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Discover the best events and make the most of your time in Raton. From education to environment and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
After reading Fuzz, what stories will YOU paint inspired by the wild world? Join artist Mauricio Menses for a FREE Watercolor workshop inspired by nature.
After reading Fuzz, what stories will YOU tell about the wild world? Join Texas Poet Laureate karla k. morton for a FREE poetry workshop inspired by nature.
Let’s Talk History: When Nature Calls. With Jeff Bell, New Mexico Game & Fish. May 8, 2026 | 3:00–5:00 PM. What happens when wildlife wanders into town? Jeff Bell will cover the history of Game & Fish involvement in local wildlife management, changes in human-wildlife interactions, and practical tips for coexistence. Free and open to the public.

Experience Film Magic at the Historic Shuler Theater! Join us on May 8th as we celebrate the incredible success of our youth filmmakers and showcase the best of Raton’s creative talent.
After reading Fuzz, what stories will YOU tell about the wild world? Join Ranger Pat for a FREE nature workshop inspired by nature.
After reading Fuzz, what stories will YOU tell about the wild world? Join Ranger Pat for a FREE nature workshop inspired by nature.
After reading Fuzz, what stories will YOU tell about the wild world? Join the library at the Aquatic Center for reading, playing, and walking!
After reading Fuzz, what stories will YOU tell about the wild world? Join the ERMW for a two-week visual storytelling intensive.

Join us as we celebrate a season of stories, creativity, and community at the grand finale of Raton’s 2026 NEA Big Read. What to Expect: Live poetry readings and writing selections, showcases from workshops and art activities, reflections from nature walks and community discussions, a public screening of original short films created during Film & Media Camp, a filmmaker Q&A, a community panel discussion, a special keynote speaker, and participation prizes to celebrate community engagement. This inspiring afternoon highlights the power of literature to spark dialogue, creativity, and a deeper understanding of the world around us. Free and open to all.
The Vermejo Park Flyathlon features native trout fishing in one of the most spectacular settings in the Southwest, the Vermejo Park Ranch! This incredible race will take place on the Vermejo Park Ranch in the Rio Costilla drainage, home to a fishery that is 100% native Rio Grande cutthroat trout. Over the last decade, Ted Turner's biologists have systematically removed all the introduced brown, brook and rainbow trout – non-native species that were responsible for the cutthroat’s disappearance. All together, more than a dozen miles of the Rio Costilla waterway has been rehabilitated and repopulated with native genetically pure Rio Grande cutthroats. And thanks to the good people at the Vermejo Park Ranch, you have this incredible opportunity to run/fish here!