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Antonito - South Central ColoradoIncludes Conejos & Mogote

 Pictured: The Cumbres and Toltec Train which travels between
Antonito, Colorado and Chama, New Mexico.
The southern San Luis Valley city of Antonito is rich in culture and
history from the Ute Indians and the Spanish who called the valley home.
Antonito lies between the Conejos and the San Antonio rivers at an elevation
of 7,888' and is the gateway to the beautiful, 40-mile Conejos River Canyon
where outdoor enthusiasts can fish, hunt and hike. The upper Conejos River
offers excellent trout fishing and the lower part is good for rainbows,
browns and the occasional northern pike. The Platoro Reservoir has wonderful
fishing for browns, rainbows and some kokanee soon after the spring thaw
and is stocked with rainbow trout in the summer. No matter the river or
lake, fishermen will always have something biting their line in Conejos
River Canyon area. Antonito was once the "mainline" of the infant Denver
and Rio Grande railroads. Today, Antonito is the main station for the
Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad - the highest and longest narrow-gauge
railroad in the North American continent - an authentic railroad trip
to Chama, New Mexico, that brings Colorado history to the present day.
Nearby the town of Conejos boasts the oldest church in Colorado, Our Lady
of Guadeloupe Church. The Rio Grand National Forest offers rolling hills,
river canyons, and thick pine and aspen forests to explore.
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It's been over 50 years since passengers have traveled this historic pass over the Sangre de Cristo Mountains between the towns of Alamosa, Antonito and La Veta. Steep grades and cliff-hanging curves await you. Once the rail hub of the region, Alamosa is the departure point for Colorado's newest scenic railroad!
Antonito is Near:
Alamosa - CO, Chama-NM
, Platoro-CO & Taos-NM
Antonito Featured Advertisers:
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Camp Twin Rivers Cabins & RV Park   A great place for a small family reunion! 5 miles West of Antonito and the Cumbres and Toltec Railroad historic depot along the Conejos River. Light housekeeping cabins. 4 acres of meadow for RVs & tents.
     
Conejos Canyon River Ranch  Old-fashioned hospitality in Colorado's southern mountains. The Conejos River runs thru this historic 19th century, 108 year old lodge, west of Antonito. Cabins with kitchens and lodge rooms with breakfast.
   
Conejos County Gateway to the San Luis Valley in south central, CO with attractions that are great for family vacations, outdoor enthusiasts, sportsmen, heritage travelers. Year-round adventure awaits you!

Conejos River Anglers & Cabins    (FKA Cottonwood Meadows Cabins) Fishing along private water of Conejos River with a professional guide or by yourself. Modern housekeeping cabins near Antonito and narrow gauge railroad.

Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad   America's Highest & Longest Narrow Gauge Railroad explores 64 miles of wild & rugged territory along the Colorado/New Mexico border, traveling through tunnels, over trestles, & deep into 2 National Forests.

Mogote Meadow Cottages & RV Park  Five miles west of Antonito. In beautiful, scenic Conejos Canyon, within 30 minutes of many trout fishing destinations. On 7 acres with grass and cottonwood trees. Modern cabins. Spacious campsites.   
 | Narrow Gauge RR Inn, RV Park & Gifts  In Antonito, Colorado a short walk to the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Narrow Gauge Railroad Depot we sell tickets! Modern motel rooms & RV park with full hookups. Train riders, hunters & fishermen welcome! |
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Ponderosa Campground & Cabins  Mid-way between Antonito, Colorado and Chama, New Mexico along the Los Caminos Antiguos Scenic Byway. Beautiful combination of pine and cottonwood trees with the Conejos River running through it.
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 | Rio Chama RV Park Camp in shade along Chama River in Chama, New Mexico along scenic Highway 17 and watch the train as it steams over the bridge by our campground. BIG RIGS welcome - 60 foot drive-thrus sites! |
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River's Inn & Swiss Cottage B&B
Beautiful home, restored to its old glory, filled with antiques, fireplaces, and lead glass windows in downtown Antonito. Facilities can accommodate small weddings & romantic elopements.
 
For more information contact:
Antonito Chamber of Commerce
Conejos County Gateway to the San Luis Valley in south central, CO with attractions that are great for family vacations, outdoor enthusiasts, sportsmen, heritage travelers. Year-round adventure awaits you!

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