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September Special Events

Here’s what’s going on in Durango this September! September 13, 20, 27: The Docents of the Durango Arts Center’s Featured Presentations – From 10am - 11am at the DAC. September 16 - 18: Telluride Blues & Brews Festival – A three-day celebration of live blues and microbrews, over 20 national [...]

See Fall Colors on a Jeep Trail Tour

What is the Number One Reason to Take a Jeep Trail Tour this Fall? The spectacular Colorado fall colors in the High Country. Take in the sights of Aspen leaves turning to gold with contrasting red Gambel oak brush and green Lodgepole Pines! We have three great options: Ghost Town [...]

Ultimate Frisbee takes Durango by Storm

Looking for a fun way to stay in shape and have a GREAT time? Check out Ultimate Frisbee! It’s kind of like Frisbee and kind of like football, but more fun than both! Durango and the surrounding areas are full of Frisbee folk who love to share the game with [...]

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River Rafting Frequently Asked Questions

When do we need to make reservations? During peak season, many of our trips book out. It is best to make a reservation as soon as you know when you want to go on a trip. Our trip consultants can help you choose which trip is right for you! What [...]

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Urban Farming in a Rafting Town

A Green Thumb!? With over 300 days of sunshine annually, it’s no wonder Durango is popular among local farmers and urban green thumbs. Late spring, I decided to start a little garden of my own in the front yard of my apartment. At the first Durango Farmer’s Market of the [...]

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Geology and History of Southwest Colorado

Colorado is popularly known for its mountains, white water rivers, ghost towns, old mining districts and various other outdoor enthusiast activities. One of the primary reasons Durango and the surrounding towns even exist is due to the gold rush of the 1800’s. One of the many old mining towns down [...]