Wild Rivers Recreation Area, part of the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument, offers dramatic vistas of the Rio Grande Gorge and extensive outdoor opportunities.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Wild Rivers Recreation Area.
No entrance fees required.
Spring and fall offer the most pleasant weather conditions for outdoor activities.
Wild Rivers Visitor Center near Cerro.
Accessible via County Road 522, with some roads requiring 4WD during winter months.
The area experiences cold winters with some snowfall, hot summers, and mild, dry spring and autumn months, with temperatures often ranging from 30°F to 90°F.
Conservation efforts focus on protecting riparian habitats and maintaining biodiversity amid climate change impacts.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located near La Junta Point with easy trail access to the river confluence.
Offers riverside camping and proximity to fishing spots.
A popular hike offering panoramic views of the river confluence.
Features insights into geological formations and fault lines.
Known for its access to natural hot springs along the river.
Steep descent leading to scenic river viewpoints and fishing access.
Bring extra water and sun protection due to high elevation and exposure.
Spring and fall are excellent for hiking due to mild weather.
Camping sites can be reserved in advance but are available on a first-come, first-served basis otherwise.
Morning hikes often offer cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.