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All American Adventures offers whitewater rafting for all abilities on Clear Creek. Our I-70 location is convenient to Denver, Boulder, Estes Park, Central City, Dillon, Frisco, Silverthorne, Breckenridge, Vail & Winter Park.
 
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Most days we will have space for walk in guests, but it is suggested you make a reservation. The last thing we want to do is tell you you can't go rafting. We offer a variety of trips and times throughout the day to fit any schedule. Payment will be taken at the time of reservation by credit card (Visa, Master Card, American Express or Discover). Group rates require a single payment for the entire group, please call 888-340-4942 for Group Rates and reservations.
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Cancelling A Reservation
We go rafting rain or shine. You may cancel a reservation up to 72 hours prior to your trip with no cancellation fee. Cancelations within 72 hours, and before the day of, the trip will be charged full price but may reschedule or apply the balance to another trip. Reservations must be rescheduled to take place within two weeks of the original date and before the end of the current rafting season. Reservations may not be rescheduled on the day of your trip, cancelations or no show will be charged for all space reserved. Group reservations of 20 or more will be charged a $15 per person cancellation fee for cancellations within 7 days of the trip, cancellations within 72 hours of the trip will be charged for all space reserved.
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What To Bring
A swimsuit, sunscreen, eyeglass retainer, sturdy footwear and a change of clothes is all you'll need. A synthetic fleece top is good to bring on full day trips and cooler days.
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What Do We Provide?
Besides the rafts and paddles, you'll be provided wetsuits, a Coast Guard approved flotation device (aka: lifejacket), a helmet and splash jacket. Wetsuit booties are also available to rent and dry T-Shirts are for sale. Lunch will be provided on full day trips. Please let us know of any dietary requirements at time of reservation.
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All-Inclusive Rates
No hidden charges and all the equipment you'll need, it's that easy. Don't pay $20 or more to rent a wetsuit, get all the gear you need included at one low price. Wetsuit, lifejacket, helmet, booties and splash jacket use is all included when you go with All American Adventures.
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Do You Have Group Rates?
GET YOUR TEAM TOGETHER! Rafting is a great activity for groups of all types. We have trips that are great for Sports Teams, Youth Groups, Company Outings, Team Building, Conferences and Conventions. Check out our Private Raft Trips, an excellent group option.
Group Discounts
6-15 rafters receive 10% off, 16-25 rafters take 15% off and 26+ rafters get 20% off and one comp trip. Restrictions Apply. Call For Details.
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What Is My Responsibility? Is Rafting Safe?
All American Adventures takes pride in providing our guests the most enjoyable, professional experience we can. All of our guides have been trained in river rescue, first aid, CPR and exceed the state's certification requirements. Be honest about your personal limitations and choose a trip within your abilities. Participating in any of our activities involves inherent and unknown risks that cannot always be predicted or controlled. These risks may lead to injury to person or property or even loss of life. It is recommended you obtain medical insurance through your personal provider before participating in any of our activities. All participants will be required to sign an Acknowledgement and Assumption of Risks and Release and Indemnity Agreement prior to participation.
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When Is The Best Time To Raft?
The best time is different for everyone. Higher flows will have bigger waves and faster action while moderate flows provide a more predictable trip. Call our office to find out about current river conditions and to help choose the best trip for you or your group.
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Class V Rafting
What is Class V?
Extremely long, obstructed, or very violent rapids which expose a paddler to added risk. Drops may contain large, unavoidable waves and holes or steep, congested chutes with complex, demanding routes. Rapids may continue for long distances between pools, demanding a high level of fitness. What eddies exist may be small, turbulent, or difficult to reach. At the high end of the scale, several of these factors may be combined. Scouting is recommended but may be difficult. Swims are dangerous, and rescue is often difficult even for experts. Proper equipment, extensive experience, and practiced rescue skills are essential.
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How Are Rapids Rated?

Class I Rapids

Fast moving water with riffles and small waves. Few obstructions, all obvious and easily missed with little training. Risk to swimmers is slight; self-rescue is easy.

Class II Rapids: Beginner

Straightforward rapids with wide, clear channels which are evident without scouting. Occasional maneuvering may be required, but rocks and medium-sized waves are easily missed by trained paddlers. Swimmers are seldom injured and group assistance, while helpful, is seldom needed. Rapids that are at the upper end of this difficulty range are designated “Class II+”.

Class III: Intermediate

Rapids with moderate, irregular waves which may be difficult to avoid and which can swamp an open canoe. Complex maneuvers in fast current and good boat control in tight passages or around ledges are often required; large waves or strainers may be present but are easily avoided. Strong eddies and powerful current effects can be found, particularly on large-volume rivers. scouting is advisable for inexperienced parties. Injuries while swimming are rare; self-rescue is usually easy but group assistance may be required to avoid long swims. Rapids that are at the lower or upper end of this difficulty range are designated “Class III-” or “Class III+” respectively.

Class IV: Advanced

Intense, powerful but predictable rapids requiring precise boat handling in turbulent water. Depending on the character of the river, it may feature large, unavoidable waves and holes or constricted passages demanding fast maneuvers under pressure. A fast, reliable eddy turn may be needed to initiate maneuvers, scout rapids, or rest. Rapids may require “must” moves above dangerous hazards. Scouting may be necessary the first time down. Risk of injury to swimmers is moderate to high, and water conditions may make self-rescue difficult. Group assistance for rescue is often essential but requires practiced skills. A strong eskimo roll is highly recommended. Rapids that are at the lower or upper end of this difficulty range are designated “Class IV-” or “Class IV+” respectively.

Class 5: Expert

Extremely long, obstructed, or very violent rapids which expose a paddler to added risk. Drops may contain large, unavoidable waves and holes or steep, congested chutes with complex, demanding routes. Rapids may continue for long distances between pools, demanding a high level of fitness. What eddies exist may be small, turbulent, or difficult to reach. At the high end of the scale, several of these factors may be combined. Scouting is recommended but may be difficult. Swims are dangerous, and rescue is often difficult even for experts. A very reliable eskimo roll, proper equipment, extensive experience, and practiced rescue skills are essential.

Class VI: Extreme and Exploratory Rapids

These runs have almost never been attempted and often exemplify the extremes of difficulty, unpredictability and danger. The consequences of errors are very severe and rescue may be impossible. For teams of experts only, at favorable water levels, after close personal inspection and taking all precautions. After a Class VI rapid has been run many times, its rating may be changed to an appropriate Class 5.x rating.
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Toll Free: 888-340-4942 Local: 303-552-2584
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29389 Industrial Way - Unit C - El Rancho (Evergreen), Colorado 80439
Member of the Colorado River Outfitters Assoc, America Outdoors & the Clear Creek Tourism Board. Licensed by Colorado State Parks (ROL# V-0443). Trips operate with permission from Clear Creek County, Jefferson County and the City of Idaho Springs.