The sun is high in the sky as I crest the final hill after four miles of hiking through pristine wilderness, surrounded by changing leaves and occasional wildflowers. My hiking partners are dots in the distance, practically running up the trail as they aim to summit one of Colorado’s finest 14ers, Mt. Sneffels. I have a different objective, and unlike them in lightweight running vests, I’m carrying a whole backpacking pack. Below the mountain are 3 of the most iconic lakes in Colorado, and on my back is my trusty packraft.
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Welcome to the world of packrafting. A packraft is exactly what it sounds like: a lightweight, compact, inflatable kayak that can be carried to remote locations. Enthusiasts take these boats by foot or by bike to remote bodies of water that are otherwise inaccessible, and from there (and depending on the raft) they pack their overnight gear into the interior of the boat and take off on the water for rapids and casual floating until it’s time to hike or bike again.
Summer of 2023 is likely to be one of the best years for water sports, with record snowfall across much of the west leading to record river levels. I’ve shepherded in the rafting season with two of the most versatile boats available: Kokopelli’s Rogue R-Deck and Alpacka Rafts Refuge RTS. Either of these boats could take your summer to the next level, so read on to figure out which one is your style.

Best Boat for Epic Overnights
Alpacka Raft Refuge – RTS
Pros
- Super Light and Compact to Carry
- Easy to Maneuver up to Class 3 whitewater
Cons
- Sizes skew small, makes bringing extra gear difficult