Sunset Rapid of the Taos Box
Sunset Rapid Wow. That is one big wave! It can knock you right into the lap of the person behind you, as is seen in
We offer a variety of river trips, which range from “mild” to “wild”. Available are full-day, half-day and multi-day river trips. Our best whitewater trip is the Class 4+ full-day Taos Box trip. It runs through a wilderness gorge in the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument. Our most scenic river trip is the 3-day trip through the Rio Chama Wilderness. It runs through a very colorful sandstone gorge. Our most popular trip is the half-day Class 3 Racecourse, which is available twice a day. Our full-day Rio Grande Gorge river trip begins with a float section in the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument, and continues into the Racecourse Rapids after lunch. The half-day Float trip is the same as the morning portion of the full-day Rio Grande Gorge trip. The full-day Monument Float river trip runs through most or all of the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument. What else? We rent funyaks for unguided trips in the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument section.
Sunset Rapid Wow. That is one big wave! It can knock you right into the lap of the person behind you, as is seen in
Taos Box, June 8, 2019. Jarod Bottinelli took this great video, on his June 4 trip. Thanks Jarod! Water level is up around 3800 cfs
Abiquiu News Features New Wave “Planning a Visit? The Rio Chama runs through Abiquiu. One of the best ways to experience this river or the
Taos Box, May 19, 2019. The snowpack has INCREASED since the Box trip seen here. It is now at 278%!! Are you wanting some real
High Water Anticipation, 2019 High water! Various government agencies keep a close watch on snowfall, and the depth and density of snow that accumulates on
“Hold On Tight” is the headline, but it’s not accurate. Rafting in big whitewater is a participatory activity. The guide yells out paddle commands and
Spring Birds (Canada Geese) and Flowers Along the Rio Grande, #2, May 7, 2019 My favorite family of Canada geese, who hang out close to
Excerpts from article in the Santa Fe New Mexican, May 5, 2019, by Robert Nott Wet winter gives rise to robust Rio Grande RIO GRANDE
Rafters looking for big water, big year For all you rafters out there, Excerpts from Albuquerque Journal, May 5, 2019. “And as Northern New Mexico’s
The Sleeping Beauty Wave is found on the Racecourse section of the Rio Grande, and is guaranteed to get you wet, as you can see