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Lower Animas River Rafting - Durango CO - Mild to Wild Rafting

Wonderful Kayak Trip

My husband and I are intermediate kayakers. With the late snow melt, both of us were a little apprehensive about 1) the temperature of the water, 2)just how wild the river would be. We rented the wet suit and booties (smart) and were perfectly comfortable (almost a little warm) the

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Rafting, rails & trails

Took our grandsons rafting on Lower Animas River. The staff was extremely attentive to making sure we had a great first time trip. Our 6yr old grandson said it was his favorite part of our week long trip of different excursions. Spencer was a great guide. My favorite trip was

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Lower Animas Kayaking-Durango Colorado-Mild to Wild Rafting

duckies

we had a blast. If you’re looking for some fun on the animas river, get in one of the “duckies” loved every minute 🤙🏽

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Durango Train-Silverton Colorado-Mild to Wild Rafting

Great visit to Silverton

The bus ride up was great. Our driver was very knowledgeable about the area and shared key geological features. The train ride down was an adventure. The scenery with the river beside us was beautiful. I captured some great photos of the white water from the train.

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Nice trip down the Animas

Our short trip down the Animas was nice. The water was pretty calm but our guide, Emmett, engaged us in good conversation and piqued our interest in an extended trip down the Yampa.

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Perfect rafting experience

Great weather, and we really enjoyed the smaller (4 customer) rafting experience. Emmett was friendly and knowledgeable and an overall great guy. His love for outdoor activities is evident in his enthusiasm.

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Mild to Wild weekend

We had an Awesome adventure. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable about the area and it’s history. He was a very good driver. Took us up to the Continental Divide, showed us several mines, and it was just a beautiful backcountry trip. We then caught our train back to Durango

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