Numbers Full Day High Adventure Whitewater Rafting Tour

Paddle the most continuous whitewater in Colorado on a Numbers full-day whitewater rafting tour with River Runners Browns Canyon - just one hour from Denver, Colorado.

Paddle the most continuous whitewater in Colorado on a Numbers full-day whitewater rafting tour with River Runners Browns Canyon - just one hour from Denver, Colorado.

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Location: Buena Vista

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Q&A

Q: What's the age limit for this whitewater rafting tour? Can kids join?

A: The Numbers full-day rafting tour is recommended for ages 12 and up, but younger kids can join if they meet the minimum weight requirement of 90 lbs. It’s a great family outing, but you should consider the skill level of your child since it can get pretty wild out there. Always best to check with River Runners directly for any specific concerns.

Q: What happens if the weather is bad on the day of our reservation?

A: If the weather doesn't cooperate, River Runners will contact you about rescheduling or canceling the trip. Most of the time, they keep an eye on conditions and will give you options. It's a good idea to have some flexibility in your schedule just in case!

Q: How should we dress for the Numbers rafting tour?

A: You’ll want to wear quick-drying clothes and a swimsuit underneath. A water-resistant layer is a good idea too, especially if you tend to get chilly. River Runners provides all the necessary rafting gear, but it’s smart to bring sunscreen and a hat. Footwear should be secure, like water shoes or sandals.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting a full-day rafting trip. Worth it?

I’m considering this Numbers full-day rafting tour for my brother's birthday. He loves adventure and lives in Denver, so it's pretty convenient! I’ve heard it’s intense but super fun. Has anyone done this? What did you think? Is it suitable for a first-timer?

Rafting with River Runners - Any tips?

I booked the Numbers tour for next month and I’m so pumped! I’ve never been whitewater rafting before. What can I expect? Any tips from veterans? I want to make sure I have the best experience possible.