Category: Activities
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Where Can I Catch Fish?
The Upper Valley and the Red River through town are heavily stocked by the Red River Chamber of Commerce, thanks to your tourism dollars. The NM Department of Fish & Game also stocks the rivers and lakes in the area. • Upper Red River – Fishing in the beaver ponds above the Upper Valley…
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Riding the High Country
Red River is a wonderful place to enjoy riding a Mountain Bike. The area offers many trails with stunning views, abundant wild life usually hidden from motorized vehicles, crisp mountain air and meandering streams, old abandoned mines and cabins, along with the beauty of the Southern Rockies. Trails range from single track experienced rides…
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Take a Hike!
The best way to experience the mountains up close and personal is hiking on one of the many beautiful trails around the Red River. There are lots of choices depending on your fitness level and hiking companions. Be sure and go prepared with water, sunscreen, rain gear, snack/lunch, hat, jacket, shelter and layers of…
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Summer Tubing at RRSA
Back by popular demand, Summer Mountain Tubing at the Red River Ski & Summer Area will be open daily from June 12 – August 15 for your family fun and excitement. There are two tracks operating side by side on Gold Rush Hill so you can race down the 800 foot course to the…
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What’s a Rail Jam?
What is a Rail Jam? A Rail Jam is a jib contest (Jibbing is technical riding on non-standard surfaces, usually performing tricks, referring to the action of jumping, sliding or riding on top of objects other than snow). Skiers and Snowboarders perform tricks on rails, boxes, pipes, towers, wall rides, etc. Rail Jam’s usually…
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Youth Programs at RRSA
Youth Ski/Ride Center The Youth Ski & Ride Center offers class packages and private lessons for children ages 4-12. Private lessons only for 3 year-olds. Lesson packages include lesson, lift ticket, and rental equipment for one price with or without lunch. Our Youth Center Coaches are specially trained and love to create a safe,…
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Snowcoach Dinner Tours
Our Snow Coach Dinner Tour has exceeded all expectations! Great food and “A Cozy Mountain Experience” at the Red River Ski and Summer Area’s Tip Restaurant create a memorable experience at 10,350 feet. Your tour starts at the Lift House and ascends 1600 vertical feet to the Ski Tip Restaurant. You will hear the…
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Li’l Buckaroos Child Care
New for the 2014/15 Ski Season is the Snow Play area for children registered in Buckaroo Child Care. While you’re on the slopes, your littlest cowboy or cowgirl will be happy and comfortable in our Buckaroo Child Care Facility. We accept children six months to four years of age. Our well-trained, attentive childcare workers…
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Haulin’ In from Out of State
For out-of-state riders who bring their own sleds to ride, a non-resident permit is required by the state of New Mexico to ride on public lands. This applies to Snowmobiles, ATVs, Dirt Bikes and any Offroad Vehicles. Familiarize yourself with NM law. For instance, all persons who are under 18 years of age are…
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Colorful Fall Events
Fall colors come to life in the cool mountain air of Red River, New Mexico. Join us for upcoming exciting events such as “Aspencade Arts and Crafts Fair” September 26-28. Steampunk takes center stage during this festive event that commemorates Red River’s 1895 founding with a costume contest, fashion show, mad hatter tea party…