Cimarron Canyon State Park
Features Cimarron Palisades, 400-foot-high crenellated granite formations. Campsites, rainbow/brown trout fishing ... Cimarron Canyon State Park
Tooth of Time
Old Santa Fe Trail landmark, prominent rock formation on eastern slopes of Sangre de Cristo Mountains. ... Tooth of Time
Colin Neblett Wildlife Area
Largest state-run wildlife area, 33,116 acres. Deer, elk, other animals. Hunting in season ... Colin Neblett Wildlife Area
Elliott S. Barker Wildlife Area
5,145 acres. Hiking, hunting, wildlife viewing, horseback riding. High-clearance vehicles recommended. ... Elliott S. Barker Wildlife Area
Stubblefield Lake
... Stubblefield Lake
Valle Vidal
100,000-acre special management area. Prime elk habitat. Fishing, hiking, renovated campground, backcountry camping. ... Valle Vidal
Historic Old Town
Walk to 14 marked sites, self-guided brochure. ... Historic Old Town
Kit Carson Museum
Site of Lucien Maxwell & Kit Carson's 1848 fortified settlement. Carson's reconstructed home offers a glimpse of 1850s settlement life. ... Kit Carson Museum
Philmont Museum / Seton Memorial Library
Art, camping exhibits of late author naturalist and chief Scout for Boy Scouts of America. ... Philmont Museum / Seton Memorial Library
St. James Hotel
Began as a saloon in 1873. The hotel was added to serve Santa Fe Trail traders, mountain men, desperadoes, some of whom reputedly haunt it today. Bull ... St. James Hotel
Villa Philmonte
Summer home of oilman Waite Phillips. Built in 1926-27, original family furnishings. ... Villa Philmonte
Artisans of Cimarron
Local art at Ramsey House Studio. ... Artisans of Cimarron