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Dinosaur National Monument
River Rafting Information

The Green River between the Gates of Lodore and Split Mountain should never be mistaken for a simple river. Even today, many a boat ends up pinned on rocks and many a boatmen bruised and battered. Gates of Lodore contains multiple challenging Class III and Class IV rapids while the Yampa River sports many Class III rapids and one Class IV known as Warm Springs Rapid, which has a hydraulic named Maytag that has the tendency to flip boats.

To contact the river office by email: e-mail us

 

Fees and river permits are required for private boating trips on the Green and Yampa rivers within the park.

2009 Boating Information

2009 Private Boater Lottery Application

Commercial river trips are offered on the Green and Yampa Rivers and vary in length and cost.

Commercial Guided River Trip Information

 
 

 

 

 

Picture of dinosaur skull.  

Did You Know?
Dinosaurs were a remarkably successful group of animals. They lived on the Earth for 160 million years. The fossils at Dinosaur National Monument represent only 10 of the many dinosaur species that existed during that long era.

Last Updated: October 08, 2008 at 14:03 EST