Floating the Poudre River in Cache la Poudre River (Lower Canyon sections) - Cache la Poudre River (Lower Canyon sections)

Floating the Poudre River in Cache la Poudre River (Lower Canyon sections)

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Natural Landmark

Typical Duration

35 minutes

Difficulty

Easy

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Floating the Poudre River in Cache la Poudre River (Lower Canyon sections) - Cache la Poudre River (Lower Canyon sections)

Floating the Poudre River in Cache la Poudre River (Lower Canyon sections) - Cache la Poudre River (Lower Canyon sections)

Floating the Poudre River in Cache la Poudre River (Lower Canyon sections) - Cache la Poudre River (Lower Canyon sections)

Floating the Poudre River in Cache la Poudre River (Lower Canyon sections) - Cache la Poudre River (Lower Canyon sections)

Floating the Poudre River in Cache la Poudre River (Lower Canyon sections) - Cache la Poudre River (Lower Canyon sections)

Floating the Poudre River in Cache la Poudre River (Lower Canyon sections) - Cache la Poudre River (Lower Canyon sections)

About This Landmark

Floating the Poudre River in Cache la Poudre River (Lower Canyon sections)

Floating the Cache la Poudre River’s Lower Canyon is one of the best summer activities near Fort Collins, Colorado, offering visitors and locals an exciting way to cool off while enjoying the region's beautiful landscape. The Poudre River, Colorado’s only designated Wild and Scenic River, stands out for its clear water, picturesque granite canyons, and diverse recreational opportunities. This activity is particularly popular in the Lower Canyon, where calmer stretches provide the perfect environment for tubing, a fun and family-friendly way to enjoy the water.

Adventure Guide to Floating the Poudre River

  1. Picnic Rock Natural Area

    • Location: About 12 miles northwest of Fort Collins on Highway 14.
    • What Makes It Special: A well-known entry point for tubers, Picnic Rock offers easy water access and a sandy beach. The stretch downstream from here features relatively mild rapids, making it ideal for beginners or families seeking a low-stress tubing experience.
    • Key Features: Restrooms, a parking lot, and designated areas for picnicking.
  2. Gateway Natural Area

    • Location: 14 miles from Fort Collins on Highway 14.
    • What Makes It Special: This scenic area provides another popular take-out or put-in spot, with access to mild current sections for floating and breathtaking views of the canyon walls.
    • Key Features: Picnic areas, restrooms, and walking trails to enjoy before or after your floating adventure. A vehicle fee applies for access.
  3. Rock Tunnel Section

    • Location: Midway through the Lower Canyon.
    • What Makes It Special: Ideal for experienced tubers, this section features more rapids and rugged terrain. The thrilling ride is accompanied by dramatic canyon views. Consider scouting ahead if unfamiliar with river conditions.

Local Insights

The name “Cache la Poudre” comes from French trappers who hid gunpowder along its banks during a storm. The Lower Canyon provides a mix of rapids and calm pools, ensuring there’s something for all skill levels.

Visitor Tips

  • Best Time to Visit: July through early August for optimal water levels.
  • What to Bring: Sturdy tubes (no cheap inflatables), life jackets, water shoes, sunscreen, and a dry bag for valuables.
  • Driving Directions: From Fort Collins, drive north on Highway 287, then head west on Highway 14. Travel time: 25–35 minutes.
Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Spring and Fall for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

Location

Floating the Poudre River in Cache la Poudre River (Lower Canyon sections) in Cache la Poudre River (Lower Canyon sections)

Coordinates: 40.6982, -105.2470

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Experience Level

Easy

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.

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