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Mild to Wild Rafting & Jeep Trail Tours
970-247-4789; 800-567-6745
Experience lifetime memories on a guided raft trip or Jeep trail tour in Colorado, Arizona and Utah. Discover family fun for ages 4 to 84, mild to wild from 2 hours to 4-days. Explore historic ghost towns, majestic peaks, cascading rivers, tumbling waterfalls and Colorado's wildflowers in the San Juan Mountains. Take Durango's Narrow Gauge Railroad one-way and combine it with a raft or Jeep trail ride. Raft/Jeep packages are available. 4 CORNERS TOUR COMBO PACKAGES: River Rafting, Jeep Tour, Narrow Gauge Train & Mesa Verde Tour Combinations in southwest Colorado and Eastern Utah. Experience the Mild To Wild Difference!
We guarantee your absolute delight in our equipment and guides or the trip is free. Free parking for cars, RVs and campers! 50 Animas View Drive, Durango Colorado 81301; Toll Free: 800-567-6745; In southwest Colorado: 970-247-4789; In Moab: 435-259-7818. Specialty Discounts (call for availability): Seniors. Groups. Elevation: 7000 feet above sea level. Region: Southwest - Durango Area Region: Southwest - Pagosa Springs Area Region: Southwest - Mesa Verde Area Region: Southwest - Telluride Area Region: Southwest - Ouray Area Credit Cards: Visa, Mastercard & Discover
Jeep Tours: On site (off road, back country, 4WD, Jeep ® or jeeping). Tourist Train Rides: On site. |
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