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Animas River

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Animas River

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The Animas River, whose name translates to "River of Souls," is a significant 126-mile-long waterway originating high in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado at an elevation of 11,120 feet (approximately 3389 meters). This free-flowing river carves its way through historic mining country, passing through towns like Silverton and Durango in Colorado before continuing south into New Mexico, eventually joining the San Juan River as part of the larger Colorado River System. It's a vital natural feature, known for its…

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    25 juin 2020

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    La rivière Animas est une rivière d'eau vive rugissante et populaire. Il mesure 126 milles de long et est un affluent de la rivière San Juan. Dans cette partie des montagnes de San Juan, elle longe le Colorado Trail et la ligne de train à vapeur Durango-Silverton.
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    La rivière Animas est une rivière d’eau vive rugissante et populaire. Il mesure 126 miles de long et est un affluent de la rivière San Juan. Dans cette partie des montagnes de San Juan, il coule le long du Colorado Trail et de la ligne de train à vapeur Durango-Silverton.
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    Colorado Trail: Segment 24

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    Embark on a difficult 22.1 miles (35.6 km) hike along Colorado Trail: Segment 24, a route that takes you through high-elevation terrain and rugged canyons. You will gain 3487 feet…

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    Hike the difficult 9.6-mile Vestal Basin via Colorado and Elk Creek Trail for stunning views and a challenging climb in San Juan National Fo

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    Descente sauvage à travers des prairies fleuries pour rejoindre les trains historiques à la rivière Animas.

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    Élévation 2 740 m

    Météo

    Alimenté par Foreca

    mardi 5 mai

    8°C

    -3°C

    23 %

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    Vitesse max vent : 15,0 km/h

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    Position:San Juan County, Colorado, États-Unis d'Amérique

    Foire aux questions

    What are some of the most popular trails and walking paths along the Animas River?

    The Animas River Trail in Durango is highly recommended for its accessibility and scenic beauty. It's a paved pathway perfect for walking, jogging, or biking, offering miles of riverfront access and connecting various parks and viewpoints within the city. For those seeking more rugged experiences, the river also flows along sections of the Colorado Trail in the San Juan Mountains.

    What is the typical elevation gain for trails near the Animas River, especially in its upper reaches?

    While the Animas River Trail in Durango is relatively flat, trails in the upper reaches of the Animas River, particularly in the San Juan Mountains, can involve significant elevation gain. The river itself originates at an elevation of 11,120 feet (approximately 3389 meters), and surrounding mountain trails can climb much higher, offering challenging hikes with substantial ascents.

    Are there specific landmarks or natural features to look out for along the Animas River?

    Absolutely. The river flows through a dramatic glacial valley, a significant geological feature sculpted during the Pleistocene epoch. You can also spot remnants of historic mining operations, especially in the upper canyon. In Durango, the river features a whitewater park with both natural and man-made rapids. Further south, the ancient Puebloan site of Aztec Ruins National Monument is situated along its banks.

    What are the parking options and potential fees for accessing the Animas River?

    Parking availability varies along the river. In popular areas like Durango, parking lots near access points for the Animas River Trail can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons. While specific fees aren't always consistent, it's advisable to arrive early, particularly on weekends or during summer, to secure a spot. Some trailheads in more remote areas might have limited parking.

    Is public transport available to access different parts of the Animas River, particularly in Durango?

    Yes, in Durango, the local public transport system offers routes that can provide access to various points along the Animas River, including sections of the Animas River Trail. This can be a convenient option for visitors looking to explore the river without a personal vehicle, especially for reaching parks and river entry points within the city.

    Are there any specific permits required for hiking or other activities along the Animas River?

    For general hiking on established trails like the Animas River Trail in Durango, permits are typically not required. However, if you plan to engage in specific activities such as whitewater rafting with a commercial outfitter, they will handle any necessary permits. For fishing, a valid Colorado or New Mexico fishing license is required, depending on where you are on the river. Always check local regulations for any specific permit requirements for backcountry access or specialized activities.

    How do water levels impact whitewater rafting and kayaking on the Animas River, and when is the best season for these activities?

    Water levels significantly impact the difficulty and experience of whitewater rafting and kayaking. Higher water levels, typically during late spring and early summer snowmelt, create more challenging and exhilarating rapids. The best time for whitewater activities is generally summer, when water levels are usually optimal for a range of skill levels, and Durango celebrates with 'Animas River Days'.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted along the Animas River?

    The Animas River supports diverse wildlife. Anglers often encounter various trout species, including rainbow, brown, Colorado River cutthroat, and brook trout, especially in its 'gold medal fishery' stretches. During the winter months, the river provides habitat for resident and migratory bald eagles. Other common sightings can include deer, elk, and various bird species, particularly in the more natural and less developed sections.

    Are there family-friendly activities and dog-friendly trails along the Animas River?

    The Animas River offers many family-friendly activities. The paved Animas River Trail in Durango is ideal for families with children, offering easy walking, biking, and access to parks. Tubing and beginner rafting trips are also popular family options during warmer months. Many sections of the Animas River Trail are dog-friendly, but always ensure your dog is on a leash and you adhere to local regulations regarding pet waste and access.

    What are the options for accommodation, cafes, and pubs near the Animas River, especially in Durango?

    Durango, being a major hub along the Animas River, offers a wide array of accommodation options, from hotels and motels to vacation rentals, many with easy access to the river. You'll find numerous cafes, pubs, and restaurants throughout Durango, with many located downtown or near the Animas River Trail, providing convenient spots for a meal or a drink after a day of exploring the river.

    What should I wear for whitewater rafting on the Animas River in the summer?

    For summer whitewater rafting, it's best to wear quick-drying synthetic clothing, such as nylon or polyester, that can get wet. A swimsuit underneath is common. Avoid cotton, as it stays wet and can make you cold. Sun protection like a hat, sunglasses with a retainer, and sunscreen are essential. Depending on the water temperature, a wetsuit might be provided or recommended by your outfitter, especially earlier in the season.

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