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Canyons of the Rio Grande

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Ratings and days for trips vary with water level; call us for current information and recommendations. Permits are required for all river trips. See the BBNP website and BBRSP website for more details.

Section Put-in/Takeout Miles Days Rapids Description
Colorado Canyon Rancherias/
Madera
10 1 class II-III Several small rapids; the only igneous rock canyon in Big Bend. Lots of fun for boaters with basic skills.
Contrabando Madera/Grassy Banks
 
 
Grassy Banks/Lajitas
3
 
 
8.5
1/2-1 Ledge Rock
class II-III
 
Fresno Rapid
class II-III
A mellow stretch of river traversing the foothills of Contrabando mountains. Easy access allows for variety in the length of trip.
Santa Elena Canyon Lajitas/Santa Elena Takeout 20 2-3 Rockslide Rapid
class IV
Considered by some the most spectacular canyon in Big Bend. Rock Slide is the most difficult rapid in the national park.
Great Unknown Santa Elena Takeout/Talley 47 4-5 no major rapids A seldom seen stretch of river twists and turns past stunning vistas and abandoned river settlements.
Mariscal Canyon Talley/Solis
 
 
 
Solis/Rio Grande Village
10
 
 
 
18
2-3 Rockpile, Tight Squeeze
class II-III
 
no major rapids
This limestone canyon forms the bottom of the “bend” in Big Bend. Difficult to access but worth the effort. The canyon trip may be extended to Rio Grande Village to include San Vicente and Hot Springs Canyons.
Boquillas
Canyon
Rio Grande Village/
La Linda
33 3-4 no major rapids The longest and most varied of the canyons in the national park.
Lower Canyons La Linda/Dryden 83.5 7-12 Upper and Lower Madison
class III-IV
A boater’s paradise: rugged and remote. Given Wild & Scenic recognition by U.S. Congress in 1978.
CAUTION! Summer heat and other extreme weather conditions may significantly increase the difficulty. Be aware of the possibility of flash floods, summer lightning storms and extreme temperature drops in the winter months. Always carry plenty of water and dress appropriately for weather and temperature conditions. Contact Desert Sports for current conditions.