Things-To-Do Around Red River
 

OHV Permits

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  New Mexico requires each OHV to be permitted before riding on public lands. Click the following link to obtain a permit.  
Red River Community House

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  Check out the historic Red River Community House website for a list and description of all the FREE family friendly activities offered every summer. Guided hikes, aerobics, childrens' crafts and nature walks are only a few of the many activities offered.  
Red River Chamber of Commerce

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  Visit the Chamber's website for a calendar of events and a list of local businesses.  
Town of Red River/Conference Center

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  Go to the Red River Visitor's Center website for a local events calendar and things to do around town.  
Carson National Forest

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  The Carson National Forest which surrounds Red River is 1.5 million acres of mountain playground. Elevations range from 6,000 feet to 13,161 on Wheeler Peak (New Mexico's highest point). Activities include fishing, hunting, camping, hiking, skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling.  
Bobcat Pass Wilderness Adventures

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  Enjoy a "cowboy evening" of dutch oven cooking and live entertainment with Bobcat Pass Wilderness Adventures. They also offer horseback rides, fishing trips and guided hunts. Click on the following link for more details.  
Red River Ski Area

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  Visit this website for information on winter snow skiing, ski lessons, guided snowmobile tours, summer chair lift rides, and snowfall and grooming reports.  
Cross Country Ski and Snowshoe Area

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  Cross country skiing and snowshoeing only minutes from the heart of Red River. Over 33km of trails for classic and freestyle skiing and 15km devoted to snowshoeing.  
New Mexico Wineries

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  New Mexico is one of the oldest wine producing regions in America. Visit the following website to see a list of New Mexico vineyards and wineries.  
Cimarron, New Mexico

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  Take a drive through the scenic Cimarron Canyon to the historic town of Cimarron. Only 50 minutes east of Red River, it is full of history and numerous outdoor activities.  
Red River Driving Tours Map

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  Take a drive around the Enchanted Circle and view some of the most beautiful country the Sangre de Cristo mountain range has to offer.  
The Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad

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  Built in 1880, the Cumbres Toltec is the finest example of steam era mountain railroading in North America. View the breathtaking scenery as you wind your way in and out of the mountains of northern New Mexico and southern Colorado.  
Taos Pueblo

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  Dating back to between 1000 and 1450 A.D., the Pueblo appears today much as it did then. See the way the Pueblo Indians lived over 1000 years ago and browse the curio shops filled with handmade pottery, jewelry, leather goods and drums.  
Valle Vidal

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  Valle Vidal, or "The Valley of Life", is one of New Mexico's most well kept secrets. Take a 50 mile drive through the Valle from Cimarron to Costilla and view elk, deer, bear and other wildlife along the way.