Archaeology along the Green River

Paddle along one of the longest stretches of quiet wilderness water in the lower 48 states, from Crystal Geyser to Mineral Bottom. Museum educator Jennifer Moss Logan will be your guide as you explore the rock art of American Indians who called this area home. Follow in the canoe strokes of the 19th-century Western explorer John Wesley Powell and relax in the river's swimming holes and waterfalls.

Thursday-Monday, May 24-28
$670 adult, $640 child (6-12)

For reservations and information, call Centennial Canoe Outfitters at 720.283.0553 or click here.

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