Colorado River Rafting

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Few experiences match the raw thrill of navigating the mighty Colorado River as it carves through the red-rock canyons of the Australian outback. This is not the famous American river, but a wild, lesser-known gem in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales. Here, the water rushes over ancient volcanic boulders, creating a series of exhilarating rapids set against a backdrop of eucalyptus forests and dramatic gorges. Whether you’re a seasoned paddler or a first-timer seeking an adrenaline kick, the Colorado River offers a genuine Aussie wilderness adventure that feels a world away from the coastal crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors tackle the river as a full-day trip (6–8 hours on the water), which allows time to run the rapids, stop for a bush picnic, and explore side creeks. For a deeper immersion, a two-day self-guided or guided camping trip lets you paddle at a leisurely pace and wake up in the heart of the canyon. Half-day options (4 hours) are available for those short on time, but you’ll miss the upper gorge’s best rapids. Plan to arrive early – the river is best in the morning when the water is calmest and the wildlife most active.

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