

Santa
Fe, New Mexico's River Trips Different include half-day to multi-day wilderness
expeditions on the wild and scenic Rio Grande and Rio Chama rivers. We raft
and kayak sections of the Rio Grande that range from the Colorado Border south
through The Taos Box, Racecourse,
and Bosque. These trips vary from thrilling Class IV whitewater rapids to
peaceful Class I canyon floats. Our professionally-guided tours focus on the
natural and cultural history of the region, with plenty of fun and adventure
mixed in. We provide everything you need for a comfortable outdoor rafting
experience--whether it's a half-day or multi-day New Mexico river rafting trip.
New Mexico's Whitewater Rafting Season starts in mid-April, as ski areas close
down and the snow begins to melt. This is the beginning of the "High
Water" rafting season. The early season until mid-June offers the biggest
excitement and whitewater features. Increasing temperatures and declining
water levels as summer progresses lead to New Mexico's technical late season
runs. This is a great time for families to go rafting in New Mexico and lasts
through the first week of September in most years.
Kokopelli Rafting's professional guides are
the main reason that our customers return year after year. They have very
diverse experiences rafting worldwide and
use that experience to enhance your New Mexico
rafting trips. For those interested in learning whitewater boating
skills, please call us regarding our 2010
Whitewater Guide School or Instructional
Kayaking on the Rio Grande.
KOKOPELLI RAFTING ADVENTURES 551
W. Cordova Rd. #540 Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
RESERVATIONS 800.879.9035 505.983.3734 in Santa Fe Kokopelli@SantaFeAdventure.com
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Kokopelli Rafting operates in accordance with permits issued by The Bureau of Land Management, USDA Santa Fe National Forest and Bandelier National Monument.