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Trip Colorado, Multi-Sport
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 River rafting and hiking, biking, or climbing. Pick your combination of Colorado activities and embark on the adventure of your summer!

Hiking and rafting in Colorado go together like peanut butter and jelly. Let us show you a beautiful experience on this 2-day adventure package. Put the boots to the dirt and enjoy one of the many amazing half-day hikes here in Summit County. From wildflowers to stunning backdrops, it’s hard to be disappointed. Then on your other day you will raft down the mighty Colorado River on a rafting trip which includes a river-side lunch.  

Our rafting and mountain biking package is an amazing way to explore the beauty of Colorado. This 2-day package includes a rafting trip on the Upper Colorado River (which includes a river-side lunch), and then a half day of exploring one of the many vast mountain bike trail systems in Summit County. Don’t have your own bike? That’s ok too, we partner with many local bike shops to help you book a rental. 

Rock climbing and river rafting. Two of Colorado’s most quintessential summer outdoor activities. Perfect for families or adventure seekers of the like, these activities are great for all. This 2-day package will include a rafting trip on the Upper Colorado River which includes a river-side lunch, and a half-day rock climbing adventure. All gear is included for both activities and activity days are interchangeable.

This trip is sold as a voucher, and is good for the 2-day multi-sport trip of your choosing. Please select your option below!
 

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Itinerary
Two Day Itinerary
  • 1
    Day number 1
    Rafting

    • Meet at the Silverthorne Boathouse at 8AM
    • Gear up & meet your guide(s)
    • Shuttle ride to Pumphouse on the Upper Colorado River
    • River time with hikes, rapids, warm springs, & swimming
    • Tasty river bank lunch served by your guide
    • Continue your float
    • Take out at Radium
    • Shuttle back to the Silverthorne Boathouse with arrival around 2PM
  • 2
    Day number 2
    Day 2 - Option A: Hiking

    • Meet at the Silverthorne Adventure Center or trail head as specified by your guide (8AM or 12PM)
    • Gear up & meet your guide(s)
    • Head out to the trailhead
    • Spend a half day in the field taking in our chosen trail
    • Shuttle back to the Adventure Center with arrival around 12PM or 4PM
  • 2
    Day number 2
    Day 2 - Option B: Biking

    • Meet at the Silverthorne Adventure Center or trail head as specified by your guide (8AM or 12PM)
    • Gear up &
    meet your guide(s)
    • Head out to the trail
    • Spend a half day in field instruction where we turn the trail into our playground and classroom
    • Shuttle back to the Adventure Center with arrival around 12PM or 4PM
  • 2
    Day number 2
    Day 2 - Option C: Climbing

    • Meet at the Silverthorne Adventure Center or trail head as specified by your guide (8AM or 12PM)
    • Gear up & meet your guide(s)
    • Head out to the climbing crag
    • Spend a half day in field instruction where we turn the crag into a classroom
    • Shuttle back to our Silverthorne Adventure Center with arrival around 12PM or 4PM
Trip Package Includes
  • Hiking
    • CAG professional hiking and rafting guides 
    • All rafting equipment
    • Transportation from designated meeting place to the trailhead or put in
    • A safe, fun, and educational experience. 
    • Lunch on rafting day
  • Biking
    • CAG professional mountain bike and rafting guides 
    • All rafting equipment
    • Transportation from designated meeting place to the Trailhead or put-in
    • A safe, fun, and educational experience. 
    • Lunch on rafting day
  • Climbing
    • CAG professional rock climbing and rafting guides 
    • All Climbing & rafting equipment
    • Transportation from designated meeting place to the trailhead or put in
    • A safe, fun, and educational experience. 
Not Included
  • Lodging
  • Lunch on Day 2
  • Mountain Bike on Biking day (Rentals available)
  • Clothing (See recommended gear under Trip Planning)
  • Insurance (Trip or Rescue)
  • Gratuity
  • Questions? Call or email us
Area Information

Silverthorne, Colorado

Surrounded by remarkable alpine scenery, Silverthorne is a prime location for adventurers wanting to hike, bike, raft and climb. Embark on guided wildflower hikes through the Colorado mountain meadows, or go further and experience a Rocky Mountain high alpine lake. The iconic Colorado hikes will show you the best of Summit County, with amazing views and trails that can accommodate hikers of all levels. Tucked in the foothills of the Rocky Mountain’s Tenmile Range is Breckenridge, a small town with an incredible network of trails that provide easy access to Colorado’s famed terrain. From adrenaline-inducing downhills to relaxing cruisy trails, get ready for alpine singletrack, loamy forest trails, and fields of wildflowers. When you get away from the Breckenridge area, things open up to reveal rolling meadows and faded ranch buildings of Soda Creek and the Frey Gulch Trail Systems. One of the county’s most popular early-season mountain bike trail networks is the Frisco Peninsula, a prime spot for riders to learn to mountain bike, or for advanced riders wanting to explore more gnarly terrain. The network includes a number of short interconnected trails, with scenic lakeside rides around Lake Dillon and through the surrounding national forests. And the adventure doesn’t stop there. Summit County’s landscape is a mosaic of interesting rock formations that attract rock climbing enthusiasts from all over the world. Home to White Cliffs, Zuma and Swan Mountain, this is the perfect location for novice climbers to develop skills or, for experienced climbers to tackle challenging and technical routes. Summit County is a playground of natural beauty and truly has something for everyone.

Trip Planning

Trip Planning

Below is a list of required and recommended equipment for your adventure. Dressing properly and having the correct equipment will help Colorado Adventure Guides provide a safer and more fun experience for your group. Though we cannot control the weather, we can make sure that you are prepared for whatever conditions we encounter in this mountain environment. Remember, the weather can change quickly and drastically.

For any outdoor activity it is a good idea to be prepared. Always avoid cotton clothing, as it tends to get wet and stay wet – not to mention taking valuable warmth from your body’s surface. For rafting, bathing suits and shorts are recommended. While not required, we do provide wetsuits, splash jackets, and booties at no additional charge. This equipment isn’t mandatory but it is designed to keep you warm. Towels are best kept in your vehicles at the office and don’t do you much good on the river because there is no way to keep them dry.  For rafting and other activities your best bet would be materials such as wool, polypro, fleece, micro fleece, polyester, waterproof jackets, and any other outdoor material that dries fast. There is limited space on the rafts, so you should limit what you bring to what you can wear. Personal flotation devices (PFDs) are included with all rafting adventures. If you have any questions please give us a call and we can give you information so that you know what to expect and can plan accordingly.
Rafting
Hiking
Biking
Climbing
FAQ
FAQ
  • Is my trip departure guaranteed?
    If your booking is for at least 2 people, then yes! After booking a representative will reach out to get your preferred dates of travel. Vouchers must be used Between June 1 and September 30, 2022. Trips are not private to your group, so be prepared to have other groups on the same activities. If you are a solo traveler, your trip is not guaranteed until we have confirmed with you. As each trip requires a minimum number of guests in order to run, please wait to make travel arrangements and book flights until you have received confirmation from evoTrip that your departure has been confirmed. Solo travelers will be matched with other groups on confirmed departures, so please be flexible in your dates.
  • Where does this adventure take place?
    The Upper Colorado River is located just south of the town of Kremmling, about an hour North of our office in Silverthorne. It is convenient to all the Summit County and I-70 corridor ski areas of Keystone, Breckenridge, and Vail.
  • I need local accommodations. Do you have recommendations?
    Looking for Summit County Lodging? Check out The Pad Silverthorne for affordable, yet high-amenity, lodging in beautiful Summit County, Colorado allows guests to prioritize experience, adventure and to focus their spending on activities and experiences in the Rocky Mountains and our community. Get 15% off your stay at The Pad Silverthorne with code CAG15!
  • What COVID-19 policies do you have in place?
    We are here to help you navigate these evolving times and provide answers to all of your questions where possible. We are tracking the most up-to-date info for you and as things continue to change we will continue to update questions surrounding the reopening of outdoor recreation in Colorado. You can go rafting in Colorado under the current regulations. Outdoor recreation is completely open in Colorado and masks are no longer required for outdoor activities. With extra sanitation precautions on any shared equipment and a totally open-air experience, rafting can be your go-to summer adventure. Colorado Adventure Guides has detailed COVID-19 Policies & Procedures, for more information please see https://www.coloradoadventureguides.com/keeping-up-with-covid/. If you would like to speak to one of our staff and hear more about how we are changing our operations in response to the pandemic, please give us a call at 970-893-8007.
  • Can I book a private trip?
    Yes! If you've got a group of 4 or more people and would like to book a private trip, please let us know.
  • Do I need any prior rafting experience?
    Nope! This trip is family-friendly and designed for folks of all ages and experience levels.
  • Is whitewater rafting dangerous?
    All our guides go through extensive training, basic first aid, CPR, and all river guides are certified by the state of Colorado. Rafting is an adventure sport and involves a degree of risk on the part of the participant. Although we take precautions to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable trip, we cannot be responsible for lost or damaged articles and/or personal injury. It is important for the group to choose a trip within their entire group’s limits. Colorado Rafting Company/Colorado Adventure Guides is committed to the safety of our guests. Due to the inherently dangerous nature of some outdoor recreation activities in the backcountry, all participants are required to acknowledge these risks by reading and signing a liability waiver prior to trip departure. All participants under the age of 18 must have a liability/health history waiver signed by a parent or legal guardian. In addition to this form, the health history questionnaire must be filled out for each participant. All information submitted is completely confidential; it is for the guide’s use and would only be shared in the event of an emergency with medical and/or rescue personnel directly caring for the guest. It is Colorado Adventure Guides’ policy that all Emergency Contacts be a person over the age of 18 and not participating in the same guided trip or course.
  • Do we go rafting if it’s raining?
    The weather in the Colorado Rocky Mountains is very unpredictable and varies from mile to mile and minute to minute. Colorado averages over 300 days of sunshine a year. The odds are, the weather will be good. We run our outdoor activities in all weather conditions, rain or shine, and have gear available to help keep you comfortable, even in the worst conditions. Wetsuits, neoprene booties, and splash tops can really make a big difference and make your trip a pleasurable one. Don’t forget, you’re going to get wet rafting, even on the sunniest of days. Weather is not a cause for cancellation.
  • What if I need to cancel or reschedule?
    evo defers to Colorado Adventure Guides + Colorado Rafting Company’s cancellation and rescheduling policy. Rescheduling will be honored 48 HOURS PRIOR to guided adventures. An administrative fee of 10% will be assessed for all rescheduling. Refunds will be honored for cancellations of more than 48 HOURS PRIOR notice to guided adventure start date. An administrative fee of 10% will be assessed for all cancellations. All activities are Rain or Shine. In case of operational cancellation due to adverse or unsafe conditions prior to start time, first we will attempt to reschedule. If rescheduling is not possible, you will receive a full refund. Operators, including guides in the field, reserve the right to shorten or reroute activity in the case of unmanageable hazards or inability of guest to complete the objective. Completion of objective-based routes is not guaranteed.
  • Is there a minimum age required for this trip?
    We will accept par­tic­i­pants 5 years or old­er, if they are accom­pa­nied by a legal guardian. You must be 18 years or old­er to attend a trip on your own.
Testimonials
We went on a fabulous hike today with Chaz Erickson to Clinton Gulch. Chaz was a wonderful guide, smart, interesting and with his intuitive gift paced the hike perfectly, taught me lots and gave me the confidence to get out of my comfort zone. It was a great day!
Colleen
Trip Guest
If you are looking for something fun for the entire family this is the place. Safe, friendly, and tons of fun! I would highly recommend!
Katie
Trip Guest
We went rock climbing with Sean and I highly recommend it! His immediate professionalism made you feel at ease, he was extremely knowledgeable and very interested in teaching. I have used this company before and was also happy with our guide then as well, very legit and experienced people here!
Lena E
Trip Guest

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Itinerary
Hike & Raft
  • 1
    Day number 1
    Rafting

    • Meet at the Silverthorne Boathouse at 8AM
    • Gear up & meet your guide(s)
    • Shuttle ride to Pumphouse on the Upper Colorado River
    • River time with hikes, rapids, warm springs, & swimming
    • Tasty river bank lunch served by your guide
    • Continue your float
    • Take out at Radium
    • Shuttle back to the Silverthorne Boathouse with arrival around 2PM
  • 2
    Day number 2
    Hiking

    • Meet at the Silverthorne Adventure Center or trail head as specified by your guide (8AM or 12PM)
    • Gear up & meet your guide(s)
    • Head out to the trailhead
    • Spend a half day in the field taking in our chosen trail
    • Shuttle back to the Adventure Center with arrival around 12PM or 4PM

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Itinerary
Bike and Raft
  • 1
    Day number 1
    Rafting

    • Meet at the Silverthorne Boathouse at 8AM
    • Gear up & meet your guide(s)
    • Shuttle ride to Pumphouse on the Upper Colorado River
    • River time with hikes, rapids, warm springs, & swimming
    • Tasty river bank lunch served by your guide
    • Continue your float
    • Take out at Radium
    • Shuttle back to the Silverthorne Boathouse with arrival around 2PM
  • 2
    Day number 2
    Mountain Biking

    • Meet at the Silverthorne Adventure Center or trail head as specified by your guide (8AM or 12PM)
    • Gear up & meet your guide(s)
    • Head out to the trail
    • Spend a half day in field instruction where we turn the trail into our playground and classroom
    • Shuttle back to the Adventure Center with arrival around 12PM or 4PM

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Itinerary
Climb & Raft
  • 1
    Day number 1
    Rafting

    • Meet at the Silverthorne Boathouse at 8AM
    • Gear up & meet your guide(s)
    • Shuttle ride to Pumphouse on the Upper Colorado River
    • River time with hikes, rapids, warm springs, & swimming
    • Tasty river bank lunch served by your guide
    • Continue your float
    • Take out at Radium
    • Shuttle back to the Silverthorne Boathouse with arrival around 2PM
  • 2
    Day number 2
    Rock Climbing

    • Meet at the Silverthorne Adventure Center or trail head as specified by your guide (8AM or 12PM)
    • Gear up & meet your guide(s)
    • Head out to the climbing crag
    • Spend a half day in field instruction where we turn the crag into a classroom
    • Shuttle back to our Silverthorne Adventure Center with arrival around 12PM or 4PM

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