Looking for a cabin in that area for the end of June. We want some great outdoors for all of our boys. It's kind of the middle area between College Station and our family in Colorado. Any recommendations?
Give a look at Pendaries in NM - it's a bit more north central but really beautiful area in the mountains. Tres Ritos is another area. Ski resorts will have cabins but these other two are more remote and "quiet."The Anchor said:
Looking for a cabin in that area for the end of June. We want some great outdoors for all of our boys. It's kind of the middle area between College Station and our family in Colorado. Any recommendations?
aggieland09 said:
If you are in the pan handle Alibates flint quarry national monument is North of Amarillo. If you are in New Mexico then Bandelier National Monument. Bandelier has miles of hiking opportunities. We stopped for only a half day but it seemed like you could spend a week there.
That's hilarious and splitting hairs. Tres Ritos is "officially" 3 miles from Sipapu. The locals will say Sipapu is at Tres Ritos.CanyonAg77 said:
Red River is a great family outdoors area. Another small, offbeat ski area, in addition to those above is Sipapu. It's close to Tres Ritos, but I don't recall seeing places for rent around Tres Ritos.
jtp01 said:
Not sure about cabins in the Tres Ritos area, but it's one of my favorite places to camp. It's been several years since we were last there, but in a Memorial Day weekend, we never saw another human the whole weekend and it was GLORIOUS!
If y'all are going back this year it should be great. Snowpack runoff and a wet spring will make the river run great and it will be green. Should be a good summer without campfire restrictions. Got some land up on Holman hill coming up from Mora. No cabins though but good camping. It's already as green as it's been in a while.Ag65Son said:
Sipapu Ski Resort is just down the road toward Taos from Tres Ritos. We stay there every summer during the first week of July. Quiet, clean, and very economically priced. The Rio Pueblo River runs right through the resort and I've caught many a rainbow and brown trout out of there.