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From our Buena Vista outpost located one hour from Breckenridge, Vail, and Aspen, raft 6 miles of the most continuous whitewater on the Arkansas River! With narrow channels, steep drops, technical maneuverings, and boulder-strewn canyons within the gorgeous Arkansas River Valley, the class IV Numbers rafting is adrenaline filled and perfect for those looking for a new challenge. Take in the stunning Collegiate Peaks in the distance and keep an eye out for some local wildlife like Big Horn sheep, deer, or elk.
From our Buena Vista outpost located one hour from Breckenridge, Vail, and Aspen, raft 6 miles of the most continuous whitewater section of the Arkansas River! With narrow channels, steep drops, technical maneuverings, and boulder-strewn canyons within the gorgeous Arkansas River Valley, the class IV Numbers rafting is adrenaline filled and perfect for those looking for a new challenge. Take in the stunning Collegiate Peaks in the distance and keep an eye out for some local wildlife like Big Horn sheep, deer, or elk.
Summary
From our Buena Vista outpost located less than one hour from Breckenridge, Vail, and Aspen, raft 6 miles of the most continuous whitewater on the Arkansas River!
From our Buena Vista outpost located less than one hour from Breckenridge, Vail, and Aspen, raft 6 miles of the most continuous whitewater section of the Arkansas River!
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keep an eye out for wildlife including big horn sheep , navigate narrow channels, steep drops, and canyons, one of the arkansas river's best whitewater sections, raft 8 thrilling class iii through iv rapids
keep an eye out for wildlife including big horn sheep , navigate narrow channels, steep drops, and canyons, one of the arkansas river's best whitewater sections, raft thrilling class iv rapids with 8 sets of class iii rapids
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keep an eye out for wildlife including big horn sheep , navigate narrow channels, steep drops, and canyons, one of the arkansas river's best whitewater sections, raft thrilling class iv rapids with 8 sets of class iii rapids
keep an eye out for wildlife including big horn sheep , navigate narrow channels, steep drops, and canyons, one of the arkansas river's best sections of continuous whitewater , raft thrilling class iv rapids with 8 sets of class iii rapids
From our Buena Vista outpost located one hour from Breckenridge, Vail, and Aspen, raft 6 miles of the most continuous whitewater section of the Arkansas River! With narrow channels, steep drops, technical maneuverings, and boulder-strewn canyons within the gorgeous Arkansas River Valley, the class IV Numbers rafting is adrenaline filled and perfect for those looking for a new challenge. Take in the stunning Collegiate Peaks in the distance and keep an eye out for some local wildlife like Big Horn sheep, deer, or elk.
From our Buena Vista outpost located one hour from Breckenridge, Vail, and Aspen, raft 6 miles of the most continuous whitewater section of the Arkansas River. With narrow channels, steep drops, technical maneuverings, and boulder-strewn canyons within the gorgeous Arkansas River Valley, the class IV Numbers rafting is adrenaline filled and perfect for those looking for a new challenge. Take in the stunning Collegiate Peaks in the distance and keep an eye out for some local wildlife like Big Horn sheep, deer, or elk.
Summary
From our Buena Vista outpost located less than one hour from Breckenridge, Vail, and Aspen, raft 6 miles of the most continuous whitewater section of the Arkansas River!
From our Buena Vista outpost located one hour from Breckenridge, Vail, and Aspen, raft 6 miles of the most continuous whitewater section of the Arkansas River.