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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3557460" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>In red River, rent a side by side 4 seater and spend the day taking the trail to goose lake. Absolutely stunning views right at the timberline with alpine meadows. </p><p>Take a lunch and refreshments. </p><p>Take the ski lift in town to the restaurant at the top. It runs year around. </p><p>In the Silverton Co area rent a UTV or jeep and spend the day on mountain trails. You can get up to almost 13000’ altitude at California pass. </p><p>The train from Antonito Co to Chama Nm is very scenic. The last passenger car is the club car where you can purchase beverages. </p><p>The Rio Grande gorge bridge just outside of Taos is a place a lot of folks visit. You can park and walk out on the bridge to take pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3557460, member: 5412"] In red River, rent a side by side 4 seater and spend the day taking the trail to goose lake. Absolutely stunning views right at the timberline with alpine meadows. Take a lunch and refreshments. Take the ski lift in town to the restaurant at the top. It runs year around. In the Silverton Co area rent a UTV or jeep and spend the day on mountain trails. You can get up to almost 13000’ altitude at California pass. The train from Antonito Co to Chama Nm is very scenic. The last passenger car is the club car where you can purchase beverages. The Rio Grande gorge bridge just outside of Taos is a place a lot of folks visit. You can park and walk out on the bridge to take pictures. [/QUOTE]
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