Where is Raton, New Mexico, USA?

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Where is Raton Located? - Raton is a city located in the Colfax County of New Mexico, United States. Raton lies between 43.3813038 Degrees North latitudes and 112.1233056 Degrees West longitudes.

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Where is Raton, New Mexico

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Where is Raton Located?

Raton is a city located in the Colfax County of New Mexico, United States. Raton lies between 43.3813038 Degrees North latitudes and 112.1233056 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Raton city is 6041 people and the city has a total area of 7.96 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.

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Raton, New Mexico Quick Facts

AttributeDetails
CityRaton
CountyColfax County
StateNew Mexico
State CapitalSanta Fe
US RegionWestern United States (Southwestern Region)
Latitude36.9034° N
Longitude104.4391° W
Elevation6,646 ft (2,026 m)
Land Area8.00 sq mi
Water Area0.00 sq mi
Total Area8.00 sq mi
Population (2020 Census)6,041
Population DensityApproximately 755 people per sq mi
ZIP Code87740
Area Code575
Time Zone StandardMountain Standard Time (MST, UTC−7)
Time Zone DaylightMountain Daylight Time (MDT, UTC−6)
CurrencyUnited States Dollar (USD)
FIPS Code35-62080
Congressional DistrictNew Mexico's 3rd Congressional District

Transportation and Connectivity in Raton

CategoryDetails
Airport NameRaton Municipal Airport
IATA CodeRTN
PortRegional inland transportation access
Major HighwaysInterstate 25, U.S. Route 87, U.S. Route 64
Train/Amtrak ServiceAmtrak Southwest Chief service at Raton Station
Local Bus/Transit ServiceLocal and regional transportation services
  • Interstate 25 – Major north–south highway connecting Raton with Colorado, Albuquerque, and central New Mexico.
  • U.S. Route 87 – Regional route connecting northeastern New Mexico communities.
  • U.S. Route 64 – Highway providing access toward eastern New Mexico and surrounding areas.
  • Amtrak Southwest Chief – Passenger rail service connecting Raton with regional and national destinations.

Top Places to Visit in Raton, New Mexico

Landmark NameType
Raton MuseumHistory Museum
Climax Canyon Nature TrailHiking and Nature Area
Sugarite Canyon State ParkState Park
Raton PassMountain Pass and Scenic Area
Lake MaloyaLake Recreation Area
Capulin Volcano National MonumentNational Monument
Rabbit Ear MountainNatural Landmark
Old Pass GalleryArt Gallery
Raton Golf CourseGolf Course
Cimarron Canyon State ParkState Park

Driving Distances from Raton, New Mexico to Nearby Cities

CityStateDistance (mi)Approx. Drive Time
TrinidadColorado2530 minutes
Las VegasNew Mexico901 hour 30 minutes
PuebloColorado1402 hours
Santa FeNew Mexico1903 hours
AlbuquerqueNew Mexico2303 hours 30 minutes
Colorado SpringsColorado1702 hours 30 minutes
DenverColorado2504 hours
AmarilloTexas2504 hours
TaosNew Mexico1502 hours 30 minutes
Oklahoma CityOklahoma4206 hours

Colleges and Universities Near Raton, New Mexico

Institution NameTypeLevelNotable For
Luna Community CollegePublicCommunity CollegeCareer training, technical programs, and transfer education
New Mexico Highlands UniversityPublicUniversityEducation, business, forestry, and liberal arts programs
Trinidad State CollegePublicCommunity CollegeTechnical education, nursing, and career programs
Colorado State University PuebloPublicUniversityBusiness, engineering technology, sciences, and athletics
University of New MexicoPublicUniversityResearch, medicine, engineering, and liberal arts
Raton Public SchoolsPublicK–12 DistrictPrimary and secondary education

Waterbodies Near Raton, New Mexico

Lake Maloya, Sugarite Canyon lakes, Canadian River tributaries, Cimarron River, and nearby streams and reservoirs of northeastern New Mexico.

Golf Courses Near Raton

Raton Country Club Golf Course, Trinidad Golf Course, Springer Golf Course, and Angel Fire Resort Golf Course.

Raton, New Mexico — Key Historical Facts

  • Raton was founded in the late nineteenth century and developed as an important transportation and railroad community in northeastern New Mexico.
  • The city was named after Raton Mountain and Raton Pass, which were important routes through the Rocky Mountain region.
  • The arrival of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway helped Raton grow as a center for trade, mining, and transportation.
  • The surrounding region has a long history connected to coal mining, ranching, and settlement along the Santa Fe Trail corridor.
  • Today, Raton is known for its mountain scenery, outdoor recreation, historic downtown, and location near the Colorado border.

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