Are you wondering about the age limit for whitewater rafting in Colorado? Whether you’re planning a family trip, a teen adventure, or an adrenaline-pumping advanced run, it’s essential to understand the age minimums and safety guidelines for each type of rafting trip. At Colorado Adventure Center, our rafting age requirements are designed with one thing in mind: your safety.
In this guide, we’ll break down the minimum age requirements for white water rafting, how water levels affect those requirements, and what each trip level entails.

Minimum Age for Whitewater Rafting Trips
Unlike some outdoor activities with complex age restrictions, whitewater rafting trips in Colorado don’t have a universal age limit. Still, they do have age minimums based on the difficulty of the route.
At Colorado Adventure Center, our trips on Clear Creek are categorized by difficulty level, and each comes with its own recommended minimum age:
- Beginner Whitewater Rafting – Minimum Age: 7 years old
- Intermediate Whitewater Rafting – Minimum Age: 14 years old
- Advanced Whitewater Rafting – Minimum Age: 16 years old
These age recommendations ensure that each participant has the physical ability, coordination, and safety awareness necessary for their adventure.
Why Age Requirements for Rafting Can Change
Colorado’s whitewater rafting season runs from late spring to mid-summer—right when the Rocky Mountain snowmelt causes rivers like Clear Creek to surge.
During this time, especially in mid-to-late June, water levels on Clear Creek can rise dramatically, turning even beginner-level runs into fast and powerful rapids.
Understanding Age Limits During High Water Season
When this happens, our experienced management team may temporarily raise the minimum age requirement for specific trips to ensure the safety of all participants.
For example:
- A Beginner trip that’s typically open to ages 7+ might be extended to 10+ or older.
- An Intermediate trip (usually suitable for those 14 years old or older) may be ideal for those up to 16 years old.
- Advanced trips may be paused or limited to experienced rafters 18 and up during peak runoff.
Because these conditions change daily, we always encourage guests to provide accurate age details and stay flexible in case your adventure needs to be rescheduled.

Clear Creek Beginner Rafting – A Great Family Adventure
- Minimum Age: 7 Years Old
- Best For: Families with young kids, first-time rafters, groups with mixed experience levels
- Rapid Classification: Class II–III
This scenic beginner run on Clear Creek is an ideal introduction to whitewater rafting. It offers fun, splashy rapids without overwhelming young or inexperienced rafters.
Although this trip is designed for younger adventurers, we require participants to weigh at least 50 pounds to ensure a safe fit for our wetsuits and personal flotation devices (PFDs).
If you’re planning to raft with kids under 10, consider visiting later in the summer (July–August) when water levels are lower and the trip is more predictable.
Intermediate Rafting Trips – For Teens & Adventurous First-Timers
- Minimum Age: 14 Years Old
- Best For: Rafters and thrill-seekers with moderate experience with rafting
- Rapid Classification: Class III–IV
Clear Creek’s Intermediate section offers a thrilling ride through choppy whitewater, technical features, and classic rapids like “Nomad,” “Deliverance,” and “Outer Limits.”
This trip requires strong teamwork, quick paddling, and the ability to follow your river guide’s directions. Teens must be comfortable in the water and physically able to stay active for 1–2 hours on the river.
If the river is running high, the minimum age can temporarily shift to 16 due to the increased force and complexity of the rapids.
Advanced Rafting Trips – For Experienced & Physically Fit Rafters
- Minimum Age: 16 Years Old
- Best For: Those with more advanced knowledge and experience with whitewater rafting
- Rapid Classification: Class IV–V
The Advanced Clear Creek Whitewater Rafting Trip is not for the faint of heart. It features a fast-moving stretch of whitewater packed with back-to-back Class IV and V rapids. Rapids like “Guide Ejector” and “Hell’s Corner” have earned reputations as serious tests of skill and endurance.
We strongly recommend that guests:
- Have prior whitewater rafting experience
- Are confident swimmers
- Possess good physical fitness.
Because this trip involves a higher level of risk, we enforce strict age minimums and adjust them as needed based on river conditions.

Safety Waivers & Requirements for All Rafters
Regardless of age or trip level, all guests must:
- Sign a digital liability release form before participating
- Minors must have the release signed by a parent or legal guardian
- Accurately list the age and weight of each guest when booking
Providing this info helps our team identify the best trip for your group. It allows us to contact you if high water conditions require a change to your reservation.
Call Before You Paddle: Talk to Our Reservation Team
Our reservation team is made up of whitewater experts who can answer any questions you have about:
- Age requirements
- Water levels and seasonal changes
- Safety gear and what to bring
- Recommendations based on your group’s experience
Give us a call at 877-ZIP-RAFT, and we’ll help you find the perfect rafting trip for your family or group.

Age Requirements for Whitewater Rafting in Colorado
Here’s a quick reference chart of our rafting age minimums:
Trip Type | Rapid Class | Minimum Age | Notes |
Beginner | Class II–III | 7 years old | May increase during high water |
Intermediate | Class III–IV | 14 years old | May increase to 16 at peak flow |
Advanced | Class IV–V | 16 years old | Prior experience & swimming strongly recommended |
Plan Your Colorado Rafting Trip with Confidence
At Colorado Adventure Center, the best rafting trips are equal parts fun and safe. By setting clear, thoughtful age guidelines and staying flexible based on weather and water conditions, we help families and adventurers of all ages enjoy the ride.
Whether you’re introducing your kids to the excitement of whitewater or taking on one of the state’s most legendary rapids, we’re here to help you every step of the way.
Ready to book your Colorado whitewater rafting trip?