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10 Best Places to Visit in New Mexico

A Guest Post By  Melissa Calvert

 

Hola and Bienvenidos to all the people who decide on visiting New Mexico this year. Located in the Southwestern region of the United States, New Mexico is truly a mesmerizing state full of magical landmarks and overflowing with Hispanic Latinos and Native Americans.

Hence here you can experience all the folklore and legends coming to life and purely from a cultural standpoint it has something to offer for everyone. New Mexico is famous for its unique Spanish dialects and boiling pot where ancient history meets new modern technology.

 

 

According to a recent study by Business Journals, the state parks, historical sites, and museums were able to drive a record number of visits when coronavirus was not even a concept. Over 36.6 million trips were taken to and around the state back in 2018. This was equivalent to 3% and 1.2 Million more than the previous year. During those happy times, the state's travel and tourism were thriving, and the department reported a $ 6.6 billion economic activity.    

In light of this information, let's take a quick look at some of the best places you should visit the next time you plan a trip to New Mexico. 

 

#1 Amazing Towns

First and foremost, New Mexico is undoubtedly the land of enchantment which would leave you gasping for your breath. While it is no exotic paradise, nevertheless the landscapes are nothing short of being picture-perfect, showering you with their own unique majestic glory.

 

 

To complement the surroundings, New Mexico offers you aesthetically pleasing and attractive looking towns such as:

  • Cloudcroft, a small mountain community located in the northern reaches of Lincoln National Forest. 

  • Chimayo, nestled in the foothills of the stunning Sangre de Cristo Mountains.

  • Silver City with its vibrantly colorful Wild West heritage and outlaw legend, Billy the Kid. 

  • Taos, a gorgeous town bathed in history and culture all around. 

 

#2 Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah

A wilderness like never seen, observed, or experienced before awaits for you in New Mexico. The Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness is located in San Juan County and features multicolored badlands.

 

 

This landscape of sandstone cap rocks and scenic olive-colored hills presents soft colors rarely seen in close proximities. Furthermore, the area is rich in fossils, including dinosaur bones, while offering you spectacular geological formations that any Instagram user would simply go crazy about.

It is also a great spot for hiking and landscape photography. However, I think it's truly mystic and birthplace of untold mystery.

 

#3 Bandelier National Monument

Spreading over 33,677 acres, this massive National Monument near Los Alamos in Sandoval used to be Ancestral Puebloans' dwelling places.

The monument itself is 50 square miles, and nearly 70% of it lies in the wilderness, and due to its grandeur, it was designated as a national monument on February 11, 1916, by then-President Woodrow Wilson. 

 

 

If you plan to stop by, then make sure that you arrive at the visitor center that offers you the entry to Bandelier Museum and brilliant exhibits including ancestral artifacts, pottery, and tools.

 

#4 Carlsbad Caverns National Park

Featuring more than 100 caves and located in the Chihuahuan Desert, the Carlsbad Caverns National Park is a marvel to behold in its own right. You will find countless stalactites clinging and hanging from the roof, and you can enter their spellbinding place through the Natural Entrance path that takes you to the Big Room. 

This is a humongous underground chamber that would simply leave you speechless at the mere spectacle you are going to observe. You can also plan your visits with family and friends as well as make additional plans for first-time visitors. Simply visit the official website online governed by the US National Park Service to make your reservations for guided tours.  

 

 

#5 Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument

Another National Monument, the Gila Cliff Dwellings, is located on the Gila River's headwaters in southwest New Mexico. They are considered to be the northernmost portion of the Mogollon People's sphere of influence by archaeologists

 

 

#6 Los Alamos

Recognized as the atomic bomb's creation and development place, Los Alamos is a small town in New Mexico located in Los Alamos County. The place is known for its huge list of academicians, inventors, creative geniuses, and Nobel Prize winners. 

 

 

#7 Pecos National Historical Park

One of the United States National Historic Parks, the Pecos is located in San Miguel and Santa Fe counties. Since the facility falls under the US National Park Service jurisdiction, you can always call them for additional details and book your visits beforehand. 

 

#8 Petroglyph National Monument

This National Monument stretches about 17 miles around a volcanic basalt escarpment while dominating Albuquerque's western horizon.

 

 

The Petroglyph National Monument protects a variety of cultural resources including 24,000 images carved by Ancestral Pueblo people and Spanish settlers. It was really a wonderful experience when I visited the place back in 2019 with my family and assignment writers UK.

 

#9 Roswell

Famous for its alien sightings and UFOs, Roswell is the world's center featuring extraterrestrial stories and tales. A booming city, Roswell is located in Chaves County, you should definitely visit the famous Roswell Museum and Art Center and the International UFO Museum and Research Center to gratify your cravings for interstellar oddities.

 

#10 White Sands National Park

As if things were already not piquing your interest, the White Sands National Park is another unexplainable venue located 15 miles southwest of Alamogordo. This sea of white sand is another addition to the peculiarities that New Mexico has in store for us all. 

 

 

New Mexico has just so much more to offer, and no amount of words can do justice for what it has in store for tourists and tourism.

It is truly a resting place for many legends and folklore, but more so it offers an extraordinary range of resorts, hotels, and restaurants that would take you a lifetime to discover them all. The atmosphere simply sweeps you in and makes you want to stay longer, especially true for Albuquerque.

Cheers, and Ten un Viaje Seguro!

 

 

About the Author

Melissa Calvert currently works as a devoted Lifestyle Counselor at Crowd Writer and Dissertation Assistance. She also likes to doodle and create wall art. She likes to go for long walks on the beach with her pet terrier during her free time.

 

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