The Numbers rafting is the ultimate Colorado rafting adventure! Experience the non-stop thrills and excitement of rafting in Colorado at the headwaters of the Arkansas River. You’ll navigate through t
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Location: Buena Vista
What's Included
- Colorado State Parks Use & Land Access Fees
- Lunch
- Wetsuit Package (Wetsuit, Splash Jacket, & River Shoes)
- Certified Professional Guide
- Required Equipment (PFD, Helmet, Paddle)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, the Numbers rafting adventure typically has a minimum age requirement of 12 years old, but it's best to check with American Adventure Expeditions directly. They’ll also consider the participant’s physical ability since this course can get pretty intense with some big drops and lots of action. If you're planning to take younger kids, they might have other family-friendly options too!
A: You'll want to wear something comfortable that can get wet! The wetsuit package provided is great, but underneath, you can wear a swimsuit or quick-dry clothing. Don’t forget to wear sunscreen and bring a pair of water shoes if you prefer your own. It can get chilly, so layers are a good idea too, especially in the early morning!
A: If the weather is bad, American Adventure Expeditions will contact you to reschedule or provide options. Safety is the priority, so if it looks dangerous, they won’t go out. It’s always a good idea to keep an eye on the forecast and have a flexible schedule just in case!
Discussions
Can't wait for my Numbers rafting trip next month!
I just booked the Full Day Numbers Rafting Adventure for my birthday next month! I’m super excited but also a little nervous since I’ve never done anything like this before. I heard from a friend that the drop at Pine Creek is pretty intense. Any tips for a first-timer? Also, what’s the lunch like?
Looking to gift an adventure! Thoughts on Numbers rafting?
I’m thinking of giving the Full Day Numbers Rafting Adventure to my brother for his birthday. He loves outdoor stuff but hasn’t done rafting before. What’s the best time of year to go? And is it too intense for someone who's not super fit?