
Where are your Outposts located?
The AVA Outpost is located 12 miles north of Buena Vista, CO. We pick up every day in Keystone at the River Run Village off of Hwy 6. We pick up every day in Breckenridge at the Gazebo at Main Street Station off of S. Park Ave. Our Idaho Springs office is located off I-70, exit 240 at 1319 Miner St. Go to our map page for directions.
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Do
you have cabins and camping?
At our AVA Outpost 12 miles north of Buena Vista we have five log cabins and ten campsites. These are perfect
for weekend getaways, family reunions, scouts, church groups, stags, and stagettes.
We also have daily transportation for our rafting trips from Keystone Resort and Breckenridge. Both are located in Summit
County, one hour from Denver. Keystone offers all the amenities of a major resort, including Golf, Biking, Hiking, Rafting,
nightlife, swimming, beautiful accommodations, and much more. Breckenridge's main street offers a wide variety of restaurants,
bars, nightclubs and shopping. Check out lodging (link) on our site for more information.
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Do
you have restrooms and changing rooms?
At our AVA Outpost we have bathrooms and changing rooms. At Keystone
we meet in the village where there is a bathroom and we depart for
the river. At the river there is a bathroom and a changing area.
There are bathrooms at all the put-in of the rivers we run.
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Do
you have access to grills & an eating area @ the Outpost?
The AVA Outpost has a 500 sq ft deck for picnics, relaxing, and
socializing. We have two grills available for our guests' use. So
bring out your dead and grill ’em up on the BBQ!
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Do
you have a retail store?
We have the largest supply of Arkansas Valley Adventure paraphernalia
in the world at our AVA Outpost. We try to have something for everyone
to remember the good times rafting in Colorado!
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Do
you have activities on site?
We have Volleyball and horseshoes to play should you arrive early
or stay late. We also have access to a beautiful hike up to the
Colorado Trail from our back yard.
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