Zip and Raft - Browns Canyon A.M.
Ages 6+ • 8 hours • Browns Canyon Rafting + Zip-lining - Class. III, Departure place: Arkansas River
LET’S GO Zip and Raft!
Duration
- 8 hours
- Raft in the morning – zip line in the afternoon!
About
The best of both worlds—a morning of zip lining and an afternoon of rafting Colorado’s favorite whitewater.
Enjoy two fun, quintessential Colorado activities in one easy, incredible day. Best of all? It’s all planned by us. All you have to do is show up.
Zip and Raft the Arkansas River starts at the Arkansas River Outpost for our 1/2 Day Browns Canyon National Monument Half Day raft trip—one of the world’s most popular whitewater rafting adventures!
Our Browns Canyon National Monument Half Day raft trip is great for families and individuals alike. This whitewater classic offers unbelievable Rocky Mountain scenery, class III rapids, and calm water perfect for a relaxing float after your thrilling day. After your rafting experience the shuttle will bring you back to the Arkansas River Outpost – a beautiful drive below several towering 14,000-foot peaks.
Next you’ adventure up to Top of the Rockies Zip Line located between Frisco and Leadville near the summit of Fremont Pass. Fly side by side, experiencing different elements of speed, distance off the ground, and terrain on five separate zip line sections. Soar among alpine forest at elevations greater than 11,000 feet while soaking in the spectacular views of Mt. Elbert and Mt. Massive, Colorado’s tallest fourteeners.
Cool fact: The longest zip line in the world is located in Peru and is 6,990 feet (1.3 miles) long. It’s called The Eye of the Jaguar and can reach speeds of 68 miles per hour.
More Info
The rafting trip leaves from KODI Rafting's Buena Vista outpost.
What to bring
For Rafting
Avoid cotton, jeans & long pants if possible. Comfortable, quick-drying clothing is best. Any outdoor gear, such as neoprene, polypropylene, wool, or fleece is best. KODI rents wetsuits, booties and splash tops if you would like some extra protection. You’ll also want to bring hats, sunscreen, sunglasses and tennis shoes (that you don’t mind getting wet) or rubber-soled attachable (no flip-flops or Croc's) sport sandals.
For Zip lining
- Weight Restrictions apply. No one under 60 pounds and no one over 260 pounds can zip line.
- Pregnant women cannot zip line.
- Long pants are recommended, closed toed shoes like hiking boots or sneakers are best. Bring sunglasses. You can carry a small backpack for bottled water or a cell phone.