- The list below includes 39 free or cheap things to do in or near Eagle Nest, New Mexico, including 24 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, River, Art Museum and Hiking Trails.
- From Cimarron Canyon State Park to Cimarron River, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Eagle Nest and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Taos, Red River, Cimarron and Angel Fire.
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227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos, NM 87571
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Opened in 1994, the Taos Art Museum at Fechin House is an art museum that displays a number of works from the Taos Society of Artists. It is located in the former house of Russian artist Nicolai Fechin.
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The Taos Art Museum and Fechin House is an art museum housed within the Fechin House, the former home of renowned Russian artist Nicolai Fechin. The museum is dedicated to exhibiting the artwork of early twentieth century Taos.
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Offering a guided whitewater rafting experience, Far Flung Rafting Adventures has single- and multi-day trips to the Rio Grande, Chama and Arkansas rivers. Also provided are guide and whitewater schools, swiftwater rescue training and kayaking lessons.
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Once home to the famous cowboy Kit Carson, the Kit Carson Home &Museum is a three-room house that showcases artifacts, weapons, and and other antiques from pioneer days. It also features a library of related books.
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Located two miles outside the city of Taos, the Taos Indian Horse Ranch offers guided trail rides through spectacular countryside, with views of the mountains. Tours include narration and storytelling, and the company offers seasonal sleigh rides.
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Enchanted Circle Drive is an 85 mile scenic byway which passes through a variety of landscapes, such as valleys, mountains, and forests. This byway may interest those looking for a scenic sightseeing experience.
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Once home to New Mexico's first American governor, Governor Bent House and Museum houses artifacts from the 19th century. The museum has a gift shop, artwork from Taos artists and a guide that explains the history of the house.
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The High Road to Taos begins north of San Francisco and traverses a variety of natural settings on the way to Taos, including desert and woodlands. The High Road offers natural scenery and sites of cultural and historical interest.
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The five mile stretch of the Rio Grande known as Racecourse is a class III rapid. White-water rafting is the chief draw, whether guided or solo, along this scenic river passage.
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Providing a number of half- and full-day rafting trips, Cottam's Rio Grande Rafting is a guided tour experience of the Rio Grande. Additional activities include paddleboarding, mountain biking, rock climbing and horseback riding.