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Raton


Raton [1] [2]is a town in northeastern New Mexico, United States of America.

Travel to Raton & Visa Requirements

Raton is on Interstate 25, a main north-south artery in the Rocky Mountain region, just south of Raton Pass. Access from the south is usually straightforward, but the pass can be rough going during winter storms, with the possibility of closures for short times.

Raton is a stop along Amtrak's daily Southwest Chief [3] [4] line. The depot is located at 201 South First Street[5]. This stop has no ticket office and no Quik-Trak ticket machine so tickets must be purchased at another station or online.

Raton Municipal Airport

Tours & Getting around Raton

Raton attractions and sightseeing

  • Raton was a waypoint on the Santa Fe Trail, and there are some historic sites in town. Check out the town museum at 216 S. First St., +1 575 445-8979, not only for exhibits and artifacts at the museum itself, but also for guidance to other historic sites.

Raton Downtown Historic District

Raton city tours

Raton is train gate way to the Philmont Scout Ranch [6] and the city of Cimarron[7].

Raton is also the gate way to the Sangre de Cristo Mountains[8].

Raton souvenirs & shopping

Raton Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive

  • Pappa's Sweet Shop, 1201 S. 2nd St., +1 575 445-9811. M-Sa 11-2, 5-9; closed major holidays. Not just a candy store (although it is that, and a good one), but also quite a good source of standard American fare; the salads are excellent. Pleasant atmosphere in the dining room in back, which you don't see at first glance when you walk in; don't be fooled by your initial reactions.

Raton nightlife, bars, clubs & pubs

Raton cheap and luxurious hotels, youth hostels & lodging

  • Best Western Sands, 300 Clayton Road, +1 575 445-2737. Rooms from $55, higher in summer. Convenient to I-25 (exit 451).
  • Comfort Inn, 533 Clayton Road, +1 575 445-4200. Another motorist-oriented franchise close to I-25.

Get out

  • Trinidad (Colorado) is on the Colorado side of Raton Pass, with more Santa Fe Trail points of interest.
  • South of Raton, the Santa Fe Trail follows US 64 for several miles en route to the small town of Cimarron. While the Trail itself isn't much to look at on this segment (few authentic ruts are visible), the drive is scenic, and west of Cimarron the highway enters the beautiful Sangre de Cristo Mountains with many fine views and hiking opportunities on the way to Taos.
  • Sugarite State Park


This page was last edited at 23:45, on 25 July 2008 by Anonymous user(s) of Wikitravel. Based on work by David, Stacy Hall and Bill Johnson and Wikitravel user(s) PerryPlanet and Cacahuate.

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