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Pumphouse Canyon

Pumphouse Canyon is a wonderful, scenic float for beginners of of all ages! Enjoy a relaxing float with some easy whitewater and incredible steep canyon scenery on the Colorado River. Experience the notorious “jump rock”, caves, and natural riverside hot springs. This trip is great for young children and families!  

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  • If you need assistance booking your trip give our friendly Adventure Coordinators a call at 800.497.RAFT (7238)
  • Free sanitized wetsuit package rentals included with your trip!

Details

Difficulty Level:

Beginner

Minimum Age:

4 Years Old

Meeting Place:

Frisco, Colorado

TRIP OPTIONS

Full Day

The adventure company beginner trips summit county pumphouse canyon

Pumphouse Canyon is a wonderful, scenic rafting trip for beginners of all ages!  Enjoy a relaxing float with some easy whitewater and incredible, steep canyon scenery on the Colorado River. You can explore natural riverside hot springs, caves, and short hikes in the canyon.  This trip also includes our Ultimate Fajita Feast served riverside!

*Reservations for this trip requires a minimum of 4 people 

Beginner

9:00 am-3:45 pm

$169/Person

$135.20

Spring Sale 20% off – exp. 4/30/24

Beginner

9:00 am-3:45 pm

$169/Person

$143.65

Summer Sale 15% off – exp. 4/15/24

Beginner

9:00 am-3:45 pm

$169/Person

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PUMPHOUSE CANYON RAFTING TRIP REVIEWS

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JAMBA D
5 star rating
7/25/2019
Nate and Jess Crushed Pumphouse Canyon We took our family on the first whitewater rafting trip of our life - and it was incredible. Nate and Jess were nothing but professional, competent, and a joy to spend the day with. Our 10-year-old sat at the front of the boat receiving the full spray of the whitewater while our 5-year-old sat safely in the middle of the boat. It was a lot of fun followed by glass cruising in warm sunshine.

These guys are the real deal. My only regret was being too distracted and tired at the end to remember to tip them. Nate, I owe you one!
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