New Buses!!!
We have added two new 77 passenger buses to our fleet. One is a Denver Broncos inspired paint job and the other is a tribute to Mountain Whitewater and the Poudre River.
We have added two new 77 passenger buses to our fleet. One is a Denver Broncos inspired paint job and the other is a tribute to Mountain Whitewater and the Poudre River.
Do you need a great gift idea for the holidays? Mountain Whitewater is holding a sale on ALL Smith Sunglasses in stock. Come down to the shop and check-out our great selection and receive 40% off on each pair. While supplies last.
A huge thank you! From the Bennetts in Kentucky who rafted with Mountain Whitewater on July 16, 2010… a huge thank you! We had a great adventure! You guys really do it well. We couldn’t have asked for a more professional, safe ride on the Poudre. Trevor, you rock! Thanks again!
Join us for this great volunteer event! Join Mountain Whitewater for their annual Cache la Poudre River Clean-up. With help from our co-sponsors Save the Poudre and the City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program, we will clean all along the Poudre trail from Shields Street to Lemay Avenue, possibly further. Clean-up meets Saturday, May…
Another happy guest comment… Please share with us what made your trip special or your favorite part of your experience at Mountain Whitewater: *The staff… enthusiastic, professional to the hilt. *Equipment… world class. *Our guide Brad- the experience would have been something less without him. No negatives- top notch experience! Jay D. July 6, 2010
On a scale of 1 to 5… FIVE!!! Please share with us what made your trip special or your favorite part of your experience at Mountain Whitewater: *The personality of our guide, Ian!!! He SINGS too! *LOVED the instruction given by Ray! EXCELLENTLY done with great blend of truth and humor. *LOVED the sincerity and…
High Park Wildfire On June 9th a bolt of lightning started the High Park Fire near Fort Collins, Colorado. Within 24 hours the fire had grown to 10,000 acres. The fire would rage on for three weeks covering 87,284 acres and briefly held the distinction for the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history. 257 homes…