On the Rio Grande where the southern Rockies squeeze the river into a vertical, volcanic-walled passage, the Taos Box Two-Day delivers two days of high-energy whitewater and remote riverside camping. Operated from the Far Flung Adventures Boathouse • 15 NM 522 El Prado NM 87529, this run threads the Taos Box and the Lower Gorge inside Rio Grande del Norte National Monument, a landscape designated a national monument in 2013.
Day one jumps off with a 17-mile descent through canyon that shifts from mellow Class II warmups to sustained Class III–IV+ carnage. The “hour of power” begins at Powerline Falls and rips through named features—Rockgarden, Corkscrew, Boat Reamer—before the blasting final drop of Sunset Rapid. Guides steer paddle boats and oar rafts through technical waves while onboard photographers capture the lines that make experienced paddlers grin and novices shout.
Once the canyon relaxes, the river spills into Orilla Verde Recreation Area where the crew builds a comfortable rivercamp with access to potable water and pit toilets—an uncommon blend of true wilderness and basic comforts. Campfires, star-filled skies and the hiss of the river set the rhythm; wildlife patrols the banks at dawn and dusk. After a morning float through the Lower Gorge and lunch, day two slides into the Rio Grande Racecourse, a classic Class III run with features like The Narrows and Sousehole before a County Line takeout and a return to El Prado by late afternoon.
What makes this trip stand out is the collision of geology and adrenaline: the gorge exposes volcanic tuff and basalt cliffs, creating vertical walls and narrows that focus flows into technical rapids. It’s a rare Pacific-Northern Rockies style whitewater playground in the high desert, where river otters, mule deer and sometimes bighorn sheep keep watch from ledges. The trip accepts adventurers 12 and up, and welcomes first-time rafters who are active and ready to paddle; guides handle the big moves, but expect to work for your lines.
Practical strengths include guided paddle and oar options, professional photography at major rapids, and an overnight riverside camp in Orilla Verde that brings comfort to wilderness travel. If you want a concentrated dose of technical whitewater framed by volcanic canyon walls, this two-day Taos Box run is a signature Rio Grande experience that delivers both challenge and the quiet rewards of riverside nightfall.
Meet at the Far Flung Adventures Boathouse • 15 NM 522 El Prado NM 87529 at 8:00 a.m. on day one; shuttles return to vehicles by about 4:00 p.m. day two. Minimum age is 12. Pack quick-dry layers, sturdy footwear, sun protection and a small dry bag. Guides adapt lines to skills to keep the trip safe, exhilarating, and memorable for everyone.