The recreation area has the following services:[1][2][3]
Visitor center
Overlooks, including La Junta Point over the confluence of the Rio Grande and Red River
A 13-mile back country byway
Five campgrounds, picnic areas and restrooms
Two group shelters
Trails access the Taos plateau, Guadalupe Mountain, back country campsites or down to the river beds. Petroglyphs are visible on the walls of the gorge. Many of the trails begin at the campgrounds.
Wildlife in the park include mountain blue-birds, red-tail hawks, mule deer and prairie dogs. Fishing and boating is available with stipulations for fishing licenses, boating permits and other requirements. Mountain bikes may traverse roads and the Guadalupe Mountain Trail, Rinconada Loop Trail, and Red River Fault Trails.[1] Whitewater rafting, kayaking, and rock climbing activities are also available at the park.[2]
The recreation area is open throughout the year,[3] but during the winter months road conditions should be checked prior to travel.[2] The Visitor Center is open between Memorial Day and Labor Day.[3]
Wild Rivers Back Country Byway
The byway is a designated one of the New Mexico Scenic Byways and operated between an area two miles north of Questa and Cerro. The 13 mile byway—NM 378—has panoramic views that include many mountain peaks like Blanca Peak. It also provides access to park facilities, like the Wild Rivers visitor center and parking lots to campgrounds and trail heads.[2][3]