Colorado has always been on the frontier of kayak park design. The first rapids were built on the South Platte in 1977, and later redesigned in 1995. Since that time Denver has added 14.5 miles of man-made kayaking and rafting goodness. Some features are usable all year round. Others are prime only at times of extreme weather and localized flooding.
The future is here, and Denver’s newest park leaves the rest in the dust. Pure genius if you ask me. Taking out the weak link in kayaking, the water. Kayaking will no longer be just for the rivers and creeks. We’re going 3D baby. We’re talking global. The pictures speak for themselves.
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