Jul 14 - 16, 2012
Adult
$400
Kids
$370
Discount*
Student
Deposit**
$100
** Deposits must be made per person.
Geology is an amazing science and lots of fun when presented in an easy-to-understand way. A geologist from the Denver Museum will accompany you into the geologic wonderland of the Colorado River. Learn how deep canyons were formed over ions of time and the fascinating formations of the Colorado Plateau.
This spectacular canyon country of the Colorado Plateau, including Ruby and Horsethief Canyons, features majestic walls of red sandstone and offers some of the best canoeing in Colorado. The river is gentle with occasional small Class I+ rapids to add spice to the journey (Class I is easy and Class V is difficult). Roads do not bound this portion of the river and the steep-walled canyons are accessible only from the river, giving the area a true wilderness setting.
You’ll be amazed at stands of shiny granite sculpted by water through the ages while paddling or floating in your life jacket past the remnants of ancient metamorphic rock, called Black Rock. Camping along the river’s banks and exploring a deep box canyon will leave you awed by the immensity of geologic time and the silence of the wilderness. This is BIG COUNTRY and a geologist’s paradise. Many of our educational classes focus on this area. This stretch of river near Grand Junction, CO, is ideal for canoeing.
River
Colorado River Canoeing
Rating
Beginner; Ages 6+; Kids Prices 6-12 yr.
Trip Length
3-Day
Hiking
Yes
Trip Availablity
Open to Public
Theme
Geology