Browns Canyon on the Arkansas River is our most popular trip! This in an intermediate trip but also not too scary for first-timers. The unique combination of lots of exciting whitewater, spectacular canyon scenery, great mountain views of some of Colorado’s highest mountains and opportunities to spot wildlife make this the ideal raft trip.
Please note that we offer over 20 trips on 4 rivers. However, not all trips are able to be booked through Trip Advisor. Please contact us directly for more detailed information about the many whitewater raft trips that we offer.
Browns Canyon National Monument on the Arkansas River is our most popular trip! The unique combination of lots of exciting whitewater, spectacular canyon scenery, great mountain views of some of Colorado’s highest mountains and opportunities to spot wildlife make this the ideal raft trip. Exciting enough for seasoned paddlers, but not too scary for first-timers. You will want to bring your friends and family for epic rapids such as Pinball, Zoom Flume, and Big Drop!
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Colorado’s most popular raft trips are located on America’s most popular river for rafting – the Arkansas River. This river provides everything you could want in a river rafting trip. Beautiful scenery, a lot of whitewater on each trip, pristine water quality, a feeling of remoteness, a comfortable and dry climate, and a wide selection of options to help you enjoy your perfect trip.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
WHAT TO BRING This is a list of items that are not required, but recommended in order to make your rafting adventure as satisfying as possible. • Quick drying clothes: nylon shorts, synthetic fleece, polypro, capilene • Sunscreen • Lip Balm • Shoes or sandals with a heel strap (no flip flops) • Sunglasses with a strap • Waterproof cameras • Bathing suit • Change of clothes (include a hoodie or jacket in case it’s chilly at the end of the trip) • Drinking water • Hats (Helmets provided) • Guide gratuities are greatly appreciated. What NOT To bring: • Avoid wearing cotton, as it makes you colder when wet. • Don’t wear Flip Flops or Crocs. • Anything valuable that you do not want to risk losing. Provided: • Helmets and Type V Coast Guard Approved PFD’s (Personal Flotation Devices or “life jackets”). • Nice sanitized wet suits, splash jackets, neoprene shoes and dry bags for a small rental fee. • All needed equipment for your adventure.