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  • State park or recreation area managed by a state agency

General Description
    The Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area (AHRA) is recognized as one of the nation\\''s most popular locations for whitewater rafting and kayaking on the Arkansas River - the most commercially rafted river in the world!

    The AHRA � and its avid patrons � follow the beautiful but unpredictable, wild-to-mild river for 150 miles from the historic town of Leadville, through the Sawatch mountain range and Colorado�s tallest mountains, all the way down to Pueblo on the edge of Colorado�s plains.

    Boaters can find anything from roaring Class IV and V rapids to milder Class II and III sections, which are ideal for beginner and family trips. The upper Arkansas River is the most popular whitewater boating river in the United States. On any spring or summer day, hundreds of private and commercial rafters and kayakers will challenge the churning rapids or glide through the calmer sections of the Arkansas.

    AHRA visitors also enjoy fishing, hiking, camping, picnicking, wildlife watching, mountain biking, rock climbing, and even gold panning along the river�s shores, deep canyons, broad valleys and towering mountain peaks found within the upper Arkansas River valley.


Accessibility Features General Accessibility Features
  • Accessible tent camp sites
  • Accessible RV camp sites
  • Accessible bathrooms
  • Accessible routes from accessible camp sites to accessible comfort stations/restrooms
  • Accessible viewing areas or outlooks
  • Accessible trails
  • Accessible picnic tables/areas
  • Accessible white water parks
  • Accessible fishing locations
Information and Interpretation Features
  • Nature centers, visitor centers and/or museums that are accessible for people using mobility devices
  • Interior exhibits that provide audio description of the written information
  • Interior exhibits with tactile opportunities (such as tactile maps, models and/or objects)
  • Exhibits located on accessible routes
  • Exhibits with tactile opportunities (such as tactile maps, models, and/or objects) on accessible routes
  • Brochures or program guides provide information on its accessibility features
  • A website in which accessibility information is included