A Winter Getaway To New Mexico's Snowiest Town Is Nothing Short Of Magical
Craving a winter getaway? Take a trip to Red River, the snowiest down in New Mexico. This charming area is stunning year-round, but it takes on a whole new glow during the colder months. When a fresh blanket of snow covers the hillsides, people flock to the slopes. Bundle up and pack your bags with your winter travel essentials — this picturesque destination is nothing short of magical.

As the snowiest town in New Mexico, this place is truly a winter wonderland.

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This massive destination is always covered in fresh, white snow (even when Mother Nature doesn't provide it). They have 102 show guns -- the most powerful system in the whole state.
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Red River Ski & Summer Area, 400 Pioneer Rd, Red River, NM 87558, USA
No matter what kind of snowy excursion you're looking for, chances are Red River Ski Area has it. Slide down the slopes in a snow tube or rent a pair of skis. You can even take a lesson from an expert while you're there.

Red River Brewing Company & Distillery, 217 W Main St, Red River, NM 87558, USA
Watch the snow gracefully fall to the ground as you sip on a tasty local brew. In the mood for a cocktail? This local business has you covered. In addition to beer, Red River Brewing Company and Distillery makes vodka, gin, rum, and an agave spirit.

Carson National Forest, New Mexico 87530, USA
Covering more than 1.5 million acres, this verdant natural area is home to unimaginable beauty. If you want to hike, explore the Williams Lake Trail and soak up the views.

11 Pine St, Red River, NM 87558, USA
Extend your trip and stay at Carson Cabin! This mountainside property has a cozy fireplace, perfect for warming up after a chilly day outdoors.

STEAM COFFEE & TEA CO., 400 W Main St, Red River, NM 87558, USA
Steam Coffee & Tea Co also sells incredible pastries -- don't pass these up!
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