Salt River Tubing in 2024 - What You Need To Know (2024)

The only way to survive an Arizona summer is to spend as much time as you can on the water. And while there may be plenty of lakes to visit, one of the most fun days you can have is Salt River Tubing if you do it right!

  • The 2023 season is not open yet and currently has no set date due to the weather and current flood conditions of the Salt River. But you can still access the river if you want to go tubing on your own! I explain how to do that below!

Tubing down the Salt River has become a hugely popular thing to do in the summertime in Arizona. So popular, in fact, that it can get really crowded and really confusing.

So I’ve compiled all the facts for you here…everything you need to know before you go, including:

  • Using the Salt River Tubing Company
  • Tubing on your own
  • Is it ok to bring kids?
  • What to bring
  • Tips for having the best experience

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Using the Salt River Tubing Company

If you’ve never gone tubing before, this might be a good place to start. This company takes care of everything for you. They supply you with the tubes and transport you back and forth from the river.

As of summer 2022, it costs $20 per person to go tubing with them. This includes the use of their tube and a free shuttle ride to get you and your tube to the river and back. If you bring your own tubes, you still pay around $17 per person to use their shuttle. (They will ONLY allow you to bring inflatable items… no kayaks!)

If you plan on going with a group of people, I highly suggest you check out this private Tubing Tour that includes a shuttle. The price is per group so if you have enough people, it would be cheaper than using the tubing company AND you would have a nice, air-conditioned shuttle!

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There are a few drawbacks to using the Salt River Tubing company.

  1. No Kids under 8 allowed. So if you have kids, you automatically cannot use this option
  2. The price… $20 per person is costly. Considering you can buy your own tubes for much cheaper, and be able to use them more than once.
  3. The shuttle is crowded and HOT. Picture this…110 degrees outside, and you are crammed onto an old school bus with no air-conditioning. Not pleasant.
  4. The wait for the shuttle can be really long. There are times we’ve waited almost an hour, and there was one time the wait was 3 hours long… just to get on the shuttle! (we ended up going home when we knew it was that long).
  5. The employees at the Salt River Tubing Company are not very pleasant. Don’t try to stand in an inch of their shade… they’ll kick you out. They’ll make you wait in the direct sun for the shuttle, no matter how long the wait is. They sincerely don’t care how hot and miserable you are.
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If you choose to use the company to go tubing, GO EARLY! If you even wait until 10 am, you’ll be stuck in a very long line. You can always go a little later in the afternoon to avoid the crowds, but the last shuttle picks you up at 6:30 pm to bring you back to your car. So you won’t have very much time on the actual river.

Depending on how much time you have, you can choose between a longer river route and a shorter river route. This map will show you where the stops along the river are:

  • Stop 1 is the furthest stop and where you will get the longest ride from
  • Stop 2 is the first place the shuttle stops and offers you the shortest ride
  • Stop 4 is where everyone must exit, regardless of where you started
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A few more tips for floating the Salt River with the Salt River Tubing Company…

  • The tubes you rent with them are plain, black tubes. Black rubber gets HOT in the summer. Bring some old sheets to throw over the tubes to keep from burning yourself.
  • Rent an extra tube for your cooler.
  • Bring rope to tie the tubes to each other. They advise against this, but EVERYONE does it. And to be honest, you will definitely lose each other if you are not tied together.

Tubing On Your Own

If you decide to forego the Salt River Tubing Company, you can go directly to the same spots they use to drop everyone off. There are parking lots located at three spots (Stop 1, 2, and 4).

The only trick is that you won’t have a shuttle to take you back to your car. But you can easily work around this by bringing 2 vehicles (perhaps you go tubing with a friend anyway!).

Park one car in the parking lot of stop 1 (or stop 2 if you prefer) and park the other car at the end, which is stop number 4. And then one of you drives the other back to where their car is at the start.

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There are two really big advantages to tubing the river on your own

1 -You save a ton of money. Sure, you will need to buy your own tubes. But we found some really great river tubes for only $24 each. Which is basically the same as one-time floating with the company. But in the end, we had our own tubes to use again and again. Not only for tubing the Salt River but for trips to the lake too.

Plus, the tubes we bought are a hundred times better than the tire-like tubes they rent you. These have cup holders and come with a rope that is already attached to the tubes, which makes sticking together a lot easier.

They also have a mesh bottom so you can keep some things in there with you and not worry about them falling out (a LOT of things get lost in the river). Or if you have kids that are still pretty thin, you won’t have to worry about them falling through the center hole.

And they have a cute little headrest! What more could you want?

TIP: Get an extra one for your cooler to sit on.

2 – You don’t need to wait for the shuttle. Yes, having a shuttle take you back and forth to your car is very convenient. But on a good day, you’ll stand in line in blazing triple-digit heat with no shade… just to get on the shuttle. On a bad day, it can take up to 3 hours (this actually happened!)

* The wait for the shuttle and the cost of the tubes to rent each time became too much for us and we have stopped using the Salt River Tubing Company. Even though it can be a pain to bring 2 cars, doing it on your own is a MUCH better experience.

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Grab the two-person float with a cooler in the middle HERE!

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Is It Ok To Bring Kids Salt River Tubing?

If you go tubing with the Salt River Tubing Company, your child must be at least 8 years old and 48″ tall.

If you bring your own tubes and park at the river, there is no age limit (really because no one is checking). So if you want to bring young kids, this is the only way to go.

Tubing down the Salt River often has a very party-like atmosphere and you never know what you are going to see. So not everything is super appropriate for kids to see. But I did bring my 11-year old and she had a blast. I talked to her beforehand about the drinking or loud music, but it was never so crazy that I felt she was in danger. She ended up loving it and having a blast.

Really, it’s no different than spending the day at the beach. You’ll see coolers of beer and loud music there too.

Because there are some parts of the river that have small rapids, I would definitely recommend all kids wear life vests.

What to Bring Salt River Tubing

The expression “less is more” is all you need to know when you go salt river tubing. Whether you take the shuttle or go on your own, you’ll want to bring as few items as possible. Here is a list of the absolute essentials I recommend you bring:

River Tube – If you decide to do it on your own, make sure you get a good river tube. I love this one because it has the cup holders, the rope to tie together, and they have a nice headrest. Don’t buy a cheap floatie, it’ll pop as soon as you hit some rough water. I have used this river raft for several years now and it holds up perfectly.

Small Air Pump – Save your breath! It’s already hot and miserable. Grab this super affordable travel-sized air pump to quickly and easily inflate your tubes.

Cooler When you go tubing, you need to bring all your own food and drink. You definitely need a lot of water and you want to keep it cold. But you also need something that can float down the river with you. This cooler is my favorite… I’ve been using it for years. It’s the perfect size to fit right in your river raft. It’s durable and strong.

And it has wheels… which you will be very grateful for when you need to roll it down a dirt path to the river (instead of carrying it full of ice and drinks and food). DO NOT bring disposable styrofoam coolers, they will break apart easily in the water.

Dry Bag An absolute MUST on the river. Get yourself a dry bag to keep valuables in. The dry bag I have linked is perfect because it’s super durable and keeps your stuff super dry. I also love how it has a strap on it. We strap it to the cooler so it won’t get lost.

Side note: We once had our river raft holding the cooler and all our stuff tip over during a rapids section of the river. Thank goodness we had the dry bag attached to the cooler! We were able to turn the cooler right side up and the dry bag was still attached and everything inside was bone dry. If we hadn’t attached the dry bag, it would have gone floating down the river.

We use the dry bag to hold our keys, wallets, phones, and sometimes even our shirts so we have some dry clothes to put on at the end of the trip.

Waterproof Phone Case – I’m ashamed to admit I was one of those people that dropped her phone into the river… Thank goodness I had my waterproof phone case! These inexpensive phone cases still allowed me to take photos but kept my phone nice and dry.

Outdoor Bluetooth Speaker – Bring your own speaker or you’ll end up listening to everyone else music as you float down the river. This Bluetooth speaker is perfect for tubing. It’s durable and waterproof and has a nice handle you can tie to your cooler so it won’t get lost in the river.

Yeti Cup Holders It gets hot in the sun! Keep your drinks nice and cool with these Yeti’s. We use them all the time… pools, lakes, and beaches. They keep your drinks ice cold.

TIP: These Yeti’s make great gifts for anyone you know who spends a lot of time outdoors. And they come in a lot of cool colors.

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Water ShoesYou will NEED a good pair of water shoes. Do not attempt to go barefoot. Do not wear cheap water slippers. The river bottom is rocky and rough. And there are plenty of times when you are floating along and your tube goes straight for a rock or a tree. If you have a good pair of shoes on, you can push right off and continue on your way.

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The shoes I’m wearing here are Keens and I never go anywhere outdoors without them. You can find them HERE.

Tips For Having the Best Experience

  • Stay hydrated. The weather is hot and being on the water makes you feel cool. So it almost tricks you to think you don’t need to drink as much as you do. There are constant EMTs at the Salt river to treat dehydration. Don’t be one of those people!
  • TIP: For every can of alcohol you bring, drink a cup of water with it!
  • Don’t bring glass. Cans and plastic only. Don’t be that person that drops a glass bottle on the bottom of the river so someone can cut themselves later on.
  • Be respectful. The river gets crowded and loud. Don’t be obnoxious. Don’t litter!
  • Take your time. There are plenty of spots to pull over and enjoy your lunch on a small beach.
  • Stay tied together. Even though you see signs telling you not to. If you are not tied together, you WILL float in opposite directions and never see each other again.
  • Keep your butt up! If you see rapids approaching, that’s a sign the water is low. Keep your butt up to prevent it from scraping along the rocks. Ouch!
  • Don’t bring anything valuable that you can afford to lose. I hate to admit I lost my phone in the Salt River once. We also lost sunglasses and a hat. Who knows what others have lost!
  • Leave the horses alone. They are wild animals. Enough said.
  • Be Safe. Every year, people are injured and people drown. It’s easy to flip over your tube and get stuck underneath. Add all the drinking in, and that’s how lives are lost.

And most importantly, STAY HYDRATED! The sun and heat are no joke out there. There is little to no shade and the combined drinking can lead to severe heatstroke. Call Mobile IV Nurses and they will come to you and give you IV Hydration when severe dehydration and cramping start to kick in!

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The Salt River Horses

I wanted to add something about the Salt River Horses specifically. More than likely, you WILL see the wild horses while Salt River Tubing. The river is their main source of water.

These animals are beautiful and amazing to see. They are always the highlight of our Salt River tubing trip.

But PLEASE leave them alone! I’ve seen one too many drunk people try to approach them because they think it’s cool. Don’t be that person. Admire their beauty and take a ton of photos. But be respectful of wildlife and leave them alone!

In other words… DON’T be this girl!

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The Beautiful Salt River Horses…

We happen to see several gorgeous horses on our last trip Salt River tubing. Enjoy some photos or these amazing creatures… (a lot of these images are zoomed in with a camera so we could maintain our distance).

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FAQs

Salt River Tubing in 2024 - What You Need To Know? ›

Salt River Tubing is open 9 a.m.-6 p.m. daily from April 27 through September 2024. The final tube rental is at 2 p.m. and the final shuttle pickup is at 6:30 p.m. If you have your own tube and a way to get to the Salt River, then you're free to tube any time you like, conditions permitting.

How do you prepare for salt river tubing? ›

Make sure you pack water and reapply sunscreen while you're out. Sunglasses and hats recommended. Bring a waterproof speaker to put in the cooler bucket. Leave as many valuables in the car as possible.

How do I prepare for a tubing trip? ›

River Adventure (Tubing/Kayaking):
  1. Sun block, preferrably waterproof sunblock that is safe to the environment.
  2. Swimsuit (Speedo and Thongs are allowed, it is called T&A for goodness sake!)
  3. Water Shoes (there is gravel in the parking lots, plus helps to prevent cut feet)
  4. Flip Flops or Sandals.

What pass do you need for Salt River tubing? ›

Salt River Tubing Season Passes

The Salt River Tubing season pass includes ONE tube rental with shuttle ride. Passes are non-transferable and additional tubes may be purchased. Season passes are allowed to be used ONCE per day and last until the end of September. Book yours online!

What are the rules for the Salt River? ›

Stay limit 1 day, trailers under 16', no motor boats allowed, pets must be on leash, no glass containers in the Lower Salt River area, to avoid injury wear shoes when wading in the river, caution: fallen trees and other materials in the river can trap swimmers and floaters, beware: alcohol, sun, and water are a deadly ...

Do you need water shoes on the Salt River? ›

The Salt River is not dangerous, but you should still prepare for an outdoor adventure. Here's some things you'll likely need: Water shoes: the river is not all that deep, so your feet will touch the riverbed at some point.

Can you take beer to Salt River Tubing? ›

Sandwiches and snacks work the best. 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.

Do you need water shoes for river tubing? ›

TENNIS SHOES, AQUA-SHOES, RIVER SANDALS with Straps or other secure footwear are needed to protect your feet against sharp objects, cuts, scrapes, bruises and the rocky and often slippery river bottom while walking to and from the entry/exit points for River Tubing and other points along the way.

Can I bring my own tube to the Salt River? ›

You can spend as little as one to as many as five hours floating the calm water of the Salt River through a scenic stretch of Tonto National Forest. The outfitter provides tube rentals (or bring your own) plus shuttles to get you to and from four access points along the river.

Does Salt River tubing take cash? ›

We only require a valid Driver's License or State ID for cash transactions. What should I bring? Do I need to purchase both a shuttle pass and a tube rental? No, your tube rental includes your shuttle ride!

Is it safe to tube the Salt River? ›

Fun - Wet - and Mildly Dangerous. On a hot summer day - nothing beats drifting down the salt - BUT there are safety concerns. Drownings are all too common here - dure mainly to the exposed root structure along the shore. People often lash the innertubes together, and can't manuver out of the dangerous areas.

Can you bring snacks into Salt River Fields? ›

External food and beverages may not be brought into ballpark hospitality areas such as suites and group rental spaces. Exceptions include dietary needs, single-serving juice boxes and formula/baby food. Salt River Fields reserves the right to inspect any items brought into the stadium.

Is there cell service on the Salt River? ›

It is a good idea to check the weather before you leave for your trip, as there is no cell phone service in the canyon.

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

Floating the entire stretch of the river takes around four hours. Here's about how long each section is: Point 1 to 2: 1½ to two hours. Point 2 to 4: 2½ to three hours.

Is Salt River Tubing safe? ›

Fun - Wet - and Mildly Dangerous. On a hot summer day - nothing beats drifting down the salt - BUT there are safety concerns. Drownings are all too common here - dure mainly to the exposed root structure along the shore. People often lash the innertubes together, and can't manuver out of the dangerous areas.

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