10 Things to do in Red River That You Shouldn't Miss

January 12, 2022 Layne Dawes

Red River is a resort town in Taos County, New Mexico, United States, located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The population was 477 at the 2010 census. Red River is a prime spot for tourism on the Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway, and is 36 miles (57.9 kilometres) from Taos, New Mexico.
Restaurants in Red River

1. Horseshoe Lake

Red River, NM http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/carson/recreation/ohv/recarea/
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Horseshoe Lake

Rated as a difficult trail, hike is eight miles one way.

Red River, NM
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Kenneth Wyatt Gallery

Gallery that features the works of Kenneth Wyatt, celebrated artist who captures the traditions, culture and moods of the American West.

3. Columbine Trail

Red River, NM
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Columbine Trail

Approximately five miles one-way, this is a scenic and moderate-rated trail that leads hikers along a river and through meadows.

Reviewed By Missing-mountains - Joplin, United States

We got to explore this beautiful trail with old and young hikers (age range 8-50 years). It was a great trail will some slope and loose rock, but not a problem for our family. The water crossings were all either log bridges (so exciting for the kids) or well spaced, dry, solid stepping stones. In 1.5 hours we had seen numerous waterfalls, 2 meadows full of wild flowers and were tired enough to turn around. You can easily hike as far as you want or keep on pushing to the further trails. We took the easy going short hike. Enjoy.

4. Lost Lake

Red River, NM
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Lost Lake

Challenging, five miles, one way hiking trail.

Reviewed By lowell01 - Bentonville, United States

A beautiful well travelled trail. The trail has a slow manageable elevation gain of almost 2000'. Much of the hike is in the woods and then it opens up with huge views. The lake itself is a lovely alpine lake. Just a great place to take a break and enjoy the beauty. You can hike on to Horseshoe lake to reach higher elevation but for me Lost Lake is prettier and the addtition nearly adds to the difficulty of the hike.

5. Wheeler Peak

Red River, NM
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Wheeler Peak

An extremely challenging, eight to ten mile hike (one way).

Reviewed By 2gonesomewhere - Marathon, United States

New Mexico's highest peak at 13167 (13161?13159? anyway it's the tallest). Shortest trail is up the Williams Lake side - about 1/4 mile before the lake hang a left. Well marked. I measured about 9.5 miles round trip from trail head at Williams Lake parking area, including a short detour to Mt. Walter which shares saddle to Wheeler and as second highest (13141) should easily be honored with a visit. Great views of Williams Lake area, and Red River area on the other side. Another trail leaves from the Taos Ski Valley parking lot and is much longer via Bull-of-the Woods Trail. This is a nice hike too - we went part way to visit Fraser (Frazer) Mountain at 12163'. Nice hike too, bighorns around. If you go to Wheeler this way it is more like 13-14 miles round trip.

6. Fagan's Guided Fly Fishing

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Fagan's Guided Fly Fishing

Operating under special usage permit to access Carson National Forest, Guide Jeff Fagan has a variety of trips available for the novice or experienced angler. Join him for a day of fly fishing the best holes in the area. You will enjoy a great experience in the majestic Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Fly rod, tackle, and waders are provided. All participants must provide a valid NM fishing license.

7. Red River Community House

116 E. Main St., Red River, NM 87558 +1 575-754-2349 http://www.redrivercommunityhouse.org
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Red River Community House

The Red River Community House is a non-profit organization, and our activities and services are offered FREE of charge to kids and families. Daily activities at the Community House include:HikingLine DancingTeen NightMusic in the MountainsGames on the LawnBoat BuildingKids Nature ClassGeo-cachingRed River History TourInternet AccessFlower WalkMiddle Fork HikeExploration HikeYoga and PilatesZumba and much much more!!!Please come by and give us a visit, we would be more than happy to make sure your time in Red River is well spent.

8. New Mexico Adventure Company

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New Mexico Adventure Company

3 Hour Wilderness Adventure Tour 3 Times A Day (9 Am, 1 Pm And 4:30 Pm) 7 Days A Week. Safari Style- Convertible Top, Able To Accommodate 12 People Comfortably We Will Take You Panning For Gold. Lots Of History Of The Ute Indian, Gold Rush And The Old West 100% Wilderness Wildlife Always Possible (elk, Black Bear, Big Horn Sheep) OUR SEASON STARTS THE FIRST WEEKEND IN JUNE THROUGH OCTOBER (UNTILL IT STARTS SNOWING)

9. Enchanted Forest Cross Country Ski Area

29 Sangre de Cristo Dr, Red River, NM 87558 +1 575-754-6112 [email protected] http://www.enchantedforestxc.com
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Enchanted Forest Cross Country Ski Area

Enchanted Forest is New Mexico's largest and only full service cross country ski area. We offer a full rental shop, PSIA XC ski lessons, ski patrol, and snack bar, all at our comfy day lodge and lesson area. With 32 km of ski trails, and 18 km of snowshoe trails we offer plenty of terrain for anyone to have fun. We also offer Summer and Winter on trail yurt rentals. Ski or Snowshoe in the Winter, or Hike or Mt. Bike in the Summer.

Reviewed By hannahlQ2040XP

This is a charming and beautiful place for Nordic skiing. The owners and staff are just lovely and we are definitely coming back!

10. Red River Offroad

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Red River Offroad

Off-road Mountain Tours. The only year around tour guide company in Red River. Jeep Tours..UTV Tours... Fall Foliage Tours of the Spectacular Aspen color change. Winter Snow Tours on our Snow Cat November-March.

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