Rafting season is here and the whitewater forecast for northern Colorado looks good

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Rafting season is here and the whitewater forecast for northern Colorado looks good
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Rafting has already begun on the Arkansas and is about to begin in northern Colorado.

River rafting season has begun. Outfitters on the Arkansas have been operating for a couple of weeks, and Rocky Mountain Adventures will begin running the Cache La Poudre this weekend. Early indications suggest Colorado could have a very good rafting season through spring and into the summer, especially in the northern half of the state.

Rocky Mountain Adventures will begin running the Cache La Poudre west of Fort Collins this weekend. “I think it means, hopefully, a nice, slow, metered melt that provides us with really great water levels for a long period of time, and hopefully extends our season into late summer,” Johnson said. “We like to see a nice historical bell curve without really high peak flows — just a nice gradual uptick to seasonal high flows, then a nice metering down to the end of the season. I think we have enough snow in the mountains to provide extended medium to high water flows.

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