Raft Trips

Piedra River Upper and Lower Canyons Class II-IV

Paddling through 1000-foot deep canyons, alpine rain forests, heart pounding whitewater and then stopping at soothing hot springs, you'll experience a true Rocky Mountain jewel in the Piedra River. We run three trips on the Piedra River: the Upper Box (an intermediate adventure), the Lower Box (an advanced adventure) and the Two Day which runs the Upper Box on the first day and the Lower Box on the second day after a night of catered camping in a beautiful alpine wilderness.

The Piedra's Lower Box holds some of the biggest drops we run on any river. The gradient of the river increases from an average of 53 feet per mile to 100 feet per mile in the heart of the Lower Box. This incredible pristine wilderness is unsurpassed for undisturbed wilderness boating. The 2-Day trip on the Piedra River is particularly magical as we put in on a creek (Upper Box) with barely enough water to float and then bump and grind our way through technical rapids as we watch creek after creek cascading into the river. The river proceeds to grow and grow into a raging torrent by the second day. Bear and elk are often spotted along the banks and if we are really lucky, they are forging the river in front of us. Fresh water otter can also be found playing in the fresh mountain waters of the Piedra River. "Piedra" is the Spanish word for rock, named by the conquistadors Dominguez and Escalante. "The River of the Stone Wall" lives up to its name with towering granite walls and a boulder-strewn riverbed.

Both sections of the Piedra River (the upper & lower boxes) are the most highly restricted and regulated rivers in Colorado. Reserve your seats early...or hope for a cancellation.

Upper Box Ages 12 and Up
Lower Box Ages 16 and Up

Piedra River  
1 Day Upper Box $125.00*
1 Day Lower Box $160.00*
2 Day (Upper + Lower) $355.00*
* There is a 3% Forest Service use tax on these trips. Please try to give us at least two weeks of lead time for your reservation.
The rental items may be reserved through Mild to Wild Rafting. A wetsuit, boots, fleece layer and a paddle jacket are required on this trip. You can bring your own or rent them from Mild to Wild Rafting for $20.00.

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Piedra River Itinerary
Upper Box Itinerary, also Day One of 2-Day Piedra River Trip

(Class II & IV with Two Smaller Class IV Rapids)

9:00 am. Meet at the Piedra River Store
10:00 Arrive at put-in. Safety orientation & instruction, rig boats.
10:30 Warm up with continuous class II+ rapids
11:00 Breathtaking wilderness.
11:30 Fun class II+ rapids.
12:00 Delicious lunch.
1:00 Board rafts for more class II+ action.
1:15 Enter second box canyon & the action begins.
1:20 "Lone Pine" rapid - class IV run it!
1:45 "Lime Stone" rapid - class III to IV shoot it!
2:30 Hit camp with time for spectacular hiking and fishing
(bring own fishing gear). 1-day trip returns to the Piedra River Store.
6:00 Dinner - Steak & Salmon feast.
7:00 Fun around the campfire.


Note: Above itineraries is approximate. Trips vary depending on water flow.

Lower Box or Day 2 of Two-Day (Class III and IV+)
7:00 Coffee is ready. (Early bird hikers get the worm).
7:30 Stock up on a hearty breakfast.
8:30 Overnight trip breaks down camp.
9:00 One day trip meets at Piedra River Store (see directions)
9:30 Board rafts & begin with a short class II warm up.
10:00 Enter first box canyon with Class III whitewater.
10:15 Boat continuous class III.
10:30 Drop into "Big Drop" rapid - class IV.
10:45 Bounce through more class III+ rapids.
11:15 Scout & thread "Eye of the Needle" rapid class IV+.
11:45 Scout (or portage) "Mud Slide" rapid class IV+ to V+.
12:15 "Climax" rapid - class IV.
12:45 Chow down on lunch at a riverside hot spring
1:30 Raft on in class II & IV.
2:30 Land at Piedra River Campground. 10-minute shuttle back to cars.

Note: Above itineraries is approximate. Trips vary depending on water flow.

Meeting Place & Time
Piedra River store located 40 miles E. of Durango just before crossing the Piedra River. The store is 20 miles W. of Pagosa Springs, just after crossing the river. The store is also a gas station/post office on the North side of Hwy. 160.

What to Wear and Bring
Class II and III Rivers
Wear quick drying clothes like nylon shorts and a swimsuit with shoes that can get wet. Old tennis shoes, Tevas or sandals with a strap around the heel (no thongs). In spring and on high water trips, wool, fleece or any synthetic garment is recommended. These materials stay warm when wet, unlike cotton which stays the temperature of the water. We have wetsuits, fleece and wetsuit boots available for rental in all sizes from small children through large adults (up to 300+ pounds).

Wetsuits & wetsuit boots are recommended on Spring trips through June on rafts (being that the water is only 6 hours old, previously being snow!). Wetsuit boots are recommended all season long.

Our Rental Guarantee applies - if you feel that the wetsuit was not needed, we refund your rental money in full!

We also recommend you bring a waterproof camera, eye glass straps, water bottle, sunglasses, sunscreen, lip balm and a sun hat, along with your sense of adventure!

Class IV and V Rivers
Wetsuits and wetsuit boots are required and wool, fleece and synthetic jackets and socks are recommended. We recommend you arrive at the trip’s designated meeting location with a swimsuit under your clothes. You can then slide the wetsuit over your swimsuit. Overnight trips require camping equipment (tent, 10 degree sleeping bag, pad or cot if desired – high quality rentals available) and personal gear (warm camp clothes, extra fleece jacket, rain gear, bug spray, toiletries, extra socks, warm jacket, hiking boots/shoes, warm hat, gloves…). Don’t forget your waterproof camera, eye glass straps, water bottle, sun glasses, sunscreen, lip balm and a sun hat as well as your sense of humor & adventure!

Rentals (Reserve in Advance)
Wetsuit & Wetsuit Boots $15/day
Wetsuit Boots $5/day
Fleece Jacket $7/day
Wetsuit, Wetsuit Boots and Fleece Value Package $20/day
Tent $10 /night
Sleeping Bag & Pad or Cot (Your Choice) $10/night


Refund Policy
Day Trips:
Written notice received more than 14 days prior to launch receives a 90% refund.
Written notice received 24 hours to 14 days prior to launch receives a 50% refund.
Less than 24 hours written notice prior to launch & no notice receive no refund.
Multi-day Trips:
Written notice received at least 14 days prior to launch receives a 90% refund.
Less than 14 days written notice prior to launch and no shows receive no refund.

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Trip Length: 1 or 2 day raft trips
Difficulty: Class II-IV at 500+ CFS
River Ratings
(what they mean)
Season: Mid May-June/early July
Flow: 350-800cfs: low
800 - 2500cfs: good
2500+: high

You can see our online river flows or click on USGS Piedra River near Arboles.

The BOC store has items that we suggest for this trip.

Group organizers may go on this trip for free! Click here for details.


Accommodations can be had at:
Apple Orchard Inn
7758 County Road 203
Durango, Colorado 81301
Phone: (970) 247-0751
Toll-Free: (800) 426-0751

Best Western
Rio Grande Inn

400 East Second Avenue
Durango, Colorado 81301
Phone: (970) 385-4980
Toll-Free: (800) 245-4466

Leland House
721 E. Second Avenue
Durango, Colorado 81301
Phone: (970) 385-1920
Toll Free: (800) 664-1920

Logwood Inn
35060 U.S. Hwy 550 N.
Durango, Colorado 81301
Phone: (970) 259-4396
Toll Free: (800) 369-4082

Fee Campground
Lightner Creek
just west of Durango
970-247-5406

Free Camping
National Forest is all around this area of Colorado and has lots of unimproved camping.

Mild to Wild Rafting
50 Animas View Drive
Durango Colorado 81301


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303-444-8420



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