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...

Enchanted Forest XC Ski Area

Enchanted Forest  XC Ski Area

New Mexico’s only full service cross country ski area Open 7 days a week 9am to 4:30pm Enchanted Forest offers 33km of 12 – 16 ft wide groomed trails for both classic and freestyle skiing and 15km devoted to snowshoes, as well as 5km of trails to ski with your dog, and access to miles and miles of backcountry trails.   Enchanted Forest is...

ALL SEASONS SPORTS

ALL SEASONS SPORTS

Red River’s Complete Ski Shop since 1970.  Located one block from the ski area, our outstanding customer service provides the highest level of ski, blade, snowboard, helmet and clothing rental.  We showcase the largest selection of ski clothing, gloves, hats, goggles, shoes and accessories.  Our knowledgeable and friendly family and staff are here to...

Sitzmark Sports & Lodging

Sitzmark Sports & Lodging

Sitzmark Sports & Lodge in Red River, NM Red River is located in New Mexico’s famous Enchanted Circle.  Red River features skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, snow shoeing and cross country skiing.  In this family friendly vacation resort you can also enjoy a variety of evening entertainment including restaurants, live music and dancing. Sitzmark Sports...

Snowshoeing at Enchanted Forest

Snowshoeing at Enchanted Forest

SNOWSHOEING SENSATIONS! Living in the mountains, everyone you meet asks you, “Oh, you must ski then?” Nope! And have no intentions of doing so at this age, either! So how do you fit into a ski community, when you feel you would look better in a black Jaguar, than in a white body cast? Go snowshoeing, of course! What better way to get an easier workout,...

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...