Lower Browns Canyon Mildwater Float Trip
Overview
Colorado offers a wonderful family-friendly white water rafting trip filled with stunning views and wildlife sightings. A professional river guide rows you down the river while you splash and swim without the need for paddling unless desired.
- 🚣♂️ Suitable for children as young as 4, ensuring an enjoyable adventure for the whole family.
- 🌊 Experience bouncy wave trains and a man-made white water park along this calm section of the river.
- 🐦 Enjoy opportunities for wildlife sightings during your rafting journey.
- ⚠️ Paddling is optional, allowing for a more relaxed experience if preferred.
To keep footprints lighter, Tinggly offers instant digital delivery, a never-expiring benefit, and global options.
The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Afternoon departure for a float trip through the mild-water Lower Browns Canyon section. Suitable for families with young children or more mature members
- Round-trip transportation to and from the river
- Professional river guide
- All rafting and safety equipment
- Wetsuit, splash jacket and river shoes (available for rental)
- Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
- Gratuities
Meeting point
Return details
-
Arkansas RiverA favorite for families with young children or more mature adult groups looking to get on the river without the stress of intense whitewater. After arriving at our office, getting checked in, changing into your river clothes and listening to a safety orientation, you will be driven to the put-in, located approximately 20 minutes from our office. Once there, you will get on the river and enjoy the ride. Most groups chose to not paddle along, enabling you to enjoy the picturesque views, bouncy rapids and quality time with family and friends while the guide maneuvers the boat. After the trip, we will drive you back to our office where you can view the professional photos taken of your trip. We look forward to getting on the river with you!
-
Wilderness Aware RaftingWhite water rafting office along the Arkansas River