Difference between revisions of "Noncommercial River Trip Regulations"
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− | The | + | The JUNE 6, 2019, Noncommercial River Trip Regulations (NCOR's) are [Noncommercial_River_Trip_Regulations_June_2019.pdf here.] You can also find them at the Grand Canyon National Park web site [http://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/upload/Noncommercial_River_Trip_Regulations.pdf here.] |
You should also have a copy of the Commercial River Running Operating Requirements (COR's). You can download the 2019 COR's [https://rrfw.org/RGCwiki/images/7/72/2019_final_CORs.pdf here.] It's a good idea to print out the COR's and take a copy on your trip if you are on the river between April 1 and the end of November. | You should also have a copy of the Commercial River Running Operating Requirements (COR's). You can download the 2019 COR's [https://rrfw.org/RGCwiki/images/7/72/2019_final_CORs.pdf here.] It's a good idea to print out the COR's and take a copy on your trip if you are on the river between April 1 and the end of November. | ||
Click [[Appendices]] to return to the Appendices page. | Click [[Appendices]] to return to the Appendices page. |
Revision as of 15:52, 10 July 2019
The JUNE 6, 2019, Noncommercial River Trip Regulations (NCOR's) are [Noncommercial_River_Trip_Regulations_June_2019.pdf here.] You can also find them at the Grand Canyon National Park web site here.
You should also have a copy of the Commercial River Running Operating Requirements (COR's). You can download the 2019 COR's here. It's a good idea to print out the COR's and take a copy on your trip if you are on the river between April 1 and the end of November.
Click Appendices to return to the Appendices page.