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Swiftwater Rescue Training Course
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Swiftwater Rescue & Raft Instructor Training In Colorado

Learn from ACA-certified experts at the Colorado Whitewater Training Center (CWTC) at the renowned Colorado Adventure Center in Idaho Springs. Whether you’re a professional river guide, emergency responder, or passionate paddler, our hands-on courses sharpen your skills, build confidence, and prepare you for real-world river scenarios.

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Swiftwater Rescue Training Course

$300 PER PERSON

Prepare for the Unexpected. React with Confidence.

Whether you’re guiding a boat, leading a scout troop, or working in fire and rescue, swift water rescue training is essential for operating in and around moving water. At CWTC, we deliver real-world, scenario-based training for intermediate to advanced skill levels.

The training covers essential skills in self-rescue and assisted team rescue techniques, emphasizing the use of rope systems, throw bags, and rescue swimming. Additionally, participants will learn about effective scene management and group safety protocols to ensure everyone’s well-being. The program also focuses on risk assessment and real-time problem-solving to enhance emergency decision-making.

Certification

ACA Swiftwater Rescue or Rescue 3 equivalent

Skill Level

Intermediate to Advanced

2025 Course Dates

  • June 11-12
  • June 18-19
  • June 25-26

Meeting Location

Idaho Springs Basecamp
2697 Stanley Road, Idaho Springs, CO 80452

Included

Wetsuits & helmets

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Raft Instructor Training Course

$899 PER PERSON

Turn your passion into your profession!

For guides, trip leaders, and outdoor educators looking to take the next step in their paddling careers, CWTC’s ACA Level 4 Paddle Raft Instructor Certification offers a comprehensive, 5-day learning experience. You’ll develop your ability to teach, lead, and mentor others on Class II–III whitewater—while refining your paddle skills under expert supervision.

Learn effective teaching methods and coaching strategies encompass essential skills in paddle raft handling, fostering crew communication, and executing safety drills. A strong focus on risk management and group organization on the water is vital for ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience. Leadership development and mentoring skills also play a crucial role in guiding participants and enhancing their overall competence in water activities.

Certification

Eligible for ACA Level 2–4 Paddle Raft Instructor Certification

Requirements

  • Must be a current ACA member
  • Must meet ACA Essential Eligibility criteria
  • Completion of an ACA Skills Course (or equivalent)
  • Completion of a Swiftwater Rescue course within the past 3 years

2025 Dates

  • June 2-6, 2025

Meeting Location

Idaho Springs Basecamp
2697 Stanley Road, Idaho Springs, CO 80452

Included

Wetsuits & helmets

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Why Choose the Colorado Whitewater Training Center?

Choosing the right training center can make all the difference. At CWTC, we combine elite instruction with Colorado’s wild, beautiful terrain to offer an immersive and empowering learning environment.

  • Located just 20 miles from Denver
  • Expert instruction from ACA-certified professionals
  • Premium safety gear included
  • Access to dynamic Clear Creek whitewater
  • Emphasis on real-world skill development
  • Small class sizes for hands-on coaching

Whether you’re preparing for a career on the river or want to enhance your rescue skills, CWTC is your gateway to becoming a safer, more intelligent, and more confident paddler.

DIFFICULTY LEVELS WHEN RAFTING IN COLORADO

The best thing about running rivers in Colorado is the wide variety of difficulty levels you can choose from. White water rafting in Colorado has something for everyone from young children to experienced white water enthusiasts. When choosing a white water raft trip, you should always keep in mind the ability of every member of your group. It is a good idea to choose an adventure that is geared to the person with the lowest ability level. Remember, every river adventure is fun, even the most mellow experience. Rafting rivers is more than just wild white water and extreme excitement; it is the total experience that creates memories of a lifetime. A positive Colorado white water rafting experience can include white water excitement as well as wildlife, beautiful views, rich history told by knowledgeable guides and, most of all, enjoying a comfortable experience with friends and family. Keeping this in mind, it might be necessary to adjust your expectations to accommodate everyone’s comfort levels.

This will begin to help you choose the trip best suited to your group’s abilities.

Our staff has years of experience helping our guests select the very best adventures so please email us today at info@coloradoadventurecenter.com or call us at 720-807-3250. Your Colorado adventure awaits and is closer than you think! 

Colorado Adventure Center offers white water rafting adventures for every experience level, from scenic float trips on which you get a chance to view wildlife or sit quietly listening to nature, to heart-stopping white water rapids with crashing waves and vigorous paddling. To enhance your rafting experience, why not get familiar with Clear Creek and the class of rapids you will be navigating. Here is a little history on Clear Creek and its different sections of white water.

Clear Creek is the 2nd most rafted river in Colorado, and for good reason. With more rapids per mile than any other river in Colorado, Clear Creek offers world class rafting conveniently located just 40 minutes from Downtown Denver. Clear Creek is a tributary of the South Platte River, approximately 66 miles long. The creek flows through Clear Creek Canyon in the Rocky Mountains, directly west of Denver, and descends through a long gorge where it emerges on the Colorado Eastern Plains and eventually joins the South Platte River. Clear Creek is unusual because it is actually a stream, but named a “creek” and is fed by stream called a “river” – the Fall River, which empties into Clear Creek along I-70 west of Idaho Springs.

Clear Creek is famous for its location as one of the most intense early gold mining hot spots during the Colorado Gold Rush of 1859. Clear Creek also provided the route for the Colorado Central Railroad and later, U.S. Highway 6 and I-70.

The Clear Creek riverbed is composed of blasted river rock as a result of the gold mining industry. This is what creates the rumbling rapids through Clear Creek Canyon as water flows over river rock and makes for challenging raft trips as you navigate through these giant boulders and class II – IV rapids. Appropriately named by French hunters on the Stephen H. Long expedition as early as 1820, Clear Creek was originally called Cannonball Creek – after the oversized river rock. In the 1830s, Clear Creek became known as Vasquez Fork and later, Vasquez River, after fur trader Louis Vasquez who built his fort at the mouth of Clear Creek and trapped along it. Clear Creek officially gained its present name from the gold rushers in 1859.

Kayakers discovered Clear Creek in the 1950s, but were chased away with the construction of I-70. Then, in 1989, commercial rafting kicked off on Clear Creek and has since become one of Colorado’s most popular white water rafting and kayaking destinations.

Clear Creek has an average gradient of 67 feet per mile and over 100 feet per mile on its advanced sections – simply meaning more rapids per mile. Clear Creek is divided into different sections according to class of rapids from perfect beginner rapids to thrilling intermediate and heart-racing advanced sections. Here at Colorado Adventure Center’s Idaho Springs Base Camp, Clear Creek typically runs from Class II to Class IV rapids, providing fast-paced, exciting white water conveniently located along I-70. Colorado Adventure Center runs beginner rafting trips between Idaho Springs and Two Bears Tap and Grill (previously historic Kermits), and intermediate and advanced trips along the neighboring historic mining towns of Dumont and Lawson.

A little further up the the hill from Denver, the Upper Clear Creek runs Class IV and V rapids, offering exhilarating white water that is both fast-paced and challenging. For even more of a challenge, the Lower Clear Creek Canyon, close to Golden, houses Class IV and V rapids. This exciting section of white water provides a great side raft trip just outside the city.. While fun to watch, this section is advanced, steep, technical, and demanding white water, and not for the faint of heart!

Now that you’ve learned a little history about Clear Creek and the types of rapids you will be cruising on, check out our raft trip pages and book your raft trip today!

We offer many classes of difficulty within our Colorado rafting trips, from beginner all the way to expert. From paddling along with the guide to letting them do all (or most of) the work, you get to custom-create your Colorado rafting trip. For detailed information on our river and rapids rating systems, click here. This will begin to help you choose the trip best suited to your group’s abilities.

Our staff has years of experience helping our guests select the very best adventures so please email us today at info@coloradoadventurecenter.com or call us at 720-807-3250. Your Colorado adventure awaits and is closer than you think! d

The thrills and excitement of white water rafting are located just minutes from Denver and the Front Range, and an easy drive from Winter Park, Summit County and the Vail Valley. Conveniently located in Idaho Springs, the Colorado Adventure Center has access to some of the best white water in the state on Clear Creek. Perfect for families wanting to get away from the city for the afternoon or visitors from out of state searching for an authentic Colorado experience. Regardless of your skill level, our team at the Colorado Adventure Center strives to provide a white water experience that is fun, safe, exciting, and creates memories lasting a lifetime.

The Colorado Adventure Center operates its Colorado white water rafting trips from our beautiful base camp facility easily accessed off I-70. Our selection of trips and times allows you to pick the very best options for your white water rafting adventure in Colorado. We tell you what to bring, when and where to meet us, then we provide everything you need including transport to and from the river. Don’t worry, we’ve perfected the logistics so you can focus on the adventure!

This will begin to help you choose the trip best suited to your group’s abilities.

Our staff has years of experience helping our guests select the very best adventures so please email us today at info@coloradoadventurecenter.com or call us at 720-807-3250. Your Colorado adventure awaits and is closer than you think! 

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Colorado Whitewater Training Center faqs

Do I need prior experience to join the Swiftwater Rescue course?

Some basic comfort in moving water is helpful, but the course is designed to build your skills progressively. Participants of all skill levels are welcome, and our experienced instructors will ensure that everyone receives the training they need.

Absolutely. We provide all essential safety gear, but you are welcome to bring your personal equipment if you prefer. Familiarity with your own gear can enhance your comfort and confidence during the course.

No, meals and lodging are not included with the course fee. However, Idaho Springs offers numerous dining and lodging options within minutes of the base camp. We recommend checking local listings for a variety of restaurants and accommodations to suit your needs.

Our basecamp facility and boathouse is in Idaho Springs/Dumont right off of I-70 where we’ll meet, get you checked in, geared up. We provide location and directions in our reservation confirmation letter to you when you reserve your trip. Then, we take care of everything else, including transportation between the river and the basecamp. We are located at 2697 Stanley Road, Idaho Springs, CO 80452. You may call our office at 720-807-3250 for more specific directions to our basecamp.

Transportation is not included in the course fees. Participants are responsible for their own travel to and from the base camp. We can provide information on local transportation options if needed.

The Swiftwater Rescue course typically lasts for two days, depending on the specific schedule and curriculum. The ACA Paddle Raft Instructor course typically lasts four days. Please check the course details for exact times and dates.

Yes! Participants who successfully complete the course will receive a certification that acknowledges their training in swiftwater rescue techniques. This certification can be a valuable asset for those seeking careers in emergency services or outdoor guiding.

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