Dolores River, Colorado
| Price |
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| Class of Rapids |
Ponderosa Gorge: III-IV; Slickrock Canyon: III-IV; Gateway Canyon: II-IV |
| Trip Miles |
Ponderosa Gorge: 50 miles; Slickrock Canyon: 50 miles; Gateway Canyon: 168 miles |
| Trip Duration |
Ponderosa Gorge: 3 days; Slickrock Canyon: 3 or 6 days; Gateway Canyon: 10 days |
| Season |
May-June |
| Raft Type |
Paddle Raft, Oar Raft |
| River Sections |
Ponderosa Gorge, Slickrock Canyon, Gateway Canyon |
| Nearby Towns |
Cortez (CO) |
| Driving Times |
Telluride (CO): 2 hours; Grand Junction (CO): 4 hours |
| Recommended For |
Multi Day Trip, Wilderness |
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The "Snaggletooth Rapid" of the Dolores River is one of the legendary big drops of the West.
(courtesy, Wilderness Aware)
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The Dolores is a classic western river with a striking desert backdrop. The early summer months of May and June are the best months to raft this exceptional wilderness river, taking full advantage of warm temperatures and early season runoff. With enormous ponderosa pines growing in stark contrast to the desert landscape of red and orange sandstone cliffs, the Dolores cuts through five major life zones, from the alpine flora and fauna at its headwaters to Upper Sonoran desert terrain along much of its lower reaches. Dolores River trips usually assemble at Cortez ,Colorado, a small town about 30 miles south of the Dolores put-in as well as the gateway to Mesa Verde National Park. Several multiday options allow you to combine scenic sections like Ponderosa Gorge and Slickrock Canyon, or you can go the whole hog and tackle these plus the Dolores toughest stretch of rapids through Gateway Canyon. In terms of scenery and Pueblo Indian culture, this river trip is almost the equal of the iconic Grand Canyon of the Colorado experiencewithout the waiting times and higher prices.
Tour Operator Trips on the Dolores River, Colorado