This unique section of river offers a variety of class I-III+ Rapids in a 5-mile stretch. Making it a perfect trip for those seeking a half-day trip! There will be sections of calm water between the r
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Location: Taos
What's Included
- Paddles
- Helmets
- PFD (Personal Flotation Device)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, kids need to be at least 7 years old to participate in the Kokopelli rafting trip. It's a great way to introduce them to rafting, but be aware that some sections can be quite bumpy! Make sure they’re comfortable in the water and enjoy a bit of adventure.
A: Wear quick-dry clothing, like synthetic shorts and a t-shirt. I’d also recommend water shoes since you might end up in the water. And don't forget sunscreen! You’ll enjoy the calm parts between rapids too, so comfort is key.
A: Absolutely! If weather conditions aren't safe, the company will reach out to you to reschedule. They generally look for safe opportunities, so don’t worry too much if the forecast looks shaky. It’s good to have a flexible date in mind just in case!
Discussions
Thinking of gifting a rafting trip in Taos, any thoughts?
I'm considering getting the Kokopelli rafting experience for my brother's birthday. He loves the outdoors but has never been rafting before. What do you all think? Is it beginner-friendly? Would he have fun on those Class IIIs? Also, how's the canyon view during the calm sections? Looking for some real opinions!
Just did the Kokopelli rafting trip! Here’s my take!
OMG, I just got back from the Kokopelli rafting adventure in Taos, and it was AMAZING! The rapids were thrilling but not too crazy, and the canyon views were just breathtaking. We got to relax in between the rapids, which was perfect for taking pics. Highly recommend it if you're looking for a fun gift for someone or even just for yourself!