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The Taos Junction Bridge Boat Launch is a concrete boat ramp located in New Mexico. It is approximately 30 feet wide and provides access to the Rio Grande River. The ramp is suitable for small to medium-sized watercraft, including canoes, kayaks, and motorized boats.
According to the latest information available, the Taos Junction Bridge Boat Launch is open year-round and does not have any fees or permits required for use. The river it services is popular for water-based recreational activities such as fishing, paddling, and tubing.
It is important to note that river conditions can change rapidly, especially during periods of heavy rainfall or snowmelt. Visitors are encouraged to check local weather and river conditions before planning a trip to the Taos Junction Bridge Boat Launch.
Discharge | Stage | Elevation | |
SAN FRANCISCO C AT UPPER STA
2024-12-16T02:45:00.000 |
-999cfs | 0.00ft | 8941ft |
RIO GRANDE NEAR MONTE VISTA
2024-12-16T02:15:00.000 |
288cfs | 3.41ft | 7663ft |
RIO GRANDE NEAR LOBATOS
2024-12-16T02:30:00.000 |
637cfs | 2.16ft | 7432ft |
CULEBRA CREEK AT SAN LUIS
2024-12-16T02:30:00.000 |
12cfs | 0.27ft | 7966ft |
RIO GRANDE AT ALAMOSA
2024-12-16T02:30:00.000 |
289cfs | 3.39ft | 7543ft |
CONEJOS RIVER NEAR MOGOTE
2024-12-16T02:15:00.000 |
150cfs | 2.37ft | 8278ft |
PINOS CREEK NEAR DEL NORTE
2024-12-16T02:15:00.000 |
-999cfs | 1.24ft | 8475ft |
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