- TripBuzz found 17 things to do with kids in or near Embudo, New Mexico, including 15 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Taos, Abiquiu, Chimayo and Espanola.
- From New Wave Rafting Co. to New Wave Rafting Co. Private Day Tours, the Embudo area offers 43 different types of family activities, including: Other Tours, Rafting, History Museums and Hiking Trails.
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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.
46.5 Miles
The Rockin' 3M Amphitheater is found three miles up a mountain, so visitors can expect breathtaking scenery in addition to entertainment. Singer-songwriter Michael Martin Murphey's show provides great music as guests enjoy delicious food in the fresh mountain air.
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.
47.6 Miles
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1670 Highway 38, Red River, NM
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Guests can enjoy a variety of activities like riding ATVs, snowmobiles, and horses with Bobcat Pass Wilderness Adventures- Day Tours. The guided ATV tours travel through Carson Nation Forest to Old Red River Pass.
48.2 Miles
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29 Sangre de Cristo Dr, Red River, NM 87558
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Whether you want to cross-country ski or snowshoe in the winter, or mountain bike in the summer, Enchanted Forest Cross Country Ski Area is the ideal destination. The area features miles of groomed trails and access to many more miles of back country trails.
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.
49.2 Miles
Within the Southern Rocky Mountains, the Taos Ski Valley brings a prominent ski experience to New Mexico. It features world-renowned terrain and extremely light powder over its 1,300 acres of land.
49.4 Miles
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.