The Animas river is a major
white water rafting attraction accounting for 8.9% of Colorado's commercial rafting market while annually generating 45,411 commercial user days and direct expenditures of $5,207,033 (2011 est). The Animas is a
freestone fishery well populated with
rainbow,
brown,
Colorado River cutthroat, and
brook trout. It is considered a
gold medal fishery above Rivera Bridge Crossing in Colorado.
Recreational fishing with artificial lures and
flies on the Animas is available year-round due to moderate winter weather. Insect hatches of
aquatic diptera and
mayflies occur in the winter and spring months. In late spring, summer and through fall the Animas sees
caddisfly and mayfly hatches as well as terrestrials such as grasshoppers. Animas trout average . Larger trout in the are occasionally caught by anglers. Brown trout as large as have been caught in the Animas. In the town of Farmington, a 4-mile long trail that runs along the river from Berg Park to Animas Park was listed as a
National Recreation Trail in 2011. Tico Time, a resort/waterpark/concert venue opened in 2023, adding a plethora of activities to the Animas River waterfront. ==Media==