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Experience a peaceful 4-hour fly fishing float trip on the Colorado River from Kremmling. Perfect for beginners and seasoned anglers alike.

If you’re searching for a tranquil, authentic fishing experience in Colorado, the Upper Colorado Fly Fishing Float Trip offered by AVA Rafting and Zipline might just be your ideal escape. While we haven’t personally floated down this stretch of river, the detailed reviews and trip info point to a memorable outing designed for both novices and seasoned anglers alike. Picture a peaceful float, surrounded by stunning mountain scenery, with expert guidance every step of the way.
What makes this tour stand out? First, its intimate setting—each raft hosts just one or two guests—fostering a personalized experience. Second, the all-in-one approach where the guide handles everything from rowing to instruction ensures you’ll focus on enjoying your time rather than managing logistics. That said, a potential consideration is the cost, which might seem high for some, but when you factor in gear, guidance, and the exclusivity of the experience, it offers solid value.
This trip’s perfect audience? Anyone looking for a relaxed, scenic, and educational outing—ideal for families, friends, or couples wanting quality time on the water in a beautiful setting.

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The adventure kicks off at 1606 Park Ave, Kremmling, one hour from Summit County—an easy drive for those based in Breckenridge or nearby. You’ll meet your guide early in the morning at 9:00 am, giving you a full four hours on the water. The tour is designed for a maximum of two guests, ensuring a calm, distraction-free environment perfect for conversation, relaxation, and focus on fishing.
Despite its brief duration, this trip offers a well-curated experience. The itinerary includes three main stops: the Colorado River, the town of Kremmling, and potentially scenic views of Rocky Mountain National Park. However, the core of the trip is floating down the Colorado, where tranquility and natural beauty combine with the thrill of fishing.
Expect your guide to handle all the rowing, allowing you to sit back and take in the scenery. According to reviews, guides are not only skilled at navigating the river but also generous with their fishing advice. One reviewer noted, “Our guide was fantastic at instructing us and handling all the rowing, so we could just enjoy the river and try our luck with the fish.”
The float itself is gentle and steady, making it suitable for those wary of fast-moving water or boat handling. You’ll learn fishing techniques, get familiar with the gear, and most importantly, have a chance to fish for native Colorado trout.
All necessary fishing and rafting gear are included in the price, so you don’t need to worry about bringing or renting equipment. However, a $20 fishing license per person is required—an affordable add-on that grants access to Colorado’s public waters. The professional guide will help with license purchase if needed.
While fishing is the star, the scenery is a close second. The Colorado River meanders through rugged landscapes, with occasional glimpses of Rocky Mountain National Park. Travelers often comment on the peacefulness of the ride and the stunning mountain vistas that provide a perfect backdrop for a day of fishing and relaxation.
At $349 per person, this tour might seem on the pricier side compared to other activities. But considering the exclusivity—just two guests per raft—plus all gear, guidance, and the stunning scenery, many find it to be a worthwhile expense. It’s a private, tailored experience that offers more personal attention than larger group trips.
Since the trip can be booked 7 days in advance on average, it’s wise to plan ahead, especially during peak seasons. The free cancellation policy adds flexibility, ensuring you can reschedule if needed.

This float trip appeals to a variety of travelers. Families with older children or teenagers seeking a safe, guided fishing adventure will find it ideal. Couples looking for a relaxed outdoor activity and quality time amidst scenic surroundings will appreciate the intimacy and personalized nature. Friends or solo anglers seeking guidance and a peaceful float in a beautiful setting will also enjoy this trip.
It’s especially suited for those who prefer a low-key, educational experience rather than a high-adrenaline or large-group outing. If you love fishing, wildlife viewing, or simply want to unwind on water surrounded by mountains, this tour offers a fulfilling experience.

The Upper Colorado Fly Fishing Float Trip from Kremmling offers a distinctive, personalized way to enjoy Colorado’s renowned rivers. Its intimate setup, professional guidance, and stunning scenery make it a compelling choice for travelers wanting more than just a boat ride; you get a guided fishing experience tailored for relaxation and learning.
While it’s priced higher than some outdoor excursions, the small group size and inclusive gear enhance its value for those seeking quality over quantity. It’s especially ideal for couples, families, or friends who want to share a peaceful day on the water, learning new skills or simply enjoying Colorado’s natural beauty.
If you’re after a calm, scenic, and educational fishing adventure with expert guides in a private setting, this float trip is a superb pick. Just remember to book ahead and prepare for a memorable day surrounded by Colorado’s majestic landscapes.

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the trip is perfect for both novice and experienced fishermen. Guides provide instruction tailored to your skill level, making this a friendly and educational experience.
What does the price include?
The cost covers all fishing and rafting gear, as well as a professional guide. It does not include the $20 fishing license, which is required per person.
How many people can participate?
The maximum group size is two travelers, allowing for a highly personalized experience.
What should I bring?
Since gear is provided, just bring comfortable clothing suitable for water activities, sun protection, and a sense of adventure. The guide may provide some tips on additional personal items to carry.
When should I book?
Most reservations are made about a week in advance, but booking earlier is recommended during peak seasons to secure your preferred date.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the trip, providing flexibility if plans change.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at 1606 Park Ave, Kremmling, and concludes at the same point, after your four-hour float.
Are there scenic stops along the way?
While the focus is on fishing and floating, the route offers views of the Colorado River, Kremmling, and potentially Rocky Mountain National Park, depending on the guide’s route choices.
In all, this float trip offers a relaxed, scenic, and personalized way to enjoy Colorado’s renowned waterways, whether you’re casting a line for the first time or seeking a peaceful day on the river.