Kayaking the Poudre River in Cache la Poudre River

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Kayaking the Poudre River in Cache la Poudre River

The Cache la Poudre River, affectionately known as "The Poudre," offers some of the best kayaking in Colorado. Renowned for its scenic beauty and thrilling rapids, kayaking the Poudre provides adventure enthusiasts with an experience that combines natural beauty and heart-pumping excitement. As Colorado’s only federally designated Wild and Scenic River, this treasure flows near Fort Collins and boasts routes suitable for intermediate to advanced kayakers, making it a hotspot for adrenaline-seekers and outdoor lovers alike.

Adventure Guide To Kayaking the Poudre River

  • Filter Plant Run (Class II-III Rapids)
    Located just 15 minutes from Fort Collins, this section is perfect for kayakers seeking moderate rapids. Stretching about 2 miles, it features fun wave trains and a steady flow, proving ideal for developing skills without being overwhelmed. Its proximity to town makes it a convenient go-to spot.

  • Lower Mishawaka (Class III-IV Rapids)
    Known for its challenging rapids and stunning canyon walls, this section demands technical skill and focus. Famous points like "The Pine View Falls" require precise maneuvering, making it a favorite for seasoned kayakers. This area is also near Mishawaka Amphitheatre, a great spot for post-paddle relaxation.

  • Poudre Park Run (Class III Rapids)
    Ideal for continuous action, this 3-mile stretch offers consistent waves with standout features like “Killer Bridge Rapids.” The route is exhilarating for intermediate paddlers seeking a balance between fun and challenge. Frequent pull-offs along Highway 14 make scouting the river easy.

Local Insights

  • The river's name, "Cache la Poudre," stems from the French phrase meaning “hide the powder.” Fur trappers stored gunpowder along its banks during the 1820s.
  • The Poudre is a freestone river, meaning its flow varies depending on snowmelt, particularly peaking in late spring to early summer.

Visitor Tips

  • Best Time to Visit: May to early July, during peak runoff for higher flows.
  • What to Bring: Kayak-specific gear such as a helmet, drysuit, personal flotation device (PFD), and reliable footwear.
  • Directions: From Fort Collins, head west on Highway 14 for 15-30 minutes depending on your launch point.

Adventure Map

Reviews

Heather Anderson3 years ago
The Kodak Watchable Wildlife Area and river trail from Windsor to Greeley is perfect. Lots of things to see! Beautiful
Lindsay7 months ago
We always walk along the Poudre for constant hydration!
Jake N Colorado5 years ago
The Palace in Poudre Canyon is absolutely amazing! Offers obscene amounts of routes and climbing, not so much bouldering, but a few routes hiding around. Awesome hiking and a lot of places to explore here! If you climb though this is a Mecca. You will run into plenty of people who are in general fairly nice and willing to stop and talk!!! Super beautiful scenery and lots to do!! Wouldn’t recommend bringing your kids and family unless your a family in the climbing scene!
Jenn Gaia year ago
Gorgeous views. Most relaxing drive. Breathtaking .
Mike Vega5 months ago
Still one of my favorite drives on highway 14. Many good day sites to stop at. Still beautiful and clean.