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Performance Tours Rafting

Performance Tours Rafting

About Performance Rafting Tours

This rafting company has been offering whitewater tours science 1986. They are dedicated to providing memorable experiences for their guests, right along with their focus on safety, pride in their crew, and love for the river.

Check their website for discounts and special offers.

Performance Tours Destinations

Performance Tours operates out of six destinations spread across Colorado and facilitates rafting trips on all major rivers. They offer full and half-day rafting tours.

Experience the thrill! Mild to wild raft trips in the Royal Gorge area, Beuna Vista, Frisco, Browns Park, and more for all ages and abilities. Group discounts. 24 years’ experience. Excellent safety record. 

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Royal Gorge Rafting

Royal Gorge Rafting & Zipline Tours

Royal Gorge Rafting Zipline Tours, All Your Fun in One Locationroyal gorge rafting zipline

Get ready for the Royal Gorge rafting zipline experience. This is their specialty, rafting the Royal Gorge and Ziplining. You can easily sign up for a combo day package. The company owns both activities and operates these activities out of the same place, the adventure hub. This means a seamless experience for their guests. Or, just do one or the other activity.

Royal Gorge Rafting Zipline Tours, Vacation Rentals & the White Water Bar & Grill – One Location 100% FUN!

They offer full and half-day river trips through the Royal Gorge and Bighorn Sheep Canyon. They focus on providing safe and enjoyable trips suitable for the guests. All river gear is included with the reservation. You can even make lodging reservations via their website. Select from riverside options or vacation homes.

  • FREE USE OF ALL RIVER GEAR
  • EXPERIENCED GUIDES
  • SEAMLESS VACATION PACKAGES
  • KAYAK SUPPORT & PHOTOGRAPHY (A priceless addition to your trip)!
  • BAR & GRILL ONSITE
  • AFFORDABLE LUXURY VACATION RENTALSroyal gorge rafting zipline tours
  • AND MUCH MORE!

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River Runners

Raft the Royal Gorge and other famous sections of the Arkansas River. Choose from half-day, full-day and overnight rafting trips on all levels of whitewater.

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Intermediate Bighorn Sheep Canyon

A Raft Masters Adventure

The Passion of Raft Masters

Raft Masters has been in business under the same ownership since 1989. Few rafting companies can boast of that length of continuous dedication and service. At Raft Masters, we strive to be the BEST rafting company in Colorado by offering professional rafting experiences with competitive prices. Our attention to your comfort, safety, and enjoyment is reflected in our guides and equipment – nothing but the best. Learn More about why we are the rafting company you should choose for the best combination of safety and fun for the entire family. From a half-day of rafting the serene and kid-friendly Family Float and the mid-level Bighorn Sheep Canyon (Class 1-III), to full day and wildly-exciting Class V whitewater adventures in the Royal Gorge, we truly have a raft trip for everyone.

At Raft Masters, Colorado whitewater rafting isn’t just a business – it’s our passion. No other Colorado rafting company does it as we do. We have been in business under the same ownership since 1989 and we stake our reputation on providing professional, high-quality, whitewater rafting adventures dedicated to your comfort, safety, and enjoyment. But, we don’t want you to take our word for it. Please take a minute to read our TripAdvisor reviews, where we’ve received 5-star ratings from over 700 people, as of summer 2019.

Select Your Adventure Trip

Raft Masters offers exclusive rafting trips and combination packages along both the Clear Creek (40 minutes west of downtown Denver) and the Arkansas River (2 hours south of Denver and 1 hour southwest of Colorado Springs). We have the perfect whitewater excursion for rafters of every skill level, and for just about any group size. In fact, we specialize in large group outings – from school field trips to business team-building functions. Planning a party, wedding or another event? Contact us for group rates and information.

Quality wet-suits, river boots, and paddle jackets that are essential for your safety and comfort are provided by Raft Masters to all rafters at no charge. We want your day to be enjoyable, so you can “experience the thrill without the chill.” We’re also the only Colorado whitewater rafting outfitter that requires – and provides – safety helmets on all trips. Raft Masters is open year-round for reservations, with our rafting season running from March thru September, depending on water levels. If you’re feeling more adventurous, multi-day overnight trips are available too!

Have more questions? Vist our FAQ’s page or give us a call at 719-275-6645. We look forward to seeing you on the river soon!

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Quality Inn & Suites Cañon City

Quality Inn & Suites Cañon City

Cañon City’s only FULL SERVICE HOTEL. FREE Deluxe Continental Breakfast, FREE High Speed Internet Access, Relax & Enjoy the Hotel’s Indoor Hot Tubs & Outdoor Heated Pool.

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The Winery at Holy Cross Abby

The Winery at Holy Cross Abbey

About Winery at Holy Cross Abbey

Since July 2002, The Winery at Holy Cross Abbey has been attracting visitors worldwide. Located on the pastoral and serene grounds of The Holy Cross Abbey and nestled against the spectacular backdrop of the Wet Mountains, the winery is a shining example of what draws visitors to Cañon City and Fremont County.

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Winery at Holy Cross Abbey Tasting Room

The winery’s tasting room is open daily and was voted “Best Front Range Tasting Room” by Colorado Vine. There is ample parking and the beautiful tree-shaded park has picnic tables to enjoy lunch and a bottle of wine. The gracious staff guided you through a tasting of multi-award-winning wines. The gift shop is filled with items from all over the world and many distinctively Colorado items.

The winery also hosts an annual harvest festival on the last weekend of September. Celebrating the year’s grape harvest with music, food, and art, the highlight of the festival is the crushing of the community grapes for the wildly popular Wild Cañon Harvest wine. The wine contains grapes from over fifty growers with seventeen different varietals of grapes as part of the blend. The wine is traditionally released the week of Thanksgiving and has become the celebrated holiday wine of Cañon City.

Events winery at holy cross

Throughout the year, The Winery at Holy Cross Abbey hosts various events. Please check the events calendar. Try an adventure tour package. A jeep ride and wine tasting.

Gift Shop

The Winery at Holy Cross Abbey is also wonderful for gift shopping, as they can now ship wine to most states. Your gifts can be taken care of from start to finish. If you can’t visit the tasting room to shop, check out the online shop.

The tasting room and gift shop is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00am until 6:00pm, and on Sundays from 12:00pm until 5:00pm.

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Colorado Vacation Ideas

Vacation Planning Ideas

Colorado Vacation Planning Ideas

You're ready to do some vacation planning. You could use a break, and you've seen pictures of Colorado's majestic landscapes reaching 2 miles into the American sky. This is someplace you'd like to see and experience. It would take a few lifetimes to see, enjoy, experience, feel, and reach what Colorado offers. So, we're here to help you with your Colorado vacation planning and the best way to maximize your time while in Colorado.

Create Your Vacation Plan

With so much going on in Colorado, it’s best to identify your vacation passion and the passions of the group or other person you are traveling with. Here is a list of considerations to help you get the best Colorado vacation experience.

Summer Vacation Planning vacation planning scenic train

What summer Colorado activities are a priority for you and your group? Start by identifying the primary activity and prioritizing from there.

    • Perhaps your bucket list includes visiting an adventure park, a scenic train ride, a hot springs visit, zip lining, getting a hike or two in, and rafting.  Wow, that’s ambitious but it can be done. Once again, staying in a region like the Royal Gorge area can serve this up. If you look closely, you will find companies that even sell combinations of experiences in one day.

    • Suppose you're planning a backpacking trip. You would want to select a region, such as Rocky Moutain National Park, and stay there.

    • If day hiking is more your thing, you will get the most hiking in by exploring a region rather than trying to travel all over the state, but some travel is realistic.

Are you planning to tour the state? Will you need lodging, or will you be camping along the way?

    • Summer tourist season in Colorado is popular. If you’re planning on camping, whether in a tent or RV, you will need to plan ahead. Reservations at public campgrounds are necessary, especially during “peak season.”

Identify what “other” activities are important.

Check in with your travel companions and find out what activities they have in mind. You might find mutual interests or complete diversity. Knowing this will help you map your route and where to find lodging. Below are some activity suggestions.

Winter Vacation Planning

Will your winter vacation be at a ski resort?snowboarder vacation planning

    • There are 25 ski areas in Colorado and 32 Nordic Centers to choose from. First, understand your group's expectations. Then, explore the resort options for what they offer, the type of terrain, the expense, apres-ski activities, and more.

    • There are other resort options besides ski resort towns. Many neighboring mountain towns have excellent lodging and dining choices and even more alternative things to do. Consider more out-of-the-way natural hot spring resorts.

Are all members of your group skiers, or are there snowboarders too?

    • Suppose you’re vacationing with a mix of skiers, snowboarders, and ability level. It’s best to closely examine the resorts with terrain parks and a mix of blue and expert-level ski runs. The larger resorts will have the most options.

Does your group want to travel to different resort destinations or stay at a specific resort?

    • If you want to check out different resorts, staying in the Central part of Colorado is the most efficient option, as all these resorts can be reached by car in a few hours. Or, skip the winter driving around, stay at a designated resort, and focus on your fun there.

    • Download the Summit Stage app and ride the FREE Summit Stage bus in Summit County. This bus services the entire area of Summit County, including Silverthorne, Dillon, Keystone, A-Basin, Breck Transit Center, Frisco, and all places in between.

Is vacationing on a budget a concern?

    • If budget-mindedness is part of your vacation, try planning your trip during the “off-season” or not “peak-season” times. Check out these every day, more affordable resorts. In either case, you should be able to find deals on lift tickets and lodging.

Are off-slope activities appealing, such as shopping, dining, spas, events, or alternative activities?

    • If your group needs alternative activities, the bigger resorts will have the most varied selection. However, popular attractions like winter scenic train rides, natural hot springs, and guided tours such as snowmobiling or sleigh rides are not necessarily at the resort. Check out “other attractions” first and then decide on the resort to stay at.

Colorado's Endless List of Vacation Options

Colorado offers an almost endless list of vacation options. The first step is to understand if you want to tour around or stay in one place. Either has much to offer. However, touring the state will require more vacation planning. Please use our free vacation planning itinerary tool. This will help you keep track of the sights and experiences you don’t want to miss. Plus, organize your lodging and travel routes along the way.

Staying put at that special place in Colorado is also a good way to spend your vacation. With so much to explore in any given region of the State, it might make more sense for you just to find lodging in a favorite place and base all your activities on that location. In either case, feel free to request some of our free visitor guides, and use our free itinerary tool to help organize all the activities, keep the dates and times handy, and make your vacation more relaxing.

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Lake George Co

Lake George

Visit Historic Lake George, Colorado

The first Colorado Midland passenger train from Colorado Springs reached the settlement of “Rocky” in 1887. A manufacturer from Boston named George Frost constructed a dam at the mouth of Granite Canyon (now Elevenmile Canyon) and platted the nearby town of Lake George.

County Road 96 now follows the old Colorado Midland Railway grade through Elevenmile Canyon where locomotive residue can still be seen around railroad tunnels that were blasted through solid granite. Along the way are public campgrounds, picnic areas, bird watching pullouts, rock climbing routes and world-class trout fishing.

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About Fairplay

Discover Fairplay, Colorado

The discovery of gold in 1859 brought thousands of prospectors to Fairplay, once South Park. Latecomers pushed west and established mining camps in the area called South Park. After several prosperous years, Fairplay became the county seat in 1867.

If your curious about how Fairplay relates to South Park and the modern-day sitcom cartoon South Park.
There are some interesting historical relationships and parallels that help shed light on the topic. 

Today, Fairplay is the center of commerce for Park County, with a thriving business and vibrant local arts community. The many lodging, dining, and retail options reflect the unique character of this quaint mountain town.  Surrounded by majestic peaks and pastoral beauty, Fairplay calls out to artists of all media, many of whom have made Fairplay home.

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Fairplay Year-Round

Seasonal Events

True to its quaint mountain character, a variety of fun and colorful events are hosted, such as the signature Burro Days race, the Bead & Fiber Show, the free summer concert series and the one-of-a-kind South Park Arts Celebration. This four-day open-air celebration of nature, history, and art, capitalizes on the unusual abundance of scenic and historic sites that make South Park, including Fairplay, so captivating.

Winter

At almost 10,000′, Fairplay is an outdoor enthusiast paradise in the winter. Embraced by the Mosquito Mountain Range and minutes to world-class skiing, boarders and skiers alike can explore pristine backcountry or groomed resort trails. Diverse and interesting ice climbing terrain welcomes beginners and challenges experts. Additionally, snowmobiling and snowshoeing provide travel access to remote back-bowls and rolling terrain. Hunters thrive on a nearly year-round season, as do anglers, with fly-fishing in summer and ice-fishing in winter. Named the “Fly-Fishing Capital of Colorado,” anglers can expect to experience a thrill a minute. Fairplay is home to the award-winning Fairplay Beach, where one can cast a line, pan for gold, and even camp overnight – all less than a minute from Main Street and historic Front Street, where dining, wine-tasting, local art galleries, South Park City Museum and shopping entice.

Spring – Summer

South Park City sign

Summer comes alive with bright wildflowers, lush meadows, and snow-capped mountain peaks. Outdoor adventures abound, from mellow strolls through the forest to challenging climbs—beginner trails to extreme single-track calls out to mountain bikers of all levels. Rock climbers and hikers can summit a myriad of 14,000-foot peaks. Take a horseback ride, ATV or off-road vehicle along 100-year-old mining trails. In Town, a custom skate park puts even a seasoned skater to the test.

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