Whitewater Rafting Colorado's Arkansas River

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Whitewater Rafting in Colorado

The Arkansas River in Colorado is one of the world's most popular whitewater rafting destinations. The Arkansas River offers over 110 miles of navigable whitewater for visitors to choose from, at varying degrees of difficulty. Choose from half-day trips, to multi-day overnight river-side camping trips. From class III beginner whitewater trips, to thrilling class V trips through the Royal Gorge! No Colorado vacation is complete without visiting this river!

For more information on Whitewater Rafting in Colorado visit www.lostpaddlerafting.com For current rafting conditions visit the Arkansas River Whitewater Blog

Route taken and entries written by coloradorafting

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suszen avatar suszen on Feb. 24, 2008 @ 05:52AM said
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eeaton2020 avatar eeaton2020 on Feb. 24, 2008 @ 05:52AM said
Excellent blog.Yes The Arkansas River in Colorado is one of the world's most popular whitewater. I want visit Arkansas river in the next summer.my family members are decided that our next trip is Arkansas river. ------------------ Edward Eaton <a href="http://www.addictionrecovery.net/arizona" target="&quot;_blank&quot;">Addiction Recovery Arizona</a>

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