The Animas River is protected as a Wild and Scenic River, offering rugged beauty and diverse outdoor experiences in Colorado. It's a prime spot for white-water activities and scenic enjoyment.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Animas River Wild and Scenic River.
Open access; permits required for commercial activities.
Late spring through early fall for best access and weather conditions.
San Juan Public Lands Center in Durango
Accessible via U.S. Route 550, with some portions requiring 4WD in winter.
Summers are warm with temperatures ranging from 60°F to 80°F. Winters are cold, often dropping below 30°F, with heavy snowfall in the region.
Potential threats include water pollution from nearby mining activities and increased recreational pressure. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining water quality and habitat preservation.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located near the river offering river access and rustic camping experience.
Scenic campground with modern amenities at 10,500 feet elevation.
A paved trail that follows the river through Durango, perfect for leisurely walks and scenic views.
A challenging backpacking route with stunning alpine scenery.
Offers panoramic views of the San Juan Mountains and wildflower-filled meadows.
Follows the river with views of lush forests and waterfalls.
The river’s rapids can be intense; experienced guides are recommended for rafting trips.
Spring runoff can dramatically raise river levels, affecting safety and accessibility.
Parking can be limited during peak season; consider arriving early in the day.
Leveraging local outfitters is a great way to get access to guided tours and equipment.