Best paddling near Ranchos De Taos

20 paddle runs · 20 ranked · updated 2026-06-22 · off-season

Explore the best paddling near Ranchos De Taos, New Mexico — every spot ranked by our conditions-aware Snoflo score: live conditions first, then visitor reviews and logged trips. Click a pin on the map for the score and what's driving it.

Showing the top 15 of 20 paddle runs · best 15 shown on the map
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Rio Pueblo De Taos
#1 Rio Pueblo De Taos Good
4.1 mi away
· 195 cfs · below min (200)
The Rio Pueblo De Taos is a remote and challenging river run located in northern New Mexico. The ideal streamflow range for this river run is between 200 and 500 cfs. The class…
Why 72: live conditions (good)
72Top-rated
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Rio Pueblo De Taos
#2 Rio Pueblo De Taos Good
4.3 mi away
· 195 cfs · below min (200)
The Rio Pueblo De Taos is a popular whitewater river run located in the state of New Mexico. The ideal streamflow range for this river run is between 150 and 300 cubic feet per…
Why 72: live conditions (good)
72Top-rated
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Arroyo Hondo
#3 Arroyo Hondo Good
4.5 mi away
· 195 cfs · below min (200)
The Arroyo Hondo is a popular whitewater river run located in the state of New Mexico. The ideal streamflow range for this river is between 250 and 600 cfs, which provides a…
Why 72: live conditions (good)
72Top-rated
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Rio Grande
#4 Rio Grande Good
9.0 mi away
· 195 cfs · below min (200)
The Rio Grande Whitewater River Run is a popular destination for kayakers and rafters in New Mexico. The ideal streamflow range for this section of the river is between 800-1,200…
Why 72: live conditions (good)
72Top-rated
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Rio Embudo
#5 Rio Embudo Fair
8.1 mi away
· 186 cfs · below min (200)
The Rio Embudo is a popular whitewater river run located in northern New Mexico. The ideal streamflow range for this river is between 300-800 cubic feet per second (cfs). The…
Why 71: live conditions (fair)
71Top-rated
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Pilar/Race Course
#6 Pilar/Race Course Marginal
5.1 mi away
· 195 cfs · below min (400)
The Pilar Race Course River Run in New Mexico offers a thrilling and challenging experience for advanced whitewater enthusiasts. The run features class III to IV rapids, including…
Why 40: live conditions (marginal)
40Rated
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Concrete Bridge To Nf Boundary
#7 Concrete Bridge To Nf Boundary Fair
13.4 mi away
· 148 cfs · below min (200)· Rising +8% / 24h
The whitewater river run from Concrete Bridge to NF Boundary in New Mexico is a popular destination for kayaking and rafting enthusiasts. The ideal streamflow range for this…
Why 33: live conditions (fair)
33Rated
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Santa Barbara Cg To Concrete Bridge On Fr 116
#8 Santa Barbara Cg To Concrete Bridge On Fr 116 Fair
13.4 mi away
· 148 cfs · below min (200)· Rising +8% / 24h
The Whitewater River Run in Santa Barbara CG to Concrete Bridge on FR 116 in New Mexico is a popular destination for whitewater enthusiasts. The ideal streamflow range for this…
Why 33: live conditions (fair)
33Rated
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Headwaters To Santa Barbara Campground
#9 Headwaters To Santa Barbara Campground Fair
14.6 mi away
· 148 cfs · below min (200)· Rising +8% / 24h
The Whitewater River Run from Headwaters to Santa Barbara Campground in New Mexico offers a thrilling adventure for experienced rafters. The ideal streamflow range for this…
Why 33: live conditions (fair)
33Rated
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Headwaters To Confluence With San Leonardo
#10 Headwaters To Confluence With San Leonardo Fair
18.5 mi away
· 148 cfs · below min (200)· Rising +8% / 24h
The Whitewater River run from Headwaters to Confluence with San Leonardo in the state of New Mexico is a popular destination for paddling enthusiasts. The ideal streamflow range…
Why 33: live conditions (fair)
33Rated
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Confluence With Rito De La Olla To Nf Boundary
#11 Confluence With Rito De La Olla To Nf Boundary Poor
5.7 mi away
· 0 cfs · below min (200)· Rising +36% / 24h
The Whitewater River run from Confluence With Rito De La Olla to Nf Boundary in New Mexico is a popular destination for whitewater enthusiasts. The ideal streamflow range for this…
Why 16: live conditions (poor)
16Rated
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Headwaters To Confluence With Rito De La Olla
#12 Headwaters To Confluence With Rito De La Olla Poor
5.9 mi away
· 0 cfs · below min (200)· Rising +36% / 24h
The Whitewater River Run from Headwaters to Confluence with Rito De La Olla in New Mexico is a 10-mile segment with a class II-III rating. The ideal streamflow range for this…
Why 16: live conditions (poor)
16Rated
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Confluence With Rio Angostura To Osha Diversion
#13 Confluence With Rio Angostura To Osha Diversion Poor
9.8 mi away
· 3 cfs · below min (200)· Falling -6% / 24h
. The Confluence with Rio Angostura to Osha Diversion is a popular whitewater river run located in the state of New Mexico. The ideal streamflow range for this segment is between…
Why 16: live conditions (poor)
16Rated
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Rio Embudo
#14 Rio Embudo Poor
10.5 mi away
· 3 cfs · below min (200)· Falling -6% / 24h
The Rio Embudo in New Mexico is a popular whitewater river run that offers exciting rapids and scenic views. The ideal streamflow range for this river is between 200 and 1,000…
Why 16: live conditions (poor)
16Rated
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Rio Embudo
#15 Rio Embudo Poor
11.4 mi away
· 3 cfs · below min (200)· Falling -6% / 24h
The Rio Embudo is a popular whitewater river run located in northern New Mexico. The ideal streamflow range for this river is between 200-500 cubic feet per second (cfs), which…
Why 16: live conditions (poor)
16Rated

Paddling near Ranchos De Taos

The Ranchos De Taos area has 32 paddle runs on Snoflo, ranked by live conditions, visitor reviews, and logged trips — so the best, closest options rise to the top.

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