Santa Fe Boatyard Check-In 8:00 AM
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$114.50 Adults $114.50 Children (Under 18)
This tour is operated by
Krazy Kyote Activities and Tours
Sedona, AZ

Raft and Relax through the Rio Grande Gorge

Duration 7 Hours
Departs from: Sante Fe, NM

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Duration Half Day
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Krazy Kyote Taos Box Trip Tour

Duration Full Day
Departs from: Santa Fe, NM

Since 1987, Santa Fe Rafting has safely guided thousands down the Rio Grande. Our boatyard is conveniently located in the center of Santa Fe on Cerrillos Road where we have plenty of free, secure parking.

Description

This is New Mexico's premier whitewater run. Beginning just north of the town of Taos, deep in the Rio Grande Gorge, you will spend a full day navigating rapids such as ''Ski Jump'', ''Powerline Falls'', and the ''Rock Garden''. This run tends to sell out early, so book your trip as soon as possible. Great for ages 12 and up. Lunch provided.

Details
  • Navigate the ''Ski Jump'' Rapids
  • Enjoy the ''Rock Garden'' Rapids
  • Power through the ''Powerline Falls'' Rapids
Type of Trans

Raft

Physical Activity Level

Intense, powerful but predictable rapids requiring precise boat handling in turbulent water. Depending on the character of the river, it may feature large, unavoidable waves and holes or constricted passages demanding fast maneuvers under pressure. A fast, reliable eddy turn may be needed to initiate maneuvers, scout rapids, or rest. Rapids may require must moves above dangerous hazards. Scouting may be necessary the first time down. Risk of injury to swimmers is moderate to high, and water conditions may make self-rescue difficult. Group assistance for rescue is often essential but requires practiced skills. A strong eskimo roll is highly recommended.

What to Wear

From mid June to the end of the season air temperatures are usually above 80 degrees and the water feels great. Dress like you're going to the beach. Wear a T-shirt, swimsuit or running shorts, sandals or sneakers, hat, sunglasses (optional) and sunscreen (strongly encouraged). All of this material is available at the SFR Store.

During the spring when the water is highest due to snow melting off the various 12 to 13 thousand foot peaks feeding the Rio Grande River air and water temperature can be considerably lower. At this time of year make an effort to dress a bit more warmly. We have found that synthetic fabrics that do not absorb much water are the best solution. Synthetic base layers like you use in skiing are great. A warm hat is a good idea as well.

Tour Notes
  • Great for ages 12 and up.
  • Lunch provided.
Duration

17 Miles/Full Day

Availability

Monday thorugh Friday Year Round

Departure Time & Location

8:00 AM. We generally meet our guests in the center of Santa Fe at our boatyard where we have plenty of free, secure parking. If you would prefer we could also meet you about an hour north of Santa Fe where the river is.














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