On Far-Flung's Upper Gorge Three-Day you’ll leave the high plains of southern Colorado and descend into the volcanic basalt throat of the Rio Grande Gorge in northern New Mexico. Meeting at the Far Flung Adventures Boathouse • 15 NM 522 El Prado NM 87529, this trip runs through the Wild and Scenic reaches of the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument and covers remote canyon walls, hot springs, petroglyph panels, and technical whitewater.
The trip begins where the river narrows at La Junta, formed by the confluence of the Rio Grande and Red River, and progresses into the storied Taos Box and Razorblades sections. Geology is on display: columnar basalt cliffs, a deep rift valley carved into volcanic rock, and oxbow bends that open into wide, sediment-sheltered pools. Archaeological petroglyphs at an ancient hunting camp punctuate a route that feels both wild and long-lived; Rio Grande del Norte was designated a national monument in 2013, protecting these cultural sites and raptor nesting habitat.
Wildlife viewing rivals the whitewater. Guides point out eagle and falcon aerie sites along the Ute Mountain section, where nesting restrictions keep the corridor quiet each spring. Reintroduced river otters surface more often here, and you may spot elk, mule deer, or Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep on the basalt ledges. The rapids intensify from Class II into sustained Class III/IV in the Taos Box and through Powerline Falls, The Rockgarden, Corkscrew, and Sunset Rapid—classic New Mexico whitewater that photographers love to capture.
Camping alternates between riverside wilderness sites in the bottom of the gorge and a more amenitized camp at Orilla Verde Recreation Area, offering running water and restrooms. Logistics are a highlight: gear is packed with stock and rafts handle the navigation while participants paddle, swim, and hike rocky shores. Guides run paddle rafts or oar boats and keep the trip accessible to strong beginners and experienced paddlers alike; the outfit welcomes rafters age 12 and up.
This outing feels exclusive: Far-Flung advertises the Upper Gorge as a company-only route, taking you through sections rarely rafted and often unseen by locals. For travelers based near Taos or El Prado, the trip is a concentrated three-day wilderness immersion that combines geology, thrilling river runs, cultural history, and a high probability of wildlife sightings. If you want to push your whitewater skills while sleeping under basalt cliffs and stepping onto ancient petroglyph sites, this Upper Gorge itinerary delivers a singular New Mexico river experience. Expect active days, clear safety briefings, and portage hikes; bring layered clothing, a dry bag, and a sense of curiosity. Book through the listed Far Flung Adventures link and plan flights into Taos Regional Airport or drive via US-64 for direct access.