Vail is a town full of majesty and natural beauty. It’s a small, cozy town that has a population of 5,000 but a spirit that is larger than life! Vail was Incorporated in 1966 after the development of Vail Ski Resort. Vail is very much a skier’s paradise and is nestled near some of the most beautiful parts of the Rockies. It’s a hot destination for skiing and whitewater rafting, but don’t let that distract you from its other amazing attractions as well. More than 5,000 part-time residents frequent the town’s vacation properties every summer. The town prides itself on … continued
Whitewater rafting gives adventure-seekers and nature lovers an opportunity to make their way down rivers categorized by different classes. What’s so incredible about whitewater rafting is that it caters to people of all experience levels. It provides not only an adrenaline rush, but also instills in rafters an appreciation for the fun that can be had in nature. In Vail, Colorado, the whitewater rafting experience is suitable for individuals, couples, and groups. The whitewater rivers in this area are clean, panoramic, and, best of all, they offer varying levels of intensity/difficulty. This means that you can elect to go on … continued
Planning a trip to Breckenridge, Colorado, this summer? While known for its excellent mountain biking, fly fishing, and hiking, did you know thrilling whitewater rafting trips are located less than an hour way from this adventurous mountain town? Lakota Guides of Colorado offers several different stretches of river in proximity to Summit County, with varying classes of rapids that tailor to your adventure needs. The Middle Eagle and Lower Eagle are located in Lakota’s backyard and range from relaxing class I-II whitewater for families, to exciting class III-IV for whitewater enthusiasts. For those looking for even more of an adrenaline … continued