- The list below includes 17 free or cheap things to do in or near Embudo, New Mexico, including 44 different types of inexpensive activities like Rafting, Art Museum, History Museums and Hiking Trails.
- From New Wave Rafting Co. to Chimayo Trading & Mercantile, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Embudo and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Taos, Abiquiu, Chimayo and Espanola.
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Considered to be a hiker's paradise, the Red River Nature Trail has a wide range of paths. It essentially travels two miles along the Red River and Goose Lake Road and also features a side nature trail beginning at Mallette Park.
46.3 Miles
Offering guided fly fishing expeditions in the Northern New Mexico area, Caddisfly Fishing Co. offers half day and full day trips, the latter including lunch. All trips include rods, flies, tippet, and snacks and drinks.
46.3 Miles
The Middlefork Lake Trail leads to a lake at the top with picnic areas. The trail is used for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter and hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking in the summer.
46.4 Miles
Treat your adventurous side to Red River Offroad Day Tours and experience all that there is to see in and around Red River. Enjoy a guided tour through the mountains or rent an ATV and ride the trails yourself, it is an adventure you won't soon forget.
46.7 Miles
The unique cone-shaped rocks at the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument encourage visitors to learn about the ways the earth is shaped. Hiking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing are common activities.
48.4 Miles
Set in a valley of pines with the Jemez Mountains serving as the picturesque backdrop, Fenton Lake State Park is the perfect setting for your next outdoor adventure. Open year-round, the park features camping amenities, fishing, hiking, canoeing and cross-country skiing in the winter.
48.9 Miles
The first stop at the Pecos National Historic Park is of course the Visitors Center that allows guests to see a short film about the area and collect any maps or trail guides. The ruins of a Native American pueblo are nearby, and guests can also fly fish.
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Plan a drive along Highway 4 through the Jemez Mountains and discover the scenic beauty that is among the best in the Southwest. Any time of the year, visitors can find photo opportunities, hiking trails and camping venues.