*UPDATE: Colorado Rafting Open Through Labor Day
Due to high spring snowfall and an extended runoff season, river levels on most Colorado rivers remain well above average for late summer. In response to the excellent late-season [...]
Due to high spring snowfall and an extended runoff season, river levels on most Colorado rivers remain well above average for late summer. In response to the excellent late-season [...]
Some of the most exciting, exhilarating river rafting in Colorado takes place on two sections of the Arkansas River: Royal Gorge and Numbers. Featuring steep drops in rapid succession and [...]
Browns Canyon “boasts some of Colorado’s most pristine forests, great hunting and fishing habitat, and draws outdoor enthusiasts from across Colorado and the country [...]
White water rafting in the magnificent Royal Gorge of the Arkansas River, in the shadow of the famous Royal Gorge Bridge, is one of the most exhilarating and visually stunning (and [...]
Wilderness Aware Rafting CEO Joe Greiner has heard it over and over again this year. A customer will call the Buena Vista offices of the Colorado white water rafting company and ask: “Are [...]
Just below the dams of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, where Colorado’s Gunnison River drops into pools and a foaming rapids between spectacular black granite cliffs, lies some of [...]
For the past ten years, Wilderness Aware Rafting has partnered with the Denver Rescue Mission to provide Colorado rafting trips to members of the Denver Rescue Mission’s New Life Program, [...]
According to the National Weather Service and the US Geologic Survey, high water levels in Colorado rivers are falling back toward normal levels, as flood waters have crested and more moderate [...]
The Hecla Junction River Access Point is the ending point for many of Wilderness Aware’s Arkansas River Browns Canyon rafting trips. River users recently benefited from a $1.2 million makeover [...]