The Raton Range and Raton Peak are located immediately north of the town. The Raton Range is a 75-mile-long (121 km) ridge that extends east from the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Raton Pass and the Raton Basin are also named for the Raton Range.
This is the official City of Raton municipal website. Raton is nestled at the base of the Raton Pass in the majestic Sangre de Cristo Range—offering breathtaking mountain views, quality living, and an engaging community.
RATON, N.M. Raton opened its first baby box at Raton Fire Rescue, adding to 15 baby boxes total in New Mexico.
Located in northeastern New Mexico on the border between New Mexico and Colorado, Raton (pronounced Rah-tone) is the county seat of Colfax County. The city sits at an elevation of 6,680 feet at the base of the fabled Raton Pass.
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Raton, only six miles from the Colorado border on Interstate 25, offers fresh air and plentiful water along with breathtaking scenery, a wonderful variety of outdoor recreational activities and a vibrant art scene.
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Raton is a quiet and quaint city in northeastern New Mexico, less than ten miles from the Colorado state border. Since 1897, the city has served as the seat of Colfax County. The city has borne witness to the historic 19th-century Santa Fe Trail, railway development, and coal mining in the area.
Plan your trip to Raton and explore new exciting activities perfect for singles and families, from camping and hiking in the scenic Sugarite Canyon State Park to exploring historical sites like the Raton Museum and the Santa Fe Trail remnants.