A Complete Guide to Arizona's Salt River Tubing (2024)

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Arizona’s Salt River Tubing is an absolute must-do while visiting the Phoenix and Scottsdale area. The views and refreshing water are just a few highlights of the experience! This complete guide to the Salt River Tubing will explain everything you need to know before you go.

Before I went to Scottsdale and experienced this myself at a bachelorette party, I found limited resources online that fully prepared me for what to expect at the Salt River Tubing. Hopefully this guide will leave you feeling excited and prepared for this awesome adventure!

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1 What is Salt River Tubing?

2 How to get to Salt River Tubing

3 What is the best time to go Salt River Tubing?

4 How much does Salt River Tubing cost?

6 Steps to success at Salt River Tubing

7 Salt River Tubing tips

What is Salt River Tubing?

Salt River Tubing is where you rent or bring your own tube to the Salt River in Mesa, Arizona and let the current guide you between the beautiful Arizona landscape. There is minimal effort required on your end once you are set up and situated in your tube. The river will flow easily and take you to your end destination. The Salt River Tubing is a great activity for any group size.

There are a few logistics required for this adventure so continue reading for more details on how to set yourself up for success!

How to get to Salt River Tubing

There are two major ways to get to the tubing center. If you are a large group, I recommended hiring a party bus or shuttle service to drive your crew there and back. This makes it much easier to pack and be prepared for the day because you can leave extra belongings in that vehicle while you are actually tubing.

Scottsdale Party Bus & Limo is the preferred vendor to transport groups to and from the Salt River tubing. Our group loved our experience with this company!

There is parking available at the Salt River parking lot but keep in mind that it does fill up quickly. You will want to get there early in the morning to secure a spot!

This is the address you will want to enter into your maps to get to the tubing parking lot.

9200 N Bush Hwy, Mesa, AZ 85215

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What is the best time to go Salt River Tubing?

The morning is the best time to go Salt River Tubing. The last tube rental is at 2pm so at the very least, you need to go before then. Our group arrived at 10:15 am and waited in a short line to rent our tubes. I do not recommend going much later than that because the parking lot and rental area will get very crowded.

How much does Salt River Tubing cost?

It costs $21 per tube to rent a tube for the day. Depending on your group size, you will want to rent a few cooler tubes to float alongside you. Those also cost $21 which can be split amongst the group. I recommended renting at least two cooler tubes, one to hold your ice/drinks and one to hold your extra belongings.

If you opt to bring your own tube, it is $19 per person to ride the shuttle bus down to the river.

What to bring Salt River Tubing

Waterproof bag

You will need a waterproof bag to hold any belongings that you do not want to get wet while floating along the river.

Waterproof fanny pack for phone

This was the best waterproof phone bag to wear while tubing because I was easily able to take my phone out for pictures and then secure it in the bag again. Not everyone in your group needs to do this, but it is nice to have a few designated people to capture the experience!

Rope

A rope is especially important if you are floating with a large group. You will want to secure all of your tubes and cooler tubes together so that you can focus on floating and relaxing rather than worrying about your group separating from each other.

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Waterproof speaker

This is a nice to have item so that your group can listen to music while floating.

Waterproof shoes

These are another nice to have item. They will make it easier for you to get in and out of the water at the entrance and exit of the Salt River. The bottom of the river is rocky so if you do not have protective waterproof shoes, it will be slightly uncomfortable.

Please note that these should not be flip flops. Any shoe without a proper back will get lost while tubing!

Microfiber towel

Put this in your waterproof bag or leave it in your transportation to dry off on the way home.

Sunscreen

The sun is no joke in Arizona! Bring lots of sunscreen to reapply during your float.

White sheet

This is another nice to have item but not necessary. The rental tubes do get hot while sitting in the sun so it is recommended to put a white sheet overtop while floating. Our group did not do this and were still ok, we just had to splash any surfaces that were overheating on the tube! A sheet would eliminate the need to do that.

Water, booze and ice

You’ll want lots of water and ice to stay hydrated while floating. You can also BYO alcohol to the Salt River Tubing! Absolutely no glass bottles are allowed. There are officers standing by to check bags and make sure that there is no glass.

Pro-tip: Load these in your cooler tube after you take the shuttle down to the river. You do not want to carry the cooler tube while it is filled up and heavy!

Sunglasses and hat

This might seem obvious, but you do not want to be that person who forgets these on this activity!

Our group wore matching bucket hats and they were perfect for covering our faces from the sun and finding each other if the tubes got separated.

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Steps to success at Salt River Tubing

It is a bit overwhelming when you walk up to the rental warehouse, so I will do my best here to give you an idea before you go!

Renting the tubes

There are multiple lines formed to rent the tubes. Designate a few people to wait in line and a few people to stand with the ice/drinks/bags while waiting for the tubes.

You will need to provide 1 ID per 5 tubes that you are renting. So for example, our group had 11 people + 2 cooler tubes. We needed 3 of us to give IDs to rent out that many tubes. Upon paying, the cashier will keep the IDs behind the counter while you are tubing. You will get IDs back when you return with the tube rentals.

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Taking the shuttle bus to Salt River Tubing

From here you will get in line for a shuttle bus depending on which tubing route your group wants to take. Here are the estimated float times:

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  • 1-2 = 2 hours
  • 3-4 = 3 hours
  • 1-4 = 5 hours
  • 4-5 = 2 hours

The signs are very clear which shuttle bus you should get on. If you are not sure, ask! There are tons of helpful and kind people around to direct your group in the right direction.

Be warned, the shuttle buses are not air conditioned and you will need to walk a bit from the shuttle stop down to the river. It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes and light clothing because it will be hot!

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Salt River Tubing tips

Get your group situated and tied together before you all start to float.

The river will move quickly once you get started and it is hard to slow down to wait for the rest of the group. Work together to make sure everyone is ready to go before taking off!

Make sure that all personal items are secure in a waterproof bag before taking off.

It will be difficult to get situated once you start floating.

Stay hydrated and protected from the sun!

Drink water in between beers and reapply sunscreen often.

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Enjoy yourself!

Take in the epic views and make sure to look around for horses. You will see them grazing in the shallow parts of the water and on the edges.

When you get to the end of your float route, follow the signs to exit the water.

If possible, wait until the last minute to exit your float. The earlier you get off, the longer you will have to walk on the rocky ground and it will be uncomfortable.

MAKE SURE to count your tubes as soon as you get out of the water!

You do not want to leave any behind because you will be charged extra.

There will be a shuttle to take you back to the main rental hub.

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I hope you love Salt River tubing as much as our group did! Comment any questions or recommendations that I may have left out of this post. Have fun!

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FAQs

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It takes about 2 hours to float the Salt River from the launch point top of the river down to the bridge. It takes about 3 hours to float from the bridge down to the bottom exit point. If you want to float the Salt River from the top launch point down to the last exit, plan for about 5 hours.

How long does it take to go through Salt River Tubing? ›

It takes about 2 hours to float the Salt River from the launch point top of the river down to the bridge. It takes about 3 hours to float from the bridge down to the bottom exit point. If you want to float the Salt River from the top launch point down to the last exit, plan for about 5 hours.

How much does it cost to go tubing down the Salt River? ›

ENJOY THE THRILL OF SALT RIVER TUBING!

The wait time each trip was less than 10 minutes! Last year we waited over an hour to get back. Prices have gone up, now at $25 each, but I think it's well worth it given the improvements.

Can I bring alcohol to Salt River Tubing? ›

If you bring beer or soda (you MUST bring one or the other or water!) be sure to bring CANS ONLY glass is not allowed on the river. Next, how to get there... The drive is about 1.5 to 2 hours. It is actually a somewhat scenic drive for you new AZers.

Can you bring your own tube to Salt River tubing? ›

Go Tubing Independently

You'll need to bring your own inner tube, of course, but you'll also need to bring two cars — leave one parked at your starting point and the other parked at your ending point — otherwise you might be in for a long walk.

Is the Salt River safe to swim in? ›

Arizona's Pebble Beach, 20 miles northeast of Mesa, is a popular spot to start or finish a tubing trip down the Salt River. You can also fish, paddleboard, set up a little spot on one of the sandy beach areas, and hang out by the water. Because no motorized boats are allowed, it's also an ideal place to swim.

Can you drink while tubing down a river? ›

There are no rivers that put a ban on alcohol usage. However, this isn't your backyard or your friend's swimming pool. Rivers are natural bodies of water complete with their own unique ecosystem. Polluting endangers wildlife and it can become a serious threat in places that have a lot of people floating the river.

Can you tube the Salt River at night? ›

The salt river is an amazing oasis in the desert that can be enjoyed day or night! Depending on the section, you can float the salt river all year round. With the right planning, you can have a great day out on the water. The salt river in Arizona just below Saguaro lake flows all the way down to the Granite reef dam.

Can you camp overnight at Salt River? ›

Yes, you can camp along the Salt River in Arizona. There are several developed campgrounds and day-use sites managed by the Tonto National Forest. While Coon Bluff, Phon D Sutton, and Granite Reef recreation sites are popular day-use options, there are other campgrounds available for overnight stays.

How fast should you go when tubing? ›

General Tubing Speed Guidelines

If you're new to tubing, the general recommendations are to keep speeds between 15-25 mph. But as you continue to enjoy this amazing watersport you will dial in a preferred and safe range that will provide the perfect amount of excitement without being too wild.

How long does it take to tube down a river? ›

Answer: Typically 3.5 to 6 hours, possibly more, depending on the river depth, wind speed, weight of coolers, etc.

How many days is a Salt River trip? ›

To fully explore the canyon, with its beaches, unique geology and huge variety of plants, animals and bird life, consider an overnight whitewater rafting adventure of two to five days. Come see why the Salt River Canyon is one of the Southwest's hidden treasures. Salt River Rafting rapids are rated class III and IV.

How long does it take to paddle the Salt River? ›

How long does it take to kayak the Salt River? The main stretch from Water Users to Granite Reef Dam is about 12 river miles and requires a 7 mile car shuttle. On average, it takes roughly 4 hours to paddle the whole stretch, though that depends on how fast you paddle and how fast the river is running.

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