Skip the long shuttle rides and get straight to what matters—the river. Launching from our boathouse at 4 Eagle Ranch, this Upper Colorado rafting trip offers the closest and most convenient whitewater experience in the Vail Valley, just minutes from Vail and Beaver Creek. With river access points just minutes away, spend less time in a bus and more time on the water, making it an ideal choice for families, groups, and travellers looking for a seamless, high-value experience.
Every trip includes complimentary river toys for your group, adding a whole new dimension to the experience. Want more action? Jump into an inflatable kayak (duckie) or stand-up paddleboard and navigate the river on your own, while the river guides keep a watchful eye on you. Float, paddle, or play alongside the raft as you move downriver. These river toys transform a great rafting trip into a dynamic, choose-your-own-adventure, giving guests the freedom to engage with the river at their own pace.
Float through wide-open canyon landscapes, some rapids, and incredible scenic stretches of the Colorado River creating the perfect balance of light adventure and a true Colorado escape. Paddle through fun wave trains and splashy sections, mixed with calm stretches ideal for floating, swimming, and unplugging from it all.
Midway through the trip, your guides will prepare a fresh riverside lunch, giving you time to unwind and take in the surroundings before continuing downstream.
With complimentary river toys like inflatable kayaks (duckies) and stand-up paddleboards, you can shape your own experience: paddle independently for more excitement, float alongside the raft, or simply sit back and enjoy the ride.
When you book a trip on the Upper Colorado River, you’re not just choosing one of the best family-friendly rafting trips in Colorado, you’re contributing to real community impact. A percentage of all revenue generated from the Upper Colorado River rafting trips is donated directly to support the mission of 4 Eagle Ranch, a leading nonprofit partner in the Vail Valley.