
10 Best Places to Visit in New Mexico
It’s no wonder that New Mexico is called the Land of Enchantment.

It’s no wonder that New Mexico is called the Land of Enchantment.

You’ll see adobe walls catching gold in the afternoon sun, a central plaza that hasn’t changed much in nearly two centuries, and streets where Wild West legends really did walk.

The American Southwest hides places that look more like alien planets than anything you’d expect on Earth. Out here, time feels frozen in stone.

Somewhere in the Jemez Mountains, a narrow canyon slices through a mesa of soft volcanic rock. The walls are dotted with hand-carved rooms.

From the Chihuahuan Desert to the jagged Sangre de Cristo Mountains, New Mexico boasts the sort of scenery that epitomizes the Wild West.

Steeped in centuries of history, this high-desert capital is defined by a remarkable blend of cultures and traditions.

Mixing rich history and spectacular environments, New Mexico is teeming with underrated destinations.

Adobe buildings, desert landscapes, and distant mountain views give this city a distinctly Southwestern atmosphere.

When you look on the map at first glance, it appears to be a small, quiet town in a remote part of southeast New Mexico.

Picture a desert where the ground beneath your feet isn’t actually sand. It’s something else entirely.

Desert landscapes, mountain views, and centuries of history give this small Southwestern town a unique atmosphere.

Long before Europeans arrived in North America, families were building homes from earth and timber at the foot of a mountain range in what is now the American Southwest.

Set in the Southwest of the States, New Mexico boasts many breathtaking landscapes that are often overlooked by visitors.

Here’s a place where the high desert brushes up against history, where ancient traditions and the legend of Route 66 kind of collide.

Despite its massive size and vast array of incredible landscapes, New Mexico is only very sparsely populated with lonely settlements and cities dotting its arid deserts and rugged mountains.
