Rio Grande RiverThe Colorado stretch of the Rio Grande River provides an easy float for rafters and canoeists. For 30 miles, it winds through sage brush, pinon, and juniper along rock formations. Wildlife such as deer, elk, beaver, muskrat, eagles and falcons are frequently sighted. A backdrop of the Sangre de Cristo range compliments the solitude one feels while floating this river. This segment of the Rio Grande is serene and relaxing. However, several miles below the New Mexico state line the river becomes rapid-laden and quite technical. Only rafters and experienced kayakers should float beyond. The Colorado float is easy and it usually takes two days. Intermediate access points allow day trips. Takeouts past the Lobotos Bridge require carrying out equipment up a steep unmaintained 200' or 400' trail. Access Major access points include: Difficulty Class II- III. Average Gradient 4.4 ft/mi. Trip Length La Sausas Bridge - State Bridge 1 day, 8 mi. Season Early May to June. USGS Maps Misito Resevoir, Kiowa Hill, Ski Valley Ranch Other Notes Access sites may be difficult to find. Call Resource Area Office for more specific directions. BLM Resource Area Office San Luis Resource Area 1921 State St. Alamosa, CO 81101
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