
Flows: Through the Roosevelt National Forest in the Poudre Canyon.
Grade of Rapids: Class I to VI
Also called the Poudre River for short, it is a tributary of the South Platte River in the state of Colorado in the United States. From its jagged peaks, roaring river, and gentle meandering meadows to the colorful people that called the Poudre home, the history of the Poudre Canyon is remarkable. A great canyon only minutes away from Fort Collins, Colorado.
It is through here that this river flowsOn October 30, 1986 the Cache La Poudre river was given National Wild and Scenic River status. Whether it’s the roaring river, the gently breeze or the crisp fragrant air, it all is a call of the wild. A rafting experience on this river is an experience that will touch you for a lifetime.
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Comments
I have never actually rafted on this river... but it sounds like a great ride. One of the less known ut still good rivers in America.
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Keep up the good work in promoting outdoor adventures!
I have not rafted the Poudre in years, but it was a great trip! I also like the Arkansas, the Dolores & the Colorado