Join us on this amazing 3 hour Colorado rafting trip through the Royal Gorge. Trip includes all river gear free of charge | Kayak Support & photographer as well as an after river slide show!
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Location: Cañon City
What's Included
- Entertaining after river slideshow
- Transportation from our rafting office to and from the river
- All River Gear - Free of Charge!
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Personable & professional river guide
- Kayak support & private photographer!
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, the Royal Gorge Rafting tour is suitable for ages 11 and up, as long as they meet the minimum weight requirement of 90 pounds. It’s an extreme tour, so just keep that in mind if your teen is new to rafting. They’ll have a blast, but it's good to check if they’re comfortable with intense water conditions!
A: If weather conditions aren't safe, the tour may be rescheduled or canceled, and you’ll likely get a full refund or be able to choose another date. They’re really good about safety, so it’s definitely better to err on the side of caution. Just keep an eye on the forecast leading up to your trip!
A: You can bring a waterproof camera or phone case for quick pics! But the tour includes a professional photographer who captures the best moments, so you’ll definitely have those to look forward to afterward. The slideshow is pretty cool too, showing everyone’s highlights from the trip!
Discussions
Just Did the Royal Gorge Rafting Tour—What a Rush!
Wow, this rafting trip was insane! We booked it for last weekend and it didn't disappoint. The guides were super friendly and made us feel safe. The Class IV rapids are no joke! The best part was the after-river slideshow—they really captured some funny moments! Can't wait to send this as a gift to my friends. Anyone else have an experience with the photographer?
Thinking About Gift Wrapping This Experience for My Partner!
I'm looking into getting the Royal Gorge Rafting tour for my partner's birthday. He loves outdoor adventures but has never gone rafting. Do you think this is suitable for beginners? How did your experience go? I want it to be memorable!