Barefoot Tubing In Utah Is Officially Open And Here's What You Need To Know
By Catherine Armstrong|Published July 05, 2020
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
Summer days in Utah mean temperatures of 90 degrees or more. Sure, it’s nice and cool indoors, but you don’t want to waste these months inside, do you? Instead, head to Morgan to visit Barefoot Tubing. They’ll hook you up with everything you need to float the Weber River.
Barefoot Tubing offers some of the best summer adventures in Utah, and you're going to want to grab some friends and family members for this two-hour trip.
For just $25 per person, the company will hook you up with a high-quality tube and life jacket, then will shuttle you to the put-in. They'll also give you some great pointers for floating the river, so you'll be prepared for your trip.
Participants must be at least 12 years old, and under 250 pounds. You'll want to make sure you're able to navigate your tube around some of the obstacles you might encounter in the river, such as logs or rocks.
...and even encounter some rapids. Hang on tight as you navigate through Taggart's Rapid and Rock Alley! No matter how hot it is, you're certain to cool off. Don't worry if you fall off in the rapids - you'll float along with your lift vest until you can hop back on.
This wonderful water adventure is the perfect way to reconnect with loved ones. Make sure to reserve your time and day in advance; these trips book up quickly.