River Writing with
Craig Childs & Daiva Chesonis
April 11-18, 2027
April 11-18, 2027
7 days, 45 miles of canoeing, daily writing instruction,
delicious food, 19 participants max.
Guides: Craig Childs, Daiva Chesonis, and Lauren Bond
Pricing: $3295 per person, $1200 deposit
Payment plans available!
The deposit and cost of The River’s Path Canoe Adventures are non-refundable. We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance through our partner Outward Travel to protect your investment.
The journey is the story. What you hear, taste, smell, and touch along the way is the material that gets written down. This is what we will be doing for a week on the Green River through Labyrinth, no better place to put together stories than inside a labyrinth. This is a purely generative workshop, so come ready to scribble. We will have daily sessions in poetry and prose on shore, while floating, and on side hikes from your two instructors and we will be encouraged to share what we create. You will leave the river with finished writing in hand.

Meet the Guides

Craig Childs
Utah Guide
Craig Childs is an author and a gap-toothed hopeless tracker of wonder. He was born in Tempe, Arizona and now lives between Telluride and the Utah border, married to a poet. He has a B.A. in Journalism from CU Boulder with a minor in Women’s Studies, and from Prescott College M.A. in Desert Studies. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, Outside, The New York Times, and he’s been featured on Radiolab and NPR’s Morning Edition. He has published more than a dozen books and is a contributing editor at Adventure Journal magazine.

Daiva Chesonis
Utah Guide
Daiva Chesonis was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and now lives off-grid in southwest Colorado. She has a B.A. in Russian Studies and an M.A. in Diplomacy & International Conflict Resolution. So naturally she moved to Telluride in 1992 as part of the team that built the Gondola transportation system. Was a snowboard instructor, Art Director at Telluride Magazine, and a traveling minstrel for Mountainfilm on Tour before becoming co-owner of Between the Covers Bookstore, where she co-founded the Telluride Literary Arts Festival. From 2019-21 she was San Miguel County Poet Laureate. In the fall of 2025, she and her writer husband Craig Childs were Writers in Residence at the Hemingway House in Ketchum, Idaho. Her first book of poetry is set to publish sometime this century.

Lauren Bond
Lead Guide
Lauren Bond has always belonged to the river. From a childhood of following streams to the deep kinship she has found in Labyrinth Canyon and the St. Vrain as an adult, her life has been guided and shaped by the water.
In 2004, she floated through Labyrinth Canyon for the first time. She didn’t yet know what she wanted to with her life, but she knew this was the place. Today, she can confidently say that this is, indeed, the place. She has been on over 60 journeys through Labyrinth Canyon, and she has no doubt that this canyon brings a magic of its own, far beyond what she can offer herself. This collaboration with the river emerged when she followed the wisdom shared by waterfalls, trees, birds, and a very sweet porcupine. There is no place else she would rather be.
Lauren holds an MA in Environmental Leadership from Naropa University, and is a certified Transformational Wilderness Guide through the Earth Based Institute. Lauren worked as a naturalist, river guide, wilderness guide, and environmental educator before she started leading her own river journeys with The River’s Path in 2010.
What to Expect — Overnight Canoe Trip on The Green River
While the exact itinerary will change based on the theme of the trip, some things are common for all trips down through Labyrinth Canyon.



