
Half Day Hikes *
Enjoy a half-day hike in the Santa Fe National Forest with an expert
guide who will accompany your group and provide a fun and enjoyable
trip. We customize hikes for each group's interest and ability level;
from flat to steep terrain, we can take you there. Hikes depart Santa
Fe at 9:00 and return just in time for lunch. (We provide transportation
from an in-town location, water, and a snack on the trail.)
Price
$55.00** each
Minimum Group Size 4 - People
Half and Full-Day Bike Tours *
Guided
Mountain Bike Tours include:
Van transportation, high quality Trek front suspension bikes, helmets,
water, snacks (on half-day trips), lunch (on full-day trips), and
experienced guides to get you where you need to be or help out with
a flat tire.
Pacheco Canyon Downhill
This bike tour is a wonderful trip for families and groups of all
ability levels. Start your day by shuttling to the trailhead just
below the Santa Fe Ski Area, where we'll begin our ride down a gentle
dirt road through the Santa Fe National Forest.* There is very little
pedaling along this mostly downhill trip. A great ride for people
not used to the altitude, or for those who haven't any mountain biking
experience. Half day.
Price $75.00** each
Minimum Group Size 4 - People (add on trips may be available)
Rail Trail Bike Tour
Want
to do something different? Take a bike tour along the historic Santa
Fe Southern Railway: 13 miles of single track. Explore 1880s history
as you ride south of Santa Fe to Lamy. Our guides will provide a picnic-style
lunch.
Half Day
Ride Out and Back
Price $60.00** each Private Group of 2-3 people $210.00
Minimum Group Size 4 - People
Full Day
One way w/ Train Ride
Price $150.00** each (Price includes rail ticket and lunch)
Minimum Group Size 4 - People
Multi-Sport
Raft
and Hike White Rock Canyon *
A day in White Rock Canyon, just west of Santa Fe, is a combination
trip including many of the features that make northern New Mexico
a special place. We will float through a spectacular canyon formed
millions of years ago during the age of volcanoes. At lunch, we will
discover we are in the land of the Anasazi Indians as we visit a site
that is hundreds of years old. We will also take time during the lunch
break to cool off in the beautiful, clear Pajarito Springs, a refreshing
dip on hot summer days.
After
lunch, we return to the rafts, looking forward to class II - III rapids
and more amazing sights. As we approach the takeout, it's time to
change our focus to hiking. We deflate and roll up the rafts in preparation
for a moderate two-and-a-half mile hike up Frijoles Canyon to the
headquarters of Bandelier National Monument. Each guest will be carrying
his or her own personal flotation device, paddle and rain-gear, but
no one will notice because of the incredible surrounding beauty. A
refreshing snack and ice-cold beverages wait at the end of the hike.
Minimum age on White Rock Canyon is seven.
Price:
$135** per person.
Minimum Group Size 4 - People
Raft
and Ride *
Combine a two-hour morning mountain bike tour in the Santa Fe National
Forest with a delicious picnic-style lunch, followed by an afternoon
of rafting on the Class III Rio Grande Racecourse. Get your workout
in the morning, and cool off as the heat builds up in the afternoon.
Our guides will supply everything including high quality Trek front
suspension mountain bikes, foul-weather clothing, lunch, snacks, and
water while you're on your trip.
Price
$125** each
Minimum Group Size 4 - People (add-on trips may be available)
La Junta (Middle Box) *
Just
upstream of the famous Taos Box is a hidden secret of New Mexico rafting.
Seldom floated is the beautiful remote river between La Junta (junction
of the Red River and the Rio Grande) and the John Dunn Bridge. After
a short hike down into the gorge along the miners' trail, we'll prepare
the rafts and float down this amazing river. This trip is mostly scenic
floating, with one significant class III rapid near the end. Inflatable
kayaks are availailable.
Price $135*
Minimum Group Size 4 - People
Kokopelli
Rafting operates in accordance with permits issued by
The Bureau of Land Management, USDA
Santa Fe National Forest and Bandelier
National Monument.
**Prices
do not include taxes or federal user fees.
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