Rio Embudo Paddle Report

Last Updated: 2025-06-28

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The Rio Embudo is a popular whitewater river run located in northern New Mexico.


Summary

The ideal streamflow range for this river is between 200-500 cubic feet per second (cfs), which typically occurs during the spring months of April through June.

The Rio Embudo is rated as a class III-IV river, with several technical rapids and obstacles along its 6.5 mile run. Some notable rapids include "Pillow Rock," "Landslide," and "Narrows," which require advanced paddling skills and experience to navigate safely.

The Rio Embudo is regulated by the Bureau of Land Management and the New Mexico State Parks Division. Visitors are required to have a valid permit to access the river, which can be obtained from the local ranger station or online. Additionally, visitors are required to follow Leave No Trace principles and pack out all trash and waste.

Overall, the Rio Embudo is a challenging and exciting whitewater river run that is best suited for experienced paddlers during the ideal streamflow range. It offers stunning scenery and a thrilling adventure for those who seek it.

15-Day Long Term Forecast


River Run Details

Last Updated 2025-06-28
River Levels 133 cfs (4.02 ft)
Percent of Normal 97%
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Class Level iii-iv
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Streamflow Discharge cfs
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Reporting Streamgage USGS 08277470
       

5-Day Hourly Forecast Detail