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Eagle Rock Shelter Float Trip

Visit one of North America’s oldest archaeological sites!

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Find out what life was like for humans in the region nearly 13,000 years ago by exploring the Eagle Rock Shelter site with Colorado Mesa University Anthropology Professor Dr. John Seebach. Although accessible by land, this site is best visited by river as you can get a sense of the landscape and how it shaped its inhabitants so many years ago. Don’t miss this unique day-long float trip on the Gunnison River through Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area. Some hiking and light paddling involved.

We will be adhering to current CDC and Mesa County health and safety guidelines during this trip. Some details may be subject to change. Trip size will be limited to 10 participants.


WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

When: October 10th - 8 AM - 5 PM

Where: Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area

Cost*: $225 for CCA members; $250 for non-members - Cost includes:

  • Expert guides, including Dr. Seebach, Professor of Archaeology from CMU

  • Locally-sourced, whole foods and beverages for delicious, lunch. Vegetarian options are available.

  • Group river equipment

  • Shuttle transportation (COVID guidelines permitting)

    See full info sheet!

This event is full!

Our Adventure Series trips help us generate revenue to support our youth education programs. When you go on a trip with us, you help us get more kids outside!


Questions? Contact our Program Coordinator, Sara, via sara@canyonsassociation.org or call (970)263-7902.