Comment on Colorado rafting season expected to go long this year, extending into early fall

Colorado rafting season expected to go long this year, extending into early fall

Colorado rafting companies are planning for extended seasons reaching into October, thanks to abundant snowfall last winter and spring that promises to keep flows strong through the summer. Related Articles Clear Creek tubing and swimming ban lifted, swift-moving water from snowpack melt remains Rafting resumes on Royal Gorge section of Arkansas River as melting snowpack fuels fast water Man who died in Dinosaur National Monument rafting accident identified Rafting accident on Green River in Dinosaur National Monument leaves one man dead Man dies after raft flips on Arkansas River June brought high water levels, but with the arrival of warm temperatures and the passage of peak runoff, river flows currently are described as moderate — and there’s plenty more to come. “All geographic areas have different levels of rafting, but we’re anticipating many runs will be open later this season than they have in several years,” said David Costlow, executive director of the Colorado River Outfitters Association in a news release.

 

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