![]() In the winter it’s all about fun in the snow. The glowing lights on the slopes are an annual must-see display in Red River. Fortunately today the torchlight method used is much safer. In the early days skiers literally soaked torches in propane before making their way down the mountains. The kickoff Torchlight Parade & Fireworks event has been taking place at the Red River Ski & Summer Area for over 46 years. Starting in November the ski season begins. Red River vacation rental homes usually sell out for this event so book yours far in advance. Proceeds of this event go to the Red River Valley Foundation supporting local philanthropic organizations.įall is a time to celebrate the changing of the seasons and the harvest at Octoberfest at Brandeburg Park. Don your cowboy boots or dance shoes and head out for a night of music, food and dancing at the largest dance hall in Northern New Mexico. ![]() The culture of the Southwest can further be experienced at the annual Buckaroo Ball. Whether you are attending the Red River Classic Car show or drive into Taos for the Pueblo Pow Wow these annual feature events in the mountains bring you into the true spirit of New Mexico. Summers call for exploring the great outdoors. If it’s film that inspires you, Taos is home to the world-renown event, the Taos Shortz Film Festival where you can celebrate cinematic achievements alongside some of the world’s top short filmmakers. In the Spring you can celebrate the arts at a variety of festivals featuring local artisans, crafts and live music. With Taos to the SouthWest, Questa to the West and Angel Fire to the SouthEast, together these places make for exciting annual events and things to do year-round. Red River is part of what the locals refer to as the Enchanted Circle.
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