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Boulder County creeks closed for tubing due to safety concerns [Video]

The Saint Vrain creeks and river are being closed to tubing and single-chamber flotation devices due to safety concerns.

LYONS, Colo. — The Saint Vrain creeks and river are being closed to tubing due to safety concerns, Boulder County Sheriff’s Office said.

The closure began at noon on Friday and includes the North Saint Vrain and Saint Vrain creeks from Apple Valley Road to North Foothills Highway.

On Friday, the Saint Vrain River was flowing around 768 cubic feet per second, and its speed is expected to increase.

> Video above from June 2: Sheriff emphasizes safety as Colorado rivers flow faster.

The closure includes watercraft like single-chamber rafts, single-chamber belly boats, and inner tubes.

There is an exemption for kayaks and white-water canoes, which are allowed, but anyone using those watercraft are strongly encouraged to exercise caution and wear personal protection equipment including life jackets, wet or dry suits and helmets.

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