If you're interested in a trip down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon next year, now is the time to sign up for the permit lottery! abc15
459 permits will be available for 12 to 25-day river trips during the calendar year 2024.
A lottery is held each year in February to assign launch dates for river trips occurring the next year. Anyone age 18 and older can apply for a noncommercial river trip permit. The trips must be self-guided, and technical whitewater experience is mandated for each trip. Individuals can take one recreational trip per year.Applications will be accepted until noon on Thursday, February 21.
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