On the Rio Grande near Embudo, New Mexico, the Fly Fishing and Rafting Combo - Day Trip fuses two classic river experiences into a single, ripple-filled day. Guests meet through The Reel Life Santa Fe or Pilar Yacht Club and head to Pilar and Embudo waters where trout lurk in riffles and raftable currents carve scenic corridors. This full-day outing, run in partnership with The Taos Fly Shop and The Reel Life, spends the morning teaching or sharpening fly-fishing techniques on the Pilar stretch and the afternoon running either the adrenaline-charged Racecourse class II–III whitewater or the gentler Orilla Verde scenic float.
The morning centers on trout: guides outfit anglers with rods, flies, and waders, and set you along pocket water, boulder-hugging seams, and quieter tailouts where browns and rainbows take dries and nymphs. Guides tailor instruction—beginners get casting fundamentals and knot work while experienced anglers move straight to reading currents and targeting structure. Bring a New Mexico fishing license; guides supply the gear.
After a riverside lunch, the trip shifts gears. Rafters trade finesse for flow as your crew launches into either Racecourse’s punchy waves and technical eddies or the wide, cottonwood-lined Orilla Verde float. Both sections showcase the Rio Grande’s varied character: braided riffles above Pilar, sculpted cobble bars, and stretches where basalt and alluvial terraces frame long sightlines. Wildlife sightings are common—oyster-catcher-like swallows, osprey, and river otter tracks—while riparian cottonwoods and sagebrush tell the high-desert story.
Practicalities are crisp: expect about 6.5 hours of activity with moderate hiking, paddling, and the possibility of swimming; ages six and up are welcome. The trip emphasizes a hands-on learning environment and small-group guiding to maximize hook-ups and river time. Logistics start at The Reel Life’s announced meeting point and the operator will confirm final rendezvous.
Why book this? The combo compresses two signature Rio Grande experiences into a single, accessible day—perfect for travelers short on time but hungry for variety. It also links local operators: The Taos Fly Shop’s river knowledge and The Reel Life’s raft expertise combine to amplify safety and success on water that can shift from serene to surging.
For photographers and eager anglers alike, the trip serves up textbook river scenes: low, sharp light on riffles, dramatic canyon approaches, and the hands-on joy of a trout on the line. Come prepared, bring your license, and expect a river day that leaves you evenly exhausted and grinning. Guides provide instruction for both fly casting nuances and swift-water safety; flotation devices, helmets during rapids, and group briefings keep everyone informed. If you prefer photography, ask guides to pause at prime viewpoints; they frequently adjust pace for anglers landing fish or photographers framing the Rio Grande’s shifting light beautifully.