People tell us they've lived in Albuquerque their whole life and never knew they could kayak in the Rio Grande, and how beautiful the river really is when removed from the hustle and bustle of a busy city. Visitors to Albuquerque tell us how amazing it is to paddle in the middle of a major city, and see only a few signs of human intervention. Still others tell us how great it is to be in or on the water in New Mexico. Virtually everyone leaves the trip having been connected to the river and changed by the experience.
Protected from development by the levee system and irrigation acequias, the Rio Grande Bosque is a hidden gem in the heart of the state's largest city. Aside from a few homes, we see nothing but stunning views of the Sandia Mountains and assorted wildlife and waterfoul as we paddle through 10 miles of one of the largest urban forests in the world. Great Blue Heron are seen year around near the river and we often see Snowy Egrets, Cooper's Hawks and Great Horned Owls, among others. It's not uncommon to sight coyotes, grey foxes, porcupines, dessert cottontail rabits and common raccoons. Beavers are often seen on sunset or full moon tours.
Our day starts by meeting at the designated river access point, where participants park their vehicles and load into one of our passenger vans. Our guides will give a brief introduction and set the expectations for the trip as we depart to the river access point. Upon arrival, participants will receive a brief 20 minute orientation to kayaking, and safety briefing. Our guides will help you customize your boat and equipment to your personal height and weight. As we launch, our guides will take you through a sequence of strokes to maneuver your boat with ease and confidence. Our tour will continue ~10 miles, and typically takes about 4 hours, depending on the size of the group, the flow rate of the river, time spent ovserving wildlife or enjoying the scenery. Once we reach our destination, participants return gear to the guide, and finish with a brief review of the lessons learned.
Full payment is due at the time of registration, and is non-refundable. Full payment is required to reserve your spot in this event. No spot is reserved untill full payment is received.
New Mexico Kayak Instruction accepts cash, check or credit cards over the phone.
CANCELLATION POLICY
Your payment is a reservation for an event with limited capacity. Cancellations or rescheduling request 4 or more days before the scheduled event are entitled to receive a refund, less a $30 cancellation fee. We're sorry, but cancellations or no-shows within 3 days of the event are non-refundable, and may not be transferred to another date. You may transfer or resell this ticket to another interested party. They should, however, complete this RSVP form and understand the cancellation policy.
Kelly is someone who knows the sport of kayaking and is able to teach in a safe, effective and fun way. Not only did the girls have a total blast, but they learned the names for all parts of their kayak and equipment, how to safely enter and exit a kayak, how to help someone else who may be in trouble, what to do in inclement weather and how to best move through the water (to name a few). We had our last Girl Scout meeting of the year last week, and when I asked the girls what their favorite experience was over the last 3 years, 75% chose kayaking. I would highly recommend Kelly to anyone and would be happy to answer any questions you may have.
Before i took Kelly's class, I was convinced that a sit-inside kayak was a FLOATING COFFIN (don't mean to be so morbid). But now with what I learned in the Intro to Kayak class I feel CONFIDENT in a sit-inside kayak and my opinion has DRAMATICALY CHANGED. Looking forward to more days on the water. Thanks Kelly.