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Breckenridge Rafting
When
most people think about Breckenridge, Colorado, they think skiing. But
Breckenridge has so much more to offer visitors. In all but winter,
there's great biking and hiking, plus year 'round shopping and dining
along Breckenridge's charming Victorian Main Street. But perhaps
the most fun warm weather activity available in Breckenridge is rafting.
From Breckenridge, rafting is close, convenient, safe, fun and one
of the best ways to experience the Rocky Mountains. There are four
fabulous rivers to raft close to Breckenridge, all of
which offer half- day and full- day rafting trips and
choices that are appropriate for beginners, intermediate
rafters and expert whitewater enthusiasts.
Breckenridge Rafting Options
Highside Adventure Tours offers the following Breckenridge rafting
choices:
The Blue River - The closest rafting trip
begins less than 10 minutes from Breckenridge in
the neighboring town of Frisco, Colorado. The Blue River is
Summit County's only river and one of the few opportunities for high
country river rafting in the state. Exquisitely scenic, our
Blue River Rafting trip boasts some of the most gorgeous views of
some of the highest peaks in Colorado, including the stunning Gore
Range. This is a great Breckenridge rafting trip for a half
day adventure. Click on our Blue River page to learn
more.
- Clear Creek - is the next most convenient
choice for Breckenridge rafting. This trip starts out about
50 minutes east of Breckenridge in the historic mining town of Idaho
Springs and offers full and half-day rafting trips for all ages
and all levels. Our Clear Creek page describes all your
rafting options, including some fun rafting combinations such
as half day rafting followed by a tour of an historic mine, a half
day raft trip followed by a relaxing soak in the natural hot springs
of the Indian Springs resort, or a half day Vail Pass bike ride followed
by a river run.
- The Colorado River -this Breckenridge rafting
adventure meets at our Frisco office 10 minutes from Breckenridge
and then together we drive roughly an hour to our remote canyon put-in.
The Colorado River is one of the classic rivers in the United States.
Starting high in the Colorado Rockies, and eventually flowing through
the Grand Canyon, the Colorado is the setting for some great mountain
and canyon scenery, natural hot springs, old pioneer cabins, wildlife
viewings and more. Click here to view our Colorado River
rafting trip options.
Arkansas River - this Breckenridge rafting
trip starts about 1.25 hours south of Breckenridge in Buena Vista,
Colorado. Buena Vista means "beautiful view" in Spanish, and
they're not kidding! The 14,000 foot Collegiate Peaks and the Arkansas
River valley are simply beautiful. Along with the thrill of
rafting the most popular commercial river in the U.S., the surroundings
help make the trip even more worthwhile. Buena Vista is a town
worth visiting as well, not to mention the two fabulous hot springs
right outside of town. From our Buena Vista office on the Arkansas
River, we offer full and half day whitewater rafting trips for
all levels and all ages.
Other Breckenridge Area Activities
In addition to convenient Breckenridge rafting adventures, the area
has much to offer. For hardcore mountain bikers to leisurely
riders, there are lots of great biking trips available. The
Peaks Trail from Breckenridge to Frisco is known as one of the best
single track mountain biking trails in the country. The excellent
Summit County bike path system includes a path around beautiful Lake
Dillon which reflects the breathtaking blue of Colorado skies and
is surrounded by the world-famous high peaks of Summit County. And
then there's the Vail Pass Downhill Bike trip that's 14 miles
of downhill bliss on a scenic trail that winds along Ten Mile Creek
and through the resort of Copper Mountain. That's a trip not
to miss!
A charming Victorian-era mountain town with much of the architecture
from its mining past still preserved, Breckenridge offers wonderful
shopping, browsing, eating, and lodging; boating and sailing on
nearby Lake Dillon, plus a number of special events such as music festivals,
art shows, beer tasting, a barbecue challenge and more. A trip
to Breckenridge is definitely worthwhile, and be sure to include a
Breckenridge rafting trip in your plans!
Summit County is one of the most scenic counties in Colorado. To
many, Summit County IS Colorado's high country, home to four world-class
ski resorts and some of the highest mountain peaks in Colorado. Though
Summit County's reputation was made by its world-class ski mountains
- including A-Basin, Copper, Keystone and Breckenridge and Vail just
minutes away - Summit County's warm weather outdoor activities are
just as fabulous, including hiking, biking, boating and the
don't-miss thrill of Summit County Rafting .
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