posted Oct 1, 2019
Heads up, hunters: You can potentially contract tuberculosis from deer infected with the bacterial disease, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently announced.
posted Sep 24, 2019
If you haven't gotten out to view the fall colors in New Mexico, yet, you'll want to do it soon!
posted Mar 25, 2019
A dead deer was recently found in the San Luis Valley with stomach contents containing corn and grain. This prompted a warning from Colorado Parks & Wildlife against feeding wild animals, especially during the winter and early-spring months.
posted Feb 27, 2019
This year’s U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree will be coming from New Mexico. The tree will be displayed on the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., with a public tree-lighting ceremony in early December.
posted Oct 4, 2018
Saturday October 6th you can be a part of National Public Lands Day. Volunteer opportunities include building a Trail Information Kiosk at the trailhead (Platinum Ski Lift by the Lifthouse) for the Red River Nature Trail, and marking out the
posted Oct 4, 2018
The second of a two-part workshop series on Rock Climbing on the Carson National Forest is scheduled 5-7:30 p.m. Thursday (Oct. 11) in Ojo Caliente. The first workshop (held Aug. 27 in Questa) focused on the east side of the forest, the second will focus
posted Apr 4, 2018
April News in Red River
posted Mar 28, 2016
Wildlife species including bears, skunks and raccoons that normally are inactive during the winter months are on the move, and some of them already are making mischief among people’s trash and pets.
posted Mar 22, 2013
Red River is surrounded by the Carson National Forest and many of the services we are able to provide our guests are located on forest land and require a special use permit. We have been working with our Congressional Delegation for the last 6 years...
posted Feb 26, 2013
Red River town officials welcomed Kelly Washburn from New Mexico State Forestry at the February Council meeting.