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Durango Colorado Animas River

The Animas is a rather large river by southwestern Colorado standards, but unlike other large rivers which are sometimes not as beautiful, the Animas is gorgeous.

The Animas is popular with both fishermen and whitewater enthusiasts. Fishermen love it because the chances of landing a trophy are as good here as anywhere in western Colorado.

Those who enjoy the Animas' rapids enjoy its varied opportunities, which include class II through IV. The Upper Animas is a gorgeous, long run with plenty of challenge even for expert boaters, and the Town Run is a perfect stretch for a short afternoon run.

The Animas River is situated in high mountainous altitudes. Persons coming from lower elevations should be aware that time is needed to adjust to the higher elevations.

The water in the spring comes from snow run-off, so it will be cold. Be prepared with wet suits through the Spring, early Summer months.

Warm days and cool to freezing nights can be expected in the mountains during the summer. July and August are usually the warmest months.

During this time afternoon thunderstorms are common. Be prepared for both warm and chilly weather, as well as for rain showers.

Being at high elevation and fueled mainly by melting snow, the Animas is a rather cold river. During the spring runoff the river is full of freshly melted snow, and the temperature of the water is especially cold.

Please make sure that you dress appropriately when participating in whitewater sports. Wear shoes that can protect feet if you bounce off rocks or walk out of a canyon in the event of an accident.

Wet suits are mandatory when air and water temperature added together total 100 degrees or less. If total is less than 80 degrees, a full set of waterproof or wool garments on top of the wet suit should be worn.

To get to the Animas, head to southern Colorado and make your way to either Highway 160, which runs east to west, or take scenic Highway 550 which runs north to south. Both get you to Durango, but the latter runs along the upper section of the river.

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