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Grand Canyon National Park
River Management
 

News Releases (updated May 1)

June 2009 Launch Calendars (143kb PDF)

2009 River Campsite List (22kb PDF)


 

River Trip Planning Resources

River Trip Opportunities and Permits

River Campsite List (22kb PDF File) Updated March 2009

Resource Education Information
Soap Creek Camp Map (512kb PDF File)
Little Nanko Camp Map (620kb PDF File)


2009 Recreational Launch Calendars 

2008/ 2007  Recreational Launch Calendar Archive



River Trip Audiocasts - Videocasts

River Trip iTunes Podcast Channel


Helpful Links for Non-Commercial River Trips


 

River Management Information

The Colorado River Management Plan

Colorado River Management Plan 2006

CRMP Research, Monitoring and Mitigation Program


 Non-Commercial River Regulations

2009 Non-commercial River Trip Regulations 
(857kb PDF File)


Commercial River Regulations

2009 River Operating Plan (116kb PDF File)

2009 Operating Requirements (561kb PDF File)



River Document Archive

River Document Archive contains the Final EIS, Draft EIS, public comments, and other planning documents and background information used in the development of the CRMP...

weighted lottery
Non-commercial River Permit
information on how to enter the lottery
more...
Grand Canyon River Video and Audio
River Video and Audio
includes the River Trip Orientation Video
more...
2006 Colorado River Management Plan Cover
2006 Colorado River Management Plan
(CRMP) Download the plan and appendices
more...
CRMP News
The Latest CRMP News
Research, Monitoring and Mitigation Program
more...
NEVER APPROACH WILD ANIMALS  

Did You Know?
The elk found within Grand Canyon National Park weigh as much as 1,000 pounds (450 kg), and have been known to injure people who approach them. Never approach wild animals. It is dangerous, and illegal, to feed the wild animals in a national park. Violators will be fined.

Last Updated: May 01, 2009 at 14:43 EST