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4 years ago

A nice place to Ski within driving distance for us...

A nice place to Ski within driving distance for us. Everyone is helpful and friendly. The parking lot was muddy and the roads in and out to the lifts had many potholes. The bathrooms are a tad bit small but clean. The crowd was decent and not overcrowded. Overall we had a great time ! We would come back again.

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4 years ago

We enjoyed skiing here. It s small enough so it s ...

We enjoyed skiing here. It s small enough so it s not too crowded. It s a great place for kids to learn to ski. My only complaint would be the ski patrol was extremely rude. I have been skiing many different places all my life and have never had a ski patrol person even talk to me. Here, they all want to patrol the already cautious skiers instead of the reckless ones.

About Red River Ski Area

Red River Ski Area: A Real Ski Resort Built By Miners, Not Developers

If you're looking for a real New Mexico winter or summer vacation, Red River Ski Area is the place to be. This ski resort is not a fabricated vision of what a great ski town should be. Instead, it's the real deal - built by miners, not developers.

Located in the heart of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in northern New Mexico, Red River Ski Area offers some of the best skiing and snowboarding in the state. With over 400 skiable acres and 57 trails ranging from beginner to expert level, there's something for everyone here.

But skiing isn't all that Red River has to offer. In fact, this resort is just as popular during the summer months as it is during winter. Visitors can enjoy hiking and mountain biking on over 20 miles of trails that wind through stunning alpine scenery.

One thing that sets Red River apart from other ski resorts is its history. The town was founded in 1895 by gold prospectors who were drawn to the area by rumors of rich deposits in nearby mountains. While they didn't find much gold, they did discover silver and copper - which led to a mining boom that lasted well into the early 20th century.

The miners who worked these mines were hardy individuals who knew how to survive in harsh conditions. They built their own homes and businesses using whatever materials they could find - including logs salvaged from nearby forests.

When skiing became popular in New Mexico during the mid-20th century, some enterprising locals decided to turn one of these old mining camps into a ski resort. And so Red River Ski Area was born.

Today, visitors can still see evidence of this mining heritage throughout town - from historic buildings like The Old Tymer's Cafe (which dates back to 1938) to abandoned mine shafts that dot nearby hillsides.

But while Red River may have started out as a rough-and-tumble mining camp turned ski resort, it has since evolved into something much more sophisticated. Today's visitors will find modern amenities like high-speed chairlifts and snowmaking equipment alongside charming lodges with crackling fireplaces and cozy hot tubs.

And despite its growth over the years, Red River has managed to maintain its small-town charm thanks largely to its friendly locals who are always happy to welcome visitors with open arms.

So whether you're looking for an adrenaline-pumping day on the slopes or a peaceful hike through pristine wilderness areas (or both!), make sure you add Red River Ski Area to your list of must-visit destinations when planning your next trip out west!