Paddle Frisco Bay on a 2.5-hour guided island kayak tour
A captained deckboat charter tailored to your celebration or outing
Zipline Fremont Pass, then raft Browns Canyon class III rapids in one day
Paddle your own inflatable kayak with guide instruction, plus snacks, drinks, and trip photos included
Float the Lower Roaring Fork with free trip photos
Explore Lake Dillon’s protected coves with a guide
Pick up a SUP and paddle Summit County waters
Build your foiling foundation with guided Foil Drive instruction
Paddle a family-focused kayak route from Frisco Bay Marina
Afternoon island kayaking for ages 15+, with a wind-aware route
Experience Colorado’s iconic landscape by combining a serene horseback trek with a thrilling Browns Canyon rafting run
Tackle Class III rapids and serene floats in Brown's Canyon with family-friendly thrills
Tackle splashy rapids on a quick 2-hour run ideal for Summit County visitors
Learn to paddle a gentle mountain river with gear, snacks, and free photos included
Take on Class IV Slaughterhouse Falls with free trip photos
Raft Class IV The Numbers with deli-style lunch, cold drinks, and free photos
Run Class III rapids near Aspen with free trip photos
Tackle Class IV/V rapids with lunch, cold drinks, and free photos
Paddle your own inflatable kayak through Upper Colorado River rapids
Splash and float the scenic Mighty Colorado River with friendly guides
Paddle Class I–II rapids on the Upper Colorado River with expert guides for an exciting stand-up paddleboard experience.
Experience class III rapids near Breckenridge and Vail with certified guides on a quick, thrilling river run.
Experience Colorado's rivers and trails in one thrilling two-day package with expert guides.
Paddle the Upper Colorado River in your own inflatable kayak with guide support and a riverside lunch
Clarity is geology, not luck: quartz sand, seagrass filtration, and how close the Gulf Stream runs. Thirteen beaches, and the trade-off each one asks of you.
Florida issues no boating license at all. What the marina checks is a safety education card, and whether you need one comes down to one date: January 1, 1988.