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Motorized Rafting Trips

Motorized Grand Canyon Rafting Trips — See More of the Canyon in Less Time

Maximize your time in the canyon—without missing a thing.

The Most Popular, Comfortable, and Efficient Way to Experience the Grand Canyon

Motorized rafting trips are the fastest and most accessible way to experience the full power and beauty of the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. Traveling up to 8 mph, these large, stable rafts cover 188–280 river miles in under a week—perfect for travelers short on time who still want the complete adventure. 

You’ll explore hidden waterfalls, hike iconic side canyons, and run legendary Class III–V rapids—all with expert guides, cushioned seating, and the comfort of shade and dry storage. Whether it’s a family trip or bucket-list expedition, motorized Grand Canyon rafting delivers action, scenery, and convenience in one unforgettable journey.

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Why Choose a Motorized Trip?

See More in Less Time

Motor trips only travel 8 mph, but cover twice the distance of oar-powered trips in the same number of days—without sacrificing scenery or side hikes. It’s the only way to raft the full canyon in as few as 6 days.

All the Rapids, All the Beauty

Every rapid, every waterfall, every hike—motor trips don’t skip the best parts. You’ll conquer the same Class III–V whitewater and visit the same iconic side canyons as oar and paddle trips, just at a more efficient pace.

Smooth & Comfortable Ride

Motor rafts (J-Rigs, S-Rigs, and C-Rigs) are large, stable pontoons powered by quiet, low-emission outboard motors. They feature elevated seating for great views, cushioned benches and dry-bag backrests for comfort, and easier boarding for guests with limited mobility.

Fun & Social Atmosphere

Motorized trips have room for up to 20 passengers per raft however host 14 guests per raft, offering a vibrant, shared experience with plenty of room to move around. Whether you're traveling solo, as a couple, or with a group, the camaraderie and laughs come easily.

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Comparing Motor Raft Types

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S-Rig – Motor

Raft Type

S-Rig

Capacity:

14 guests

Features:

Comfortable dry-bag backed seating, ergonomic support, ample legroom

C-Rig – Motor

Raft Type:

C-Rig

Capacity:

14 guests

Features:

Largest and roomiest, great for large groups or guests wanting maximum stability

J-Rig– Motor

Raft Type:

J-Rig

Capacity:

14 guests

Features:

“Bull-riding” front pontoons, center bench seats, exciting and photo-friendly

Motor Rafting Adventure

Sample Motorized Rafting Itineraries

Full Canyon

Length

6–8 Days

Start/End Points

6–8 Days Lees Ferry → Whitmore Wash / Diamond Creek / Pearce Ferry

Highlights

188+ miles of rafting, top hikes, iconic rapids

Upper Canyon

Length

4 Days

Start/End Points

Lees Ferry → Bright Angel Trail (hike out)

Highlights

Redwall Cavern, Little Colorado River, Ancestral sites

Lower Canyon

Length

5–6 Days

Start/End Points

Bright Angel Trail (hike in) → Whitmore Wash / Diamond Creek

Highlights

Granite Gorge, Lava Falls, major waterfalls

Western Canyon

Length

3–4 Days

Start/End Points

Helicopter in/out at Whitmore Wash → Pearce Ferry

Highlights

Shorter trip, Multi-adventure, return to Las Vegas

Note: Upper and Lower Canyon trips involve a steep 7.5+ mile hike via Bright Angel Trail. Western Canyon trips offer helicopter access for an easier entry or exit.

Full Canyon

Days:6–18

Highlights: 225 river miles, every rapid

Best for: Groups chasing the complete saga

Upper Canyon

Days : 4–8

Highlights: Marble Canyon narrows, Redwall hikes

Best for: Crews okay with a mid-canyon hike out

Lower Canyon

Days:4-9

Highlights: Granite Gorge, Lava Falls finale

Highlights: Granite Gorge, Lava Falls, major waterfalls

Western Canyon

Days : 3–5

Start/End Points: Helicopter in/out at Whitmore Wash → Pearce Ferry

Highlights: Shorter trip, mellow pace, return to Las Vegas

Motorized Grand Canyon Rafting Trips

Is a Motorized Trip Right for You?

Choose a motor raft trip if:

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Insider Tip

Motorized trips—especially S-Rigs and Western Canyon routes—book out fast. 

The May–June and September- windows are peak season. Secure your seat early for best raft selection and dates.

We Specialize Exclusively in Grand Canyon Rafting

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We’ve helped thousands of adventurers find the ideal outfitter, raft type, and launch date—without stress or upsells. You’ll pay the same price as booking direct but get unmatched support from canyon experts who live and breathe these trips.
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FAQs About Motor Raft Trips

Here are some major questions related to Grand Canyon Rafting Trips asked by customers.

A: Not at all. You’ll hit every rapid with intensity a non-motor trip can’t experience, hike amazing side canyons, and still camp under the stars. The pace is faster (only by 4mph an hour), but the adventure is all there

A: You won’t miss any major sights or rapids. The difference is pace and group size on raft. Motor trips are ideal for those who want more done in less time, craving action packed days.

A: Not really. Modern four-stroke engines are quiet and fuel-efficient. You’ll hear more of the wind whistling past your ears, then a motor as it is nestled within a natural sound barrier in the back of the raft. On calm sections, guides often turn them off so you can enjoy the natural soundscape.

A: No. Some specialize in just one or two. We’ll help you find the outfitter that offers the raft style, route, and launch dates that match your goals.