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The Weekenders Raft the Cache la Poudre By Lisa Twyman Bessone
Bob Klein, a longtime guide at A Wanderlust Adventure, will meet you and your brood Saturday morning at Vern's Restaurant in La Porte, just outside Fort Collins. Get there early for a full-on breakfast, or pick up a Frisbee-size cinnamon roll to munch on the 40-minute bus ride to the put-in a couple of miles above Grandpa's Gorge, near Rustic. Hang on for 21 miles and a full day of near-continuous Class III and IV rapids. And keep your eyes open: The Ponderosa-covered canyon ledges are loaded with bighorn sheep and deer; even bear sightings are a possibility. After you're drenched, spend Saturday night camping in Colorado State Forest State Park, the area's best-kept backcountry secret, about 90 minutes west of La Porte. Watch for moosethe local herd numbers 600as you drive the winding, narrow road to a remote car-camp site known as The Crags. The next day, hike the short but steep trail to Lake Agnes and its glacier, girded by the exposed Never Summer Range. Details DRIVE TIME FROM DENVER: one hour and change WHO CAN GO: In early June the minimum rafting age on full-day trips is 14; by the end of June, the river mellows enough for preteens. A relatively calm stretch makes a good half-day option for kids as young as seven. COST: Full day: $91 per person; half-day, $41 per adult and $35 per kid age seven to 12. The Colorado State Forest State Park entry fee is $5; campsites are $10 apiece for up to six people and two tents. CONTACT: A Wanderlust Adventure, 800-745-7238, www.awanderlustadventure.com ; Colorado State Forest State Park, 970-723-8366; www.parks.state.co.us/state_forest
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