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Poudre River corridor · Poudre Canyon · Fort Collins · Colorado4.6(66)

Cache la Poudre River

Outdoor
Recreation

Known For

  • Whitewater rafting trips (guided float and river runs)
  • The Palace climbing routes in Poudre Canyon
  • Rock Tunnel viewpoint
  • Kodak Watchable Wildlife Area river trail

Insider Tips

Best Time

Late spring to early summer during snowmelt for dramatic rapids; afternoons are popular for guided floats

Ideal For

Whitewater rafting and guided floatsRock climbing at The PalaceScenic drives and landscape photographyFishing and wildlife watching

Pro Tip

Book a guided trip if you're new to river running (A1 Wildwater is a commonly used outfitter) and do not inner-tube past Picnic Rock — the dams are dangerous.

The Cache la Poudre River is Colorado in motion: a narrow, impatient ribbon of water that carves granite walls, forces whitewater through tight canyons, and gives Fort Collins its wild edge. Drive CO‑14 and the road peels away from the plains into a succession of lookout pullouts, picnic ledges and steep gladed cliffs where climbers gather at the Palace and anglers pick seams of trout. There are guide companies running afternoon floats for first-timers and quieter river trails downstream where families and birders stalk beaver and heron. It’s a place where locals measure seasons by snowmelt and visitors show up for the thunder of spring runoff; both find something true here. Be thoughtful — the river is designated National Wild and Scenic and carries real hazards around dams and narrow rapids. For a morning of solitude, an afternoon of class‑III grins, or a slow drive with a camera out the window, the Poudre delivers a raw, civic kind of beauty that stitches mountain towns to the plains.

Drifter Insights

Acclaimed spot with broad recognition

TripAdvisor: Top 10% (#2 of 131)

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TripAdvisor: #2 of 131 things to do in Fort Collins

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