Red River Ski Area

New Mexico

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How go I get from Oklahoma City, OK to Red River, New Mexico?
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Directions To Red River Ski Area

From Albuquerque

Road map From Albuquerque:

Take Interstate 25 north to Santa Fe
Take Highway 68 north to Taos
From Taos, head north on Highway 522 to Questa
Head east from Questa on Highway 38 to Red River Ski Area

Distance is about 182 miles

From Amarillo, TX

1: Start out going East on I-40 BL E/AMARILLO BLVD E/OLD ROUTE 66 toward US-87 N/N FILLMORE ST. <0.1 miles
2: Turn RIGHT onto US-87 N/N FILLMORE ST. Continue to follow US-87 N. 46.8 miles
3: Turn LEFT onto US-87/W 1ST ST. Continue to follow US-87 N. 38.7 miles

4: Turn SLIGHT LEFT onto US-87/RAILROAD ST. Continue to follow US-87 N. 127.2 miles

5: Merge onto I-25 S via the ramp- on the left. 4.4 miles

6: Take the US-64 W exit- exit number 446- toward TAOS/CIMARRON. 0.2 miles

7: Merge onto US-64. 58.6 miles

8: Turn RIGHT onto NM-38. 17.0 miles

9: Turn RIGHT onto N JACKS AND SIXES TRL. <0.1 miles

10: Turn RIGHT onto E HIGH ST. <0.1 miles

11: End at Red River NM

From Oklahoma City, OK

1: Start out going East on W MAIN ST toward N BROADWAY AVE. 0.1 miles
2: Turn RIGHT onto N EK GAYLORD BLVD. 0.2 miles
3: Turn RIGHT onto W RENO AVE. 0.1 miles
4: Turn LEFT onto S ROBINSON AVE. <0.1 miles
5: Merge onto I-40 W. 443.6 miles
6: Take the US-84 N exit- exit number 256- toward LAS VEGAS. 0.1 miles
7: Take the ramp toward NORTH LAS VEGAS. 0.1 miles
8: Merge onto US-84. 41.4 miles
9: Merge onto I-25 N. 79.1 miles
10: Take the NM-58 W exit- exit number 419- toward CIMARRON. 0.1 miles
11: Turn LEFT onto NM-58. 18.9 miles
12: Turn LEFT onto 10TH ST/US-64. Continue to follow US-64. 24.3 miles
13: Turn RIGHT onto NM-38. 17.0 miles
14: Turn RIGHT onto N JACKS AND SIXES TRL. <0.1 miles
15: Turn RIGHT onto E HIGH ST. <0.1 miles
16: End at Red River NM

  • 3 Comment(s)

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    Very beautiful country,
    but I didnt know there is mountains in texas....
    This is a awesome place to bring your family. You can feel safe to let your tweens ski only. Everyone we came in contact with was extremly nice.

    An underfed Texan
    Nice ski area, but horribly infested with overfed Texans.

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