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Rio Grande Wild & Scenic River
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A Lower Canyons View
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A Lower Canyons View

Quiet and solitude are rare qualities in today’s modern world, but are qualities that exemplify the majesty of the Rio Grande. Using a canoe or raft to escape into the river’s magical canyons, is one of the best ways to truly experience the Rio Grande Wild & Scenic River. Whether you decide on a day trip or a 10-day journey, each of these canyons will carry you into an ethereal world of water, rock, and sky.

On the Rio
Outfitters and guide services
A listing of businesses that offer equipment, guides, and shuttles.
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In the Lower Canyons
Floating the Lower Canyons
Learn more about this remote section of the Rio Grande
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Rangers at an illegal wax camp, 1950s  

Did You Know?
The harvesting and processing of the candellila plant into wax has long been a border industry. In the 1950s, illegal wax camps could be found in Mariscal, Boquillas and the Lower Canyons. Observant floaters can still see remains of these camps along the Rio Grande Wild & Scenic River today.
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Last Updated: September 22, 2006 at 09:03 EST