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Flottez dans les canyons du Rio Grande

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Descendez dans les nombreux canyons du Rio Grande en bateau. Flottez à travers le paysage spectaculaire de la frontière internationale. Le niveau d'eau détermine dans quel canyon nous flottons et si nous flottons dans des canoës, des kayaks ou des radeaux. Ce char panoramique est idéal pour tous les âges. Venez explorer le désert de Chihuahuan et découvrez la géologie, les plantes et l'histoire. Il s'agit d'une excursion d'une journée complète, vous serez responsable d'apporter votre déjeuner et nous avons les glacières pour emballer votre déjeuner.
Ville: Parc national de Big Bend
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Private transportation
All equipment to float the river will be provided: boats, PFD- personal floatation device, paddle, and a dry bag to keep your valuables in
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Private transportation
All equipment to float the river will be provided: boats, PFD- personal floatation device, paddle, and a dry bag to keep your valuables in
All Fees and Taxes
Private transportation
Information additionnelle
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Vérifications régulières de la température du personnel
  • Contrôles de température pour les voyageurs à l'arrivée
  • Politique de maintien à domicile payée pour le personnel présentant des symptômes
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
À quoi s'attendre
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Terlingua
The tour starts in Terlingua, TX. As we ride in vans to the river learn about the cultural history, geology, flora and fauna of the Chihuahuan Desert. Once at the river we will get outfitted in PFD's (personal floatation devices) and pack cameras and other valuables into dry bags. We will do a safety briefing and paddling instruction talk. After several hours of floating we will stop on the side of the river for a picnic and swim. You are responsible to pack a lunch and water bottle, we will have water to refill your bottles and coolers for your food. Alcoholic beverages are allowed in cans. We will continue our float down the international boundary.We typically return to Terlingua around 4:30 p.m.
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Terlingua
The tour starts in Terlingua, TX. As we ride in vans to the river learn about the cultural history, geology, flora and fauna of the Chihuahuan Desert. Once at the river we will get outfitted in PFD's (personal floatation devices) and pack cameras and other valuables into dry bags. We will do a safety briefing and paddling instruction talk. After several hours of floating we will stop on the side of the river for a picnic and swim. You are responsible to pack a lunch and water bottle, we will have water to refill your bottles and coolers for your food. Alcoholic beverages are allowed in cans. We will continue our float down the international boundary.We typically return to Terlingua around 4:30 p.m.
3
Terlingua
The tour starts in Terlingua, TX. As we ride in vans to the river learn about the cultural history, geology, flora and fauna of the Chihuahuan Desert. Once at the river we will get outfitted in PFD's (personal floatation devices) and pack cameras and other valuables into dry bags. We will do a safety briefing and paddling instruction talk. After several hours of floating we will stop on the side of the river for a picnic and swim. You are responsible to pack a lunch and water bottle, we will have water to refill your bottles and coolers for your food. Alcoholic beverages are allowed in cans. We will continue our float down the international boundary.We typically return to Terlingua around 4:30 p.m.
4
Terlingua
La visite commence à Terlingua, TX. Pendant que nous montons dans des camionnettes jusqu'à la rivière, découvrez l'histoire culturelle, la géologie, la flore et la faune du désert de Chihuahuan. Une fois à la rivière, nous nous équiperons de VFI (dispositifs de flottaison personnels) et emballerons les caméras et autres objets de valeur dans des sacs étanches. Nous ferons un briefing sur la sécurité et une conférence sur les instructions de pagayage. Après plusieurs heures de flottaison nous nous arrêterons au bord de la rivière pour un pique-nique et une baignade. Vous êtes responsable d'emballer un lunch et une bouteille d'eau, nous aurons de l'eau pour remplir vos bouteilles et des glacières pour votre nourriture. Les boissons alcoolisées sont autorisées en canette. Nous continuerons notre navigation le long de la frontière internationale. Nous retournons généralement à Terlingua vers 16h30.
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Commentaires (97)
Fun4AnT
Jan 2021
We have kayaks of our own but we still look for opportunities to go kayaking whenever we travel (Colorado River below the Hoover Dam, Seward Alaska, etc.). These trips always give us a different perspective of where we are and this was no exception. Kayaking the Santa Elena Canyon was incredible! It's one thing to stick your feet in the water or to look up at the rock walls from the river's edge . . . it's another to float in the water and see both sides of the canyon rising straight up to beautiful blue skies. This was our first boomerang trip and paddling upstream was not difficult at all. There were a couple spots where the water was low and we had to walk our kayaks but it wasn't that bad. The water is cold and it gets chilly floating in the shadows, so wear lots of layers and move your feet slowly in the water, to avoid splashing water into the boots they provide. The folks walking the trails beside the river wearing shorts and t-shirts gave us some strange looks as we floated out of the canyon, wearing our winter caps, sweatshirts and coats - but that's okay. We were comfortable. Erica was our guide and provided us with the history of the area and an explanation of the rock layers and formations we saw. Her passion and love for what she does and where she lives is evident. (Hopefully we'll catch up with her in the Smoky Mountains some day.) There is a lot to see in Big Bend National Park and there is no better way to see the Rio Grande than by kayak. We would absolutely recommend this for anyone exploring Big Bend.
Mirriam B
Dec 2020
FAAAABULOUS CREW - Informative, sweet, funny, highly experienced. We’ve been to Big Bend more than a handful of times yet this was our favorite experience by far. You really can’t beat being told stories of the land by those that know it best, we even got a killer history lesson on the bus ride back to headquarters. I wish I remembered the gentleman’s name who drove us back! He was hilarious, the bird expert of the tour, piercing eyes, terrible dad jokes – – I believe he was from California – – he was great! Five stars. Obviously the sisters that run the businesses are unbelievably phenomenal, wish we could learn from them for more than just a few hours. Will definitely be returning again. ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
76MitchM
Dec 2020
My son and I kayaked in the Big Bend State Park. The tour chooses the river based on current water levels. They picked us up at the take out point and that was great in that we could leave our dry clothes in the car and we also avoided having to wear our Covid masks all the way there since we didn’t ride in their van. Our guides Josh, Rye and Adam were very safety conscious, pointed out interesting facts and had good stories to tell. They provided us with rubber boots but I advise just wearing some old tennis shoes because the boots filled up with water and were clumsy to walk in. You will get wet but it’s not really uncomfortable. The temperature started at 50 degrees and warmed up to 72 the day we went (between Christmas and New Years) and we didn’t get cold. Between sunlight and paddling, you’ll stay warm.

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