Big Bend River Camping
Experience the Majestic Limestone Gorges of the
Lower Rio Grande
AT A GLANCE
Highlights
- Family Friendly Wilderness Camping
- Pristine Canyon Country
- Wildlife and Scenic Vistas
- Side Hikes and Explorations
- Multiple Trip Options
Overview
As the Rio Grande arches through the rugged landscapes of the Big Bend it carves its way through a series of isolated limestone canyons. Each canyon presents its own set of unique qualities that will leave those lucky enough to pass through them with a distinct and unforgettable sense of awe.
2025/26 Trip Suggestions: We are hopeful for some nice flows in the fall of 2025 and will likely be offering our classic Santa Elena downstream and upstream trips as multi-day options, along with 2 and 3 day trips on Temple Canyon. Boquillas Canyon will be great for a 3-5 day experience at current flows, and the Lower Canyons remains the cream of the crop for a 7-10 day active wilderness adventures.
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About
Season: Year around, Peak: March-April and October-November
With five major canyons in the 300 plus miles of smaller canyons and wilderness, Big Bend of the Rio Grande is completely unique in the American west, combining a relatively placid river with supreme wilderness values.
We are often asked which canyon trip is “best” or most scenic, which is a very difficult thing to asses!
Read below for a brief rundown on the various canyon options, though bear in mind that trip lengths and availability are dependent on flow. Because of this fact, it is often best to approach a Big Bend river trip with an idea of how much time you want to spend on the water, and then go from there.
Santa Elena Canyon is the 20-mile long prototype Big Bend Canyon (limestone). It features the famous Rockslide rapid (class III), and is the classic entry river experience for the lower Rio Grande river tripper. Santa Elena is the most popular and most accessible two or three day trip in the Big Bend. Combined with the Great Unknown section directly below, it makes for an amazing 8-10 day river adventure.
Mariscal Canyon, 10 miles, lies down a 25 mile rough dirt road, features two whitewater chutes, iceberg-like boulders and beautiful camping. When time and water allow, it combines well with Vicente and Hot Springs canyons for aa 31-mile desert and canyon four-day. A weeklong Mariscal/Boquillas canyon trip is a memorable 61-miler.
Hot Springs Canyon is one of our premier day trip sections. Join us for a wonderful float in Big Bend National park, riverside lunch, and a visit to the Langford Hot Springs!
Boquillas Canyon itself is a 33-mile 3-5 day trip on placid water, inside a varied canyon with the national park’s loftiest vistas and the location of the geological and hydrological “big bend”. This trip starts near Rio Grande Village, making a day trip to Boquillas, Mx a fun and culturally interesting addition to the river trip.
Temple Canyon is the most reliable wilderness 2-3 day trip in the Big Bend. 11 miles of desert canyons, views of the Sierra Del Carmen mountain range, and pristine night skies make this a great family or group getaway for all ages and abilities. Temple is also the first canyon of the Lower Canyons.
The Lower Canyons is Texas’ premier wilderness whitewater trip (east of the park). The 7-10 day, 85-mile trip contains several challenging rapids, supreme desert wilderness and wildlife, isolated side canyons, side hikes, and towering walls up to 2000 feet.
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Disclaimer: In the Big Bend of Texas we have been asked by the National Park Service to operate our business under the name “Further Adventures” to limit confusion with another outfitter with a similar name to ours. Please be aware of this potential confusion and feel free to ask if you have any questions.
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