RED RIVER SKI AREA

RED RIVER SKI AREA

Ski New Mexico at Red River Ski Area Looking For A Retreat From The Heat? Pack up your family and loved ones and head towards 8,750 ft where experiences are a little bit simpler. Leave life’s expectations and demands behind as you enter the Carson National Forest and the small town called Red River, New Mexico. This quaint little mountain town offers you...

Bobcat Pass Wilderness Adventures

Bobcat Pass Wilderness Adventures

Visit us at Bobcat Pass Wilderness Adventures for the ultimate in outdoor fun in the beautiful Sangre de Cristo mountains. We have year ’round activities for the whole family. You can sit by a campfire and enjoy live cowboy music under the stars and try some of the best steaks this side of the Mississippi, snowmobile in the pristine high country wilderness...

Winter Carnival Snowmobile Race set for January 19, 2013 at Red River Ski Area

Winter Carnival Snowmobile Race set for January 19, 2013 at Red River Ski Area

Red River Winter Carnival is set for January 19, 2013. The snowmobile races will feature stock and modified machines and will stage at 3 PM at the Copper Chair at the Red River Ski Area. Applications and waivers are available on this site under the Events Calendar on that date in January. We welcome your participation in this fun winter event! For more...

Red River Sled Shed

Red River Sled Shed

Come with us on a guided snowmobile tour in the beautiful Carson National Forest. Join us in this fun-filled winter 2012 & 2013 sport!! Explore the mountains aboard late model Ski-Doo snowmobiles. We have miles of winding groomed trails, large open meadows, scenic peaks and overlooks. You’ll find some of the best snowmobiling available...

The Snow’s Deep Here!

The Snow’s Deep Here!

At the top of Bobcat Pass, just east of Red River, is Bobcat Pass Wilderness Adventures, where they offer a little twist to the guided tours, according to owner Henry Lewis. “We Run on private property,” Lewis said. “We guide them up to the play areas and let them go.” The ride up is about 15 minutes and then the riders “ride at their own discretion....

Preventing Altitude Sickness

Preventing Altitude Sickness

When you arrive at a higher altitude than where you normally live and play, you may experience a number of symptoms that include dizziness, nausea, fatigure and shortness of breath. These symptoms are caused by two things. First, the barometric pressure is less at higher altitudes (there is less pressure on the outside of your body) so fluids from the...