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Imported descriptionAttention: Starting January 2020, Westwater Canyon River permits will be available on recreation.gov.
Westwater Canyon is one of the premier whitewater river trips in the west. Trips range from one to two days and beautiful designated campsites are available in the canyon. Depending on water level, Westwater ranges from being fun and splashy to fast and powerful. Excellent river skills are a must at every water level. A permit is required for all private and commercial groups.
There are eleven named rapids within Westwater Canyon that range in difficulty up to Class IV. The first two are Wild Horse and Little Dolores (a.k.a. Little D). A great play spot for kayakers forms in the second part of Little D in low to medium water levels. The most significant rapids lie within a two-mile stretch of the inner canyon, formed by pre-Cambrian metamorphic rock. Rapids here include (in order): Marble Canyon, Staircase, Big Hummer, Funnel Falls, Surprise, Skull, Bowling Alley, Sock-It-To-Me, and Last Chance. The most challenging rapids are Funnel Falls (especially at high water), Skull, and Sock-It-To-Me. The BLM River Rangers can provide you with specific information regarding the rapids during the check-in process.
A Westwater permit for private groups costs $10 per person with a limit of 25 people per permit. All groups must read and strictly adhere to the stipulations of the permit. Call 435-259-7012 for a Westwater permit. The Westwater phone is available from 8 am to 12 noon, Monday through Friday. No permits are available at the Westwater Ranger Station.
Source: recreation.gov
From Wikipedia
Westwater Canyon is a canyon located on the Colorado River in Eastern Utah between the Utah/Colorado state line and Cisco, Utah. The inner gorge of the canyon is made up of black Precambrian rock and contains class III and IV rapids which are sought after by whitewater enthusiasts. The most notable rapid, called "Skull", is the most significant.
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