#1.
Ute Park, New Mexico, United States
The Cimarron River is a tributary of the Arkansas. It extends over 698 miles (1123 km) across four states (New Mexico, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Kansas). The headwaters flow from Johnson Mesa west of Folsom in northeastern New Mexico. ... More on AnglerWeb.com

#2.
Six Mile Gate, New Mexico, United States

#3.
Philmont National Scout Ranch, 17 Deer Run Road, Cimarron, NM 87714, United States

#4.
Angel Fire, New Mexico, United States

#5.
Angel Fire
You can do either a good technical loop, or take all the way up to OSHA Meadow. The loop should be done by taking the west route first, which has some hardcore climbs. Once you get up to the old ca... More on trails.mtbr.com
Great views of the sangre de cristos up here. More on trails.mtbr.com

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P.O. Box 454, Red River, NM 87558
First time on a snow mobile and it was fantastic, snow was 3 feet deep, the sled was fast and the drops ... More on TripAdvisor
We had a lot of fun on the snow mobiles, but it wasn't really a tour. They took you out to an open field an... More on TripAdvisor

#7.
400 Pioneer Road, Red River, NM 87558
There are many great unique little places to eat also. More on Yahoo! Travel
WE had a lot of fun nice place to be good skiing nice people and atmosphere clean good food and nice bars and fun fun fun for all people More on Yahoo! Travel

#8.
Red River
Jeep road, single track and pavement. Major climing on the jeep road but is rewarded with great downhill singletrack through thick ... More on trails.mtbr.com
If this trail was ridden more and better maintained, it would be awesome. More on trails.mtbr.com

#9.
Red River,NM,US
A 14.2 mile loop. Find the start of the mileage by parking in the center of town (recommended as you will need the warm up to the burly climbing at the start) pedal east to the intersection of NM 5... More on trails.mtbr.com
This is a burly climb to a burly downhill. This trail deserves more attention than it seemed to get when I did it. I went itno a bike shop in Taos and told the guy about eh trail and his response w... More on trails.mtbr.com

#10.
P.O. Box 454, Red River, Taos County, New Mexico
Man-it's just such a long drive for a quick weekend-but I would rate the snowmobile fun as excellent . More on TripAdvisor
They provide cold weather clothing /helmets /boots if you don't have your own (we did but what they had loo... More on TripAdvisor
