
The Rio Grande in Rocks
Just downstream of Taos Junction Rapid, on the Rio Grande of northern New Mexico, is a group of basalt rocks that, at high water, are
Nature along the Rio Grande. We show photos of wildlife and nature found along the Rio Grande. The wildlife we see includes otters and bighorn sheep. And we also see muskrats, beavers, hawks, songbirds, kingfishers, herons, and deer.

Just downstream of Taos Junction Rapid, on the Rio Grande of northern New Mexico, is a group of basalt rocks that, at high water, are

Fall colors, bighorn sheep, brown trout and beautiful days! All photos were taken in September, October and November of this year.

Bighorn Sheep and a “channel fill” are seen in this arresting photo by Britt Runyon (below), taken in the Taos Box portion of the Rio Grande

See Bighorn Sheep in the Taos Box. Many bighorn sheep, with newborn lambs, were seen on our Taos Box raft trip of 5-20-17. The sheep

High Water and Rising, May 11, 2017. The Rio Grande was running at 3400 cfs yesterday, May 11, 2017. Today it is at 3600 cfs,

2017 Season Opener. We had 11 guests do the PM Racecourse with us on April 11.

Thanks to ALL of our wonderful guests who make this vocation of ours so fulfilling. Our 2016 season in now over. And guess what some
Wild Roses Along the Racecourse. It’s that time of year again, when the wild roses bloom along the Racecourse. Their fragrance beats domesticated roses hands
Birds of the Taos Box, Rio Grande del Norte National Monument. Birds love rivers! Some birds eat fish, some eat insects that hatch out of