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301 W. River Street
Red River, NM 87558
Nightly Rates: ($100.99 - $110.99)
2 Star
The Best Western River's Edge is located in a beautiful mountain setting in the heart of Red River surrounded by Carson National Forest. We are in the center of everything, within walking distance to the many unique shops and fine restaurants. There are many summer activities such as jeep tours, bicycling, hiking and horseback. Enjoy fly-fishing off the balcony or barbecues off the deck. Wintertime activities to take advantage of include a foot-bridge to skiing - we are only 50 feet from Red Chair Lift and lessons are available. Relax in our hot tub overlooking the river and chair lift. We are located in the center of town, walking distance to many fine restaurants, go-karts, playhouse and a grocery store. We want your trip to be an enjoyable journey and feel the Best Western River's Edge is a great place to start.

Indicative rates are a year round range for search purposes only. The entire range of rates may not be available during certain seasons, or other specified periods of time. Check for specific rate availability when making a reservation.
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 P.M.
· Check out time is 10:00 A.M.
· Time Zone is Mountain Standard Time
· 30 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.
áFrom: Interstate 25. Exit 58 West to Cimarron, left onto 64 West, then right on 38 North in Eagle Nest to Red River. The Best Western River's Edge is located in the center of town at Bunker Hill Road and River Street, 1 block south of Main Street, directly behind the Der Market grocery store.
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Cancellation policies vary from hotel to hotel. Most current and accurate cancellation policies will appear on your confirmed reservation notification.
* 2 blocks from Capo's Corner, Italian * 3 blocks from Shotgun Willie's, hamburgers * 3 blocks from Hole Thing Donut Shop, American and Mexican breakfast * 3 blocks from Highlander Restaurant, American breakfast and lunch * 4 blocks from Texas Red's Steakhouse, steaks * 5 blocks from Past Times Deli & Pastries, American * 6 blocks from Motherlode Saloon, lounge with live country bands * 7 blocks from Bull O' the Woods Saloon, lounge * 8 blocks from Sundance Restaurant, Mexican
- Nearby Cities:* 10 mile(s) from Questa * 25 mile(s) from Angel Fire * 30 mile(s) from Eagle Nest * 36 mile(s) from Taos * 45 mile(s) from Cimarron
- Local Attractions:* 0 mile(s) from Red River Ski Area, steps from the front door, intermediate to expert trails with ski lessons and rentals available * .3 mile(s) from Red River Community House, available for conventions, family reunions and meetings * 36 mile(s) from Holy Cross Hospital of Taos * 37 mile(s) from Taos Plaza, shops, galleries and historic buildings in downtown Taos * 40 mile(s) from University of New Mexico * 100 mile(s) from Museum of New Mexico System, visit five Santa Fe museums with fine arts, Indian arts, international folk arts and the Palace of Governors * 165 mile(s) from Rio Grande Zoological Park, more than 1,000 animals, an African savanna and Amazon rain forest * 165 mile(s) from Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, an annual event held every October with more than 900 hot-air and gas balloons
- Transportation:* 40 mile(s) from Taos Municipal Airport * 40 mile(s) from Greyhound Bus Terminal * 200 mile(s) from Albuquerque International Airport
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