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Whitewater Rafting Colorado
Whitewater Rafting Colorado
Whitewater Rafting in Colorado can be one of the most exciting vacation prospects of a lifetime! It is one of the greatest means of experiencing Colorado’s backcountry, as almost anyone can participate in the sport, and most areas along Colorado’s rivers are only accessible by boat.
The sport of whitewater rafting has grown greatly over the years, growing in popularity as more travelers discover how much fun the sport of whitewater rafting is. Guests visiting Colorado typically expect an adventure element to their trip, along with the opportunity to experience Colorado’s famed, pristine Rocky Mountain beauty. What better way than by raft and river?
With the demand for the sport growing, outfitters have spread onto many different rivers at varying lengths and degrees of difficulty. This diversity in trips and rivers has provided travelers with many options to suit there desired trip needs. One of the most popular destinations for a whitewater thrill in Colorado is The Arkansas River. With 110 miles of whitewater from Leadville to Cañon City, The Arkansas River offers many different trip variations to fit almost anyone’s needs. Guests can choose from half-day class II adventures good for ages 4 and up, to thrilling class V multi-day trips for the more advanced paddlers, with many variations and options to choose from.
Whitewater Rafting trips can be arranged for large groups of 100+ participants to small groups of families and friends looking for some excitement. It is highly recommended that you call your prospective outfitter to discuss which trip is right for your group based on size of group, ability level of guests, and desired features of your trip. Any outfitter that provides online reservations should be looked into carefully. It is common for guests to choose trips that may not be conducive to the group make-up. Discussing your trip, and reservations with a qualified outfitter will help to ensure you are signing up for an appropriate trip. As with any sport there are inherent risks associated with rafting. So be forthcoming with your outfitter, and be honest about your own ability level to help your guide and outfitter provide you and your group with the safest trip possible.
The Arkansas River Rafting season begins on May 1st, and typically runs through the end of October. For the biggest whitewater, May and June are the months to visit as Colorado is receiving its peak snow melt, the primary source of river water in the Rocky Mountain west. When the water levels are high the water tends to be swift and cold, the features are big and powerful, and the thrill of running big water is there! It just doesn’t get any more exciting than that! If you’re a warm weather, and warmer water kind of person, then July through September is the ideal time of year to go rafting. Not only are the temperatures nicer, the water levels, size and frequency of the features are generally more user friendly too. July through September are the best months for first-time rafters, or groups with kids to get out and try rafting.
Advanced reservations are highly recommended as all outfitters operate on a space available basis. This guarantees you’ll get on the trip you want, at a time that complements your schedule. So what are you waiting for? Get out there and get wet!
About the Author: Jim Wick has been guiding class IV and V rivers for over 9 years, and has logged over 20,000 river miles. He currently owns and operates Lost Paddle Rafting based in Canon City, Colorado You can visit them on the web at Whitewater Rafting Colorado| Rafting in Colorado
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Colorado River Rafting experiences… If your responses are chosen you could win a Colorado River Rafting trip!
We are the thrill providers. If you enjoy the rush of fear from a horror movie! If you enjoy the thrill of mountain biking or running… that rush of exhilaration, whitewater rafting is another way to get it. If you enjoy mountain climbing it has a rush of adrenaline. If you enjoy skiing your getting adrenaline rushes. With Colorado River rafting you are getting those rushes every second as the water changes your movement and your mind adjusts to the roller coaster ride sliding you through the water’s path.

Have you ever experienced whitewater rafting anywhere? If you have experienced Colorado River Rafting or whitewater rafting anywhere in the world we are looking for your stories to publish in blogs. We want the raw experience that can only be told by you from you and your group. How long you were in the water. Where you were. Who you were outfitting with. What was the memory of thrill after thrill.
I can remember my first time experiencing the ride that seems like yesterday as we were a raft of 4 thrown down the whitewater blasting against rocks, over rocks, past rocks… through waterfalls. At points it was like looking over the top of nothing like on a roller coaster looking out as you are on top of the climb before you can see the track and all you can see is open sky and you know you are about to drop. That feeling of adrenaline in your mind flowing into your head, throat, chest, and stomach reacting with your whole body of controlled bottled fear about to explode into an experience of exhilaration. You start going down the drop and you finally see a track of water and your gushing down shot fast as you free-fall with the water running into a flat plane of water dropping fifty feet … what a rush and experience! Reply your experience to this article about your memories of exhilaration in Colorado River rafting or any whitewater trip around the world you have experienced. You may win a trip for your entry of your memorable ride!