Field notes
Stories from Red River, seasonal guides, local insights, and reasons to head into the Sangre de Cristo mountains.

September and October, however, offer beautiful fall colors and some great family friendly festivals to enjoy in Red River, N.M.
Sara · January 15, 2020

We are cooling down for the fall in the beautiful mountains of Red River, New Mexico. Here's what we have going on!
Hiking Hanna · January 15, 2020

The colors are changing, the Aspen Butterfly is starting to appear, and folks are out chopping their firewood; so get ready to break out the marshmallows cause Fall in Red River is here!
Hiking Hanna · January 15, 2020

With winter right around the corner and the weather already starting to change, it is time to plan the perfect winter getaway to Red River, New Mexico!
Sara · January 15, 2020

There are two ski areas that call Red River home, Red River Ski & Summer Area and The Enchanted Forest Cross Country & Snowshoe Area.
Sara · January 15, 2020

We know that when you come to Red River for your winter vacation in the mountains, the first thing on your mind is hitting the slopes! But before you hop on the platinum lift, there are a few housekeeping items you have to cross off your…
Sara · January 15, 2020

Everyone who is considering skiing for the first time, young or not-so-young, has to start somewhere.
Sara · January 15, 2020

While planning your ski trip to Red River you might be asking yourself... what on Earth do I pack?
Sara · January 15, 2020

While views are plentiful among the rentals of Reservations Unlimited, we have chosen 5 rentals with the views that are Instagram worthy!
Hiking Hanna · January 15, 2020

Altitude sickness is something we’ve become used to up here in the mountains.
Sara · January 15, 2020

Red River is a mountain retreat that’s built for exploring.
Hiking Hanna · January 15, 2020

It’s easy to see why the locals always have stay-cations and not vacations.
Sara · January 15, 2020