It is famous for its world-renowned whitewater rapids and towering red rock canyon walls. Whitewater river sections may give students the opportunity to navigate Class 2 or 3 rapids while slow water sections provide time for swimming and relaxing. Throughout the canyon, there are spectacular cultural wonders including ancient dwellings and pictographs. As crews descend deeper into the canyons, they will get to observe a variety of unique geologic formations and layers of pink, red, and orange rock. Sagebrush, cottonwood, juniper, and willow trees pepper the shores. Beaches provide an opportunity to stop for lunch or set up camp along sandy shores. Many of our longer rafting courses will travel through Canyonlands National Park, reaching the confluence of the Colorado and Green Rivers. These regions are within the ancestral lands of the Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) nation.
Course Stories
I am the ready captain of my ship.
The entire trip was incredible, and once home, I realized that not only was I a better leader, but I was a better person. I became obsessed with getting work and chores and jobs done right the first time, to the best of my ability, and I yearned for the feeling of approval from others who saw my work. My own vision of what I could create and do for myself, and others, was cleared when I went through that rapid. I understand the reality of accepting a challenge, whatever it may be, and I am ready and willing for more. College is my next rapid, and the effort and spirit required for me to survive and conquer it is in me. I have matured and readied myself for the challenges ahead, whether scholarly or other, and I am the ready captain of my ship.
— Outward Bound Alumni
Truly life changing
The views are to die for, and the discoveries about oneself are truly life changing.
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