Experience Red River
From outdoor adventure to small-town charm, Red River offers something for every season—making it a favorite destination for visitors year after year.
A True Mountain Getaway
Red River is the kind of place where you can park your car and leave it there. With a walkable Main Street, shops, restaurants, and the river running through town, everything you need is right at your fingertips.
It’s a place to slow down, enjoy the outdoors, and spend time together—whether you’re here for a weekend or a longer stay.
Events, Music & Community
Red River is known for its events and energy, with a calendar full of festivals, live music, and community gatherings that bring visitors and locals together year-round. From summer concert series and signature events like Red River’s Car Show, Fourth of July celebration, and Oktoberfest, to winter torchlight parades and holiday festivities, there’s always something happening in town.
These events aren’t just something to attend—they’re part of what gives Red River its personality. Whether you’re enjoying live music after a day on the trails or gathering with friends and family for a seasonal celebration, the sense of community is what keeps people coming back year after year.
Adventure in Every Season
Life in Red River is built around the outdoors. In the winter, the ski area sits right in the heart of town, offering easy access to skiing, snowboarding, and tubing.
In the warmer months, the mountains open up for hiking, fishing, off-roading, and exploring. The Red River itself runs through town, creating a natural centerpiece for recreation and relaxation.
Stay, Relax, Return
Whether you’re visiting for adventure or simply to unwind, Red River offers the kind of experience that keeps people coming back. Spend your days exploring the mountains, your evenings enjoying the cool air and quiet surroundings, and your time here exactly how you want—active, relaxed, or somewhere in between.
For many, a trip to Red River becomes more than just a getaway—it becomes a tradition. And for some, that tradition turns into ownership, because once you experience it, it’s easy to see why people choose to stay.