- Our list of the best things to do in Angel Fire, New Mexico, features the top 56 nearby activities — including 36 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Angel Fire, NM has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Adventures.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Angel Fire, NM , followed by 54 popular activities in nearby cities, including Taos, Red River, Cimarron, Eagle Nest, Ranchos De Taos, Taos Ski Valley and El Prado
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With a bridge spanning the canyon, the Red River Canyon provides wonderful views of the Red River and surrounding rock formations. Hiking, all terrain vehicle excursions, and viewing fall Aspen colors can all be done from the canyon site.
22.9 Miles
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.
23.2 Miles
A walking loop stretching a quarter mile through pristine wilderness, the Mallette Park Nature Trail will appeal to hikers or casual strollers. It also features a playground for kids and picnic areas.
24.4 Miles
For the ultimate winter adventure, visit Bobcat Pass Snowmobile. Riders can rent snowmobiles or ATV's and head out into the mountains on a guided tour with opportunities along the way to stop and take pictures of the stunning views.
24.5 Miles
Avid hikers and mountain bikers are sure to enjoy Goose Lake Trail and its challenging route up through the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range. The stunning views can also be reached by ATV or Jeep, but however you arrive, you will be glad you did.
24.5 Miles
There are both summer and winter activities at the Columbine Trail for those who wish to experience the scenery and local nature. The summer months support hiking and horseback riding while the winter months offer snowshoeing and cross country skiing.
25.6 Miles
Spanning over a 600-foot deep gorge, the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge offers views of the Rio Grande River. The site provides great opportunities for photographs, picnicking, viewing local artisan's crafts, and a rest area.
25.7 Miles
Located along two rivers, the Wild Rivers Recreation Area has trails suitable for hiking, campgrounds, picnic tables and a visitor center. Visitors can also fish and swim as well as go biking and boating.
27.0 Miles
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#2 Earthship Way, Taos, NM 87571
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Self-guided tours of Earthship Biotecture World Headquarters & Visitor Center reveal a unique community that promotes sustainable, off-grid living. Visitors can note the use of passive solar architecture, thermal mass construction, renewable energy and integrated water systems.
27.2 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.