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For locals looking for summer day trips or half-day trips away from the scorching heat of Salt Lake City, Ogden, and other cities of the Wasatch Front, floating on the Weber River into Morgan is the best!
Secure footwear, like outdoor sandals or water shoes, is recommended. Flip flops are not sturdy enough for floating down the river and can fall off in some of the more intense rapids.
River tubing is a fun, exciting activity that should be enjoyed with others. As with diving, you should never go tubing alone. It is important that you have a friend with you in case things go wrong. Youll also want to let others know where you will be and give them an approximate return time.

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Wearing close-toed shoes is vital when going tubing because the water can be strong sometimes, pulling away loose sandals and flip-flops. Going barefoot also presents certain issues, such as the potential for getting injured from rocks when entering or exiting the water.
Choose swimwear with light base layers, a hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses that provide extra protection against the sun, water resistance, and environmental consciousness to ensure safe, enjoyable, and environmentally responsible water tubing.
Protect your feet with water shoes or sandals. The riverbed can be rocky, and you may need to walk over uneven terrain. Choose shoes that are comfortable, have good grip, and can get wet without being damaged. Avoid flip-flops, as they can easily slip off your feet and get lost.

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