Enjoy a floating beach blast adventure on the Lower Salt River in September with Salt River Tubing, open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in September, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., until Sept. 30.
“Enjoy a leisurely float on the cool and inviting mountain stream waters and catch of glimpse of the diverse wildlife, including blue herons and the Salt River wild horses,” said Salt River Tubing’s President and Chief Executive Officer Henri Breault. “Our recreational paradise is the coolest ride to enjoy fun in the sun during September. Floating in the mini-Grand Canyon of Tonto National Forest is a unique and memorable experience in the great outdoors.”
Safety Tips
- Non-swimmers, inexperienced swimmers and children should wear a life vest while tubing.
- Tubers should plan their floating beach blast adventures to include plenty of water, sun block and protective footwear.
- Bring your favorite beverages in cans or plastic containers. Glass containers are not permitted in the Lower Salt River Recreational Area, and ice chests/coolers will be inspected before boarding shuttle buses.
- Children must be at least 8 years or older and 4 feet tall for tubing and shuttle bus service.
Basic Facts
The cost for tubing is only $17 plus tax and fees per person or tube, which includes tube rental, shuttle bus ride and free customer parking at Salt River Tubing. Salt River Tubing accepts cash and credit cards (MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover). One valid driver’s license is required for credit card identification and as a tube rental security deposit for every five tubes rented.
Have a great time while visiting the Lower Salt River. Responsibly appoint a designated driver before your tubing adventure. Drugs, alcohol and the Salt River do not mix. Just don’t do it.
Your last chance for tubing is Sunday, Sept. 30.
Salt River Tubing operates under permit of the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service and is located in Tonto National Forest.
Salt River Tubing is located in Northeast Mesa, just seven minutes from Highway 202 East and Power Road, Exit 23A.
For more information about Salt River Tubing, please visit the website at saltrivertubing.com, or call (480) 984-3305.