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Experience Colorado’s San Miguel River with this half-day rafting trip, featuring expert guides, exciting Class II rapids, and stunning canyon scenery.
Imagine bounding down a river through a red rock canyon, your boat bobbing through gentle rapids, the sun warming your face, and wildlife darting nearby. That’s exactly what you get with the Telluride Afternoon Half Day Rafting Trip on the San Miguel River. While we haven’t had the chance to try it ourselves, reviews and descriptions paint a picture of a genuine, fun-filled adventure that’s perfect for those craving a taste of Colorado’s wild side.
What makes this trip stand out are the highly trained guides who take safety seriously while keeping the mood light and fun, and the chance to enjoy some lesser-known river scenery away from crowds. On the downside, the trip lasts only about 2.5 hours, which may feel brief for those wanting a full-day adventure, but it’s a great introduction for newcomers or families. If you’re eager for a mix of excitement, scenic beauty, and authentic guides, this trip could be just what your Colorado itinerary needs.


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The adventure begins at Caddis Flats, a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) managed campground. The location is chosen specifically for the trip, and the shuttle service included in the package makes it convenient. You’ll meet your guides, who will provide a safety orientation and paddling instructions before launching. This is especially reassuring for first-timers or nervous paddlers.
The San Miguel River begins high in the mountains above Telluride, tumbling out of cliffs and through town, before winding into a striking red canyon. The stretch you’ll paddle on for this trip features constant Class II rapids—described as fun and friendly, but enough to get your adrenaline going.
The guides emphasize that the rapids are more playful than threatening, rolling over the bow of the boat rather than rocking it wildly. Expect to hit plenty of drops and wave trains, which provide plenty of splashes and thrills. The river’s course widens into Norwood Canyon, offering a scenic backdrop that’s both rugged and beautiful.
Between the rapids, there are ample opportunities to spot wildlife. Reviewers mention seeing river otters feasting on rainbow trout—an authentic reminder of Colorado’s lively freshwater ecosystems. Guides often share interesting facts, stories, or jokes, adding a personal touch that makes the trip memorable.
More Great Tours NearbyThe trip includes helmets, Coast Guard-approved life jackets, splash jackets, and paddles. Custom self-bailing rafts with foot cups are designed to keep you in your seat, helping maintain stability during the ride. Wetsuit rentals are available for $15, which can be a boon if the snowmelt makes the water chilly.
With a low guest-to-guide ratio (typically 4 to 6 guests per guide), you’ll receive personalized attention and clear instructions. This small group setting helps build a friendly atmosphere, and guides like Hayden and Julian are often praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to entertain.
The trip lasts approximately 2.5 hours, which includes safety briefings, paddling, and scenic breaks. At $157 per person, it offers solid value considering the professional guides and quality equipment. Keep in mind that wetsuit rentals are extra, and snacks or lunch aren’t included, so plan accordingly.

Many reviews highlight the guides’ expertise and friendly approach as the trip’s highlights. Cecelia from the US mentioned, “Our guide, Hayden, was experienced and fun,” which shows how guides can elevate even a short trip with their personality and knowledge.
Steven R also appreciated the guide Julian LaPlante, describing him as “knowledgeable and friendly,” and noting the great conversations along the way. This highlights that the trip isn’t just about the rapids, but also about connecting with guides who are passionate and personable.
While the rapids are the main thrill, the trip’s real charm lies in the stunning canyon scenery and the chance to see wildlife in action. The calm moments provide the perfect chance to take photos or simply soak in the landscape—something many travelers find just as memorable as the splashy parts.
This trip is best suited for those aged 8 and above who are comfortable with physical activity. It’s not recommended for pregnant women, or anyone with back, heart, or pulmonary issues, given the active paddling involved.
The short duration makes it ideal for travelers with limited time, families seeking a fun outing, or anyone new to river rafting. While it’s not a full-day adventure, it packs excitement, scenic beauty, and expert guidance into a manageable window.


The Telluride Afternoon Half Day Rafting Trip on the San Miguel River offers an excellent taste of Colorado’s wild rivers. It’s a carefully managed experience, blending expert guidance, exciting rapids, and stunning scenery into a manageable half-day adventure. Whether you’re a family with kids, a first-timer, or just someone eager for some quick thrills in nature, this trip delivers on all fronts.
The combination of knowledgeable guides, scenic beauty, and a well-balanced itinerary makes it a great value. It’s especially suited for those who want a taste of whitewater without committing to a full-day or multi-day trip. Plus, the chance to see river otters and enjoy Colorado’s rugged landscape makes it a genuine outdoor experience that’s both fun and memorable.
For anyone visiting Telluride looking to add some adventure to their trip, this rafting trip ticks many boxes—adventure, scenery, wildlife, and local expertise—all wrapped into a friendly, professionally guided package.

How long does the trip last?
The trip is approximately 2.5 hours, including safety briefings, paddling, and scenic breaks.
What is the price?
It costs $157 per person, which includes guides, safety gear, and shuttle service. Wetsuit rentals are an additional $15.
Are children allowed?
Yes, children 8 years and older can participate, making it a family-friendly activity.
What should I bring?
Bring water shoes, a reusable water bottle, and quick-dry clothing. Wetsuits can be rented if cold water is a concern.
Is paddling required?
Yes, paddling is part of the experience, making it an active outing. Guides will give instructions to help you steer.
What equipment is provided?
Helmets, Coast Guard-approved life jackets, splash jackets, paddles, and custom self-bailing rafts.
What’s the scenery like?
The river winds through a canyon with red rock walls, offering impressive views and wildlife spotting opportunities.
Is the trip suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The rapids are Class II—fun and friendly—perfect for those new to rafting.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
Are guide tips included?
Tipping is customary if you enjoyed the trip; guides work hard to ensure a memorable experience.
This rafting adventure in Colorado’s San Miguel River is a fantastic way to combine outdoor activity with scenic beauty. You’ll leave with stories, photos, and perhaps a newfound love of river paddling.
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