Shoshone
Shoshone Rapids half day takes you through Colorado’s amazing Glenwood Canyon, which is just outside of Glenwood Springs. A must-see destination for any Colorado visitor, the 1,500 foot canyon walls tower above you as you raft down this Class III river trip.
The Highlights Of Your Trip
This is a great trip for the first time rafter as well as families with children, or the visitor who is looking to enjoy the beautiful Colorado scenery, with a little thrill thrown in. If you are lucky you may get to spot mountain goats grazing on Shoshone’s banks or scurrying up the canyon’s rocky terrain.
This trip is perfect for any traveler staying in the Vail/Beaver Creek or Glenwood Springs area. The whitewater portion of the trip will thrill you with rapids such as Man Eater, The Wall, and Tombstone. The mellow sections will give you plenty of time to relax and enjoy the amazing scenery.
Book this trip
How much
Pricing
From $68
Ages 13+
From $68
Ages 5-12
What's included
Activities
- Rafting
Trip Length
Duration
Half Day
How Hard
Difficulty
Who can go
Minimum Age
5 years old & Up
What to Expect on Your Shoshone Rapids Adventure
The Basics
Life jackets and helmets provided
Half-day trip
Approximately 2.5 hours on the water
Opportunity to swim in river and relax
Wetsuits available for rent (highly recommended through June)
Must wear closed toed shoes (no flip flops or crocs)
Check in Glenwood Springs
What's Included
- PFD
- Helmet
Itinerary
- Check in at Glenwood Adventure Company
- Gear up & meet your guide
- Hit the rapids!
- Shuttle back to the Outpost
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