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Green River (town of) - Whitewater Rafting

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Both calm water and white water river trips are available on the Green River.

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Green River - Browns Park to Lodore Class I
2-3 days
This segment of the Green River is gentle, threading through Swallow Canyon and Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge. Paddling should be no difficulty. The river is as deep as it is calm. Watch for wildlife along the steep banks; you'll see plenty of it.


Green River - Desolation and Gray Canyons Up to Class III
4 to 6 days
Desolation and Gray Canyons are located deep within the rugged and remote Canyons.Desert / Red Rocks of central Utah. Through the canyons are 60 rapids, mostly ClassI (FLAT) and 2 and some Class 3.


Green River - Flaming Gorge Dam to Little Hole Up to Class II
2 to 3 hours
From just below the Flaming Gorge dam, the clear blue waters of the Green River tumble beneath canyon walls providing some pleasant river running opportunities in a beautiful setting.


Green River - Labyrinth and Stillwater Canyons Class I
4 - 5 days
The Green River south of town meanders peacefully through beautiful red rock canyons for about 100 miles to the confluence with the Colorado River in Canyonlands National Park. The river here is mostly wide and moves easily.


Green River - Lodore to Echo Park Up to Class IV
3-4 days
The Canyon of Lodore runs 19 miles to Echo Park at the confluence with the Yampa River. It contains the best rapids on the river, including Disaster falls, Triplet Falls and Hell's Half Mile -- all Class 3 rapids. At the confluence the river widens and picks up speed as it heads west 17 miles through Whirlpool Canyon to Ruple Ranch. This section contains good, though less frequent rapids. At Ruple Ranch the river widens and slows, and gently meanders 5 miles through the Island Park area to Rainbow Park. .


Green River - Nefertiti Rapid to Swasey Beach Up to Class III
1/2 to 1 day
The "Green River Daily" is a popular 9-mile half day trip on the Green River through the lower portion of Gray Canyon. This segment contains just seven sets of rapids -- ClassI (FLAT) to 3 -- that are enough to keep things lively, but not overwhelm.


Green River - Split Mountain Up to Class III
1/2 to 1 day
The Green River through Split Mountain is a popular single-day trip in Dinosaur National Monument. It features a series of Class 3 rapids.


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