"I just returned from a 2 day trip on the
Upper Animas. I just wanted to let you know what a great time
we had! This is the 7th river that I have rafted and have never
been treated better. The guides were awesome: Andy, Darrel (sp)
and John. Give them raises, as they are worth it!!! Thanks for
a great trip!!!!!" Upper Animas River Description
As the high water of spring recedes, the Animas River settles down a bit and becomes suitable for those looking for a great wilderness trip with lots of technical whitewater, but not quite the intensity of high-water runoff in June. The age limit drops to 14 when accompanied by a parent or guardian in July and early August. The ability to walk around the class V rapids at more moderate water levels allows a larger spectrum of river enthusiasts to experience this magical Colorado rafting trip. Our 1-day animas river rafting guests only have one regret: missing out on our spectacular, deluxe, private camp and the thrilling rafting of day 2. An established camp, complete with kitchen tent, pot belly wood burning stove, bathroom teepee, camp tables and chairs, hammocks, horseshoes, games, campfire pit and occasionally a visit from the area’s bear, followed by another spectacular day of whitewater rafting, is not to be missed! Any of the Animas River rafting trip options is complete when you board the famous Narrow Gauge Railroad, overwhelmed with a sense of accomplishment, for your shuttle out of Colorado's most imposing canyon. Upper Animas Rafting Trip Highlights
Upper Animas Rafting Trip Options1-Day Conquer continuous whitewater and explore 14,000 foot peaks in
the 2-Day Our
spectacular 2-day trip on the Upper Animas begins in Silverton
where rafters conquer non-stop class II and III rapids with intermittent
class IV and, depending on water level, at least two class V rapids.
The first day ends at our exclusive 5-star camp in the Weminuche
Wilderness. Day two is filled with continuous class II and III rapids,
intermittent class IV and one class V rapid, and ends with a ride
out of the wilderness on the historic narrow gauge railroad. - Select a trip option to learn more
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