Annual event held Saturday
Boater Cross racers compete Saturday at Animas River Days at the Whitewater Park in Durango. The river was flowing at nearly 4,000 cubic feet per second.
Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Boater Cross racers compete Saturday at Animas River Days at the Whitewater Park in Durango. The river was flowing at nearly 4,000 cubic feet per second.
Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Animas River Days featured all kinds of events on Saturday at the White Water Park, including whitewater slalom, freestyle kayaking, boater cross, surf competitions, raft sprint and a river parade.
Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Animas River Days featured all kinds of events on Saturday at the White Water Park, including whitewater slalom, freestyle kayaking, boater cross, surf competitions, raft sprint and a river parade.
Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Animas River Days on Saturday featured all kinds of events at the White Water Park, including whitewater slalom, freestyle kayaking, boater cross, surf competitions, raft sprint and a river parade. The river was flowing at nearly 4,000 cubic feet per second. Photo by Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Animas River Days on Saturday featured all kinds of events at the White Water Park, including whitewater slalom, freestyle kayaking, boater cross, surf competitions, raft sprint and a river parade. The river was flowing at nearly 4,000 cubic feet per second. Photo by Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
A stand-up paddleboarder practices Saturday at the Whitewater Park during Animas River Days. The river was flowing at nearly 4,000 cubic feet per second. Photo by Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
A stand-up paddleboarder practices Saturday at the Whitewater Park during Animas River Days. The river was flowing at nearly 4,000 cubic feet per second. Photo by Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Boaters kayaked through the White Water Park on Saturday during Animas River Days. The river was flowing at nearly 4,000 cubic feet per second. Photo by Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Boaters kayaked through the White Water Park on Saturday during Animas River Days. The river was flowing at nearly 4,000 cubic feet per second. Photo by Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Boaters kayaked through the White Water Park on Saturday during Animas River Days. The river was flowing at nearly 4,000 cubic feet per second. Photo by Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Boaters kayaked through the White Water Park on Saturday during Animas River Days. The river was flowing at nearly 4,000 cubic feet per second. Photo by Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Many boaters enjoyed the Whitewater Park on Saturday during Animas River Days. The river was flowing at nearly 4,000 cubic feet per second. Photo by Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Many boaters enjoyed the Whitewater Park on Saturday during Animas River Days. The river was flowing at nearly 4,000 cubic feet per second. Photo by Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Members of the crowd watch boaters during Animas River Days at the White Water Park on Saturday. The river was flowing at nearly 4,000 cubic feet per second. Photo by Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Members of the crowd watch boaters during Animas River Days at the White Water Park on Saturday. The river was flowing at nearly 4,000 cubic feet per second. Photo by Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Boater Cross racers compete at Animas River Days on Saturday at the Whitewater Park in Durango. The river was flowing at nearly 4,000 cubic feet per second. Photo by Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Boater Cross racers compete at Animas River Days on Saturday at the Whitewater Park in Durango. The river was flowing at nearly 4,000 cubic feet per second. Photo by Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Animas River Days featured all kinds of events on Saturday at the White Water Park, including whitewater slalom, freestyle kayaking, boater cross, surf competitions, raft sprint and a river parade. The river was flowing at nearly 4,000 cubic feet per second. Photo by Mary Shinn/Durango Herald
Animas River Days featured all kinds of events on Saturday at the White Water Park, including whitewater slalom, freestyle kayaking, boater cross, surf competitions, raft sprint and a river parade. The river was flowing at nearly 4,000 cubic feet per second. Photo by Mary Shinn/Durango Herald