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RATON

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Raton, NM

Welcome to Raton, New Mexico, a charming gateway to the Land of Enchantment where adventure and relaxation collide. Sitting at the foot of the scenic Raton-Clayton Volcanic Field, our small town offers a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you're exploring the historic downtown district, hiking the rugged trails of Sugarite Canyon State Park, or attending on of our exciting annual events, Raton promises a unique experience for every traveler. Come discover why Raton is the perfect destination for those seeking both serene escapes and thrilling adventures.

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Raton's History

Raton, New Mexico has a rich history that dates back to its early days as a vital railroad and trade hub. Founded in the late 19th century, the town , also known as the Raton Pass, was named the highest point of the Santa Fe Railway, which connected the region to major markets and facilitated growth. Its name derived from the Spanish word for "mouse." Raton's strategic location on U.S. Route 66 further cemented its importance as a bustling stopover during the golden age of American road travel. Today, Raton’s historic charm and well-preserved architecture reflect its vibrant past, celebrating a legacy of exploration, commerce, and community.

1890s

The town grew rapidly due to the coal mining boom in the area. Coal mining became a major industry in Raton, leading to increased economic activity and population growth.

1881

The arrival of the railroad in Raton marked the beginning of significant growth. The town became an important stop on the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway line.

1880

The town of Raton was officially founded. Its name is from the Spanish word "ratón," meaning "little mouse," reflecting the rodent activity in Raton-Clayton volcanic field.

1866

The Santa Fe Railroad established a route through the area, which eventually influenced the development of the town. The railroad played a significant role in the economic growth of Raton by facilitating trade and transport.

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Things To Do

Raton offers a captivating array of attractions that blend rich history and adventure. From exploring the vibrant exhibits at the Raton Museum to venturing through the Old Pass Gallery, visitors are treated to a journey through time and industry. With each attraction, Raton invites you to explore its unique charm.

Sugarite Canyon State Park

160 NM-526, Raton, NM 87740, USA

Raton Golf Course & Country Club

510 Country Club Road, Raton, New Mexico, USA

NRA Whittington Center

34025 U.S. 64, Raton, NM 87740, USA

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Annual Events

Experience the energy of Raton’s annual events, where the town's vibrant spirit truly comes to life. Each year, Raton hosts a range of engaging activities, from festivals and historical reenactments to art shows and outdoor adventures. These events provide a wonderful chance for both locals and visitors to connect with the community and enjoy the town's unique atmosphere.

Intl. Santa Fe Trail Balloon Rally

Fourth of July

Run to Raton & Miss Run to Raton

End of July

Gate City Music Festival

Labor Day Weekend

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Raton News

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