New Mexico Travel Guide

United States of America

Santa Fe which includes modern architecture and a statue or sculpture
Santa Fe which includes an administrative building
Santa Fe which includes a church or cathedral and religious aspects
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Santa Fe featuring heritage architecture, a church or cathedral and signage

Its Land of Enchantment nickname is well-earned, as New Mexico enthrals and entices with its combination of stunning national parks and old-world cities.

Witness the weird and wonderful in New Mexico, a state with Wild West towns, eye-catching national monuments and charming, multicultural cities. New Mexico is covered in surreal landscapes, from perfectly clear cave lakes to other-worldly rock formations. Experience Americana at its grandest and strangest in a state packed to its borders with adventure.

Feel the history of a landscape that has been inhabited for over 2,500 years by Native Americans. Discover the ancient settlements, of the Pueblo peoples in places such as Chaco Culture National Historical Park. The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque offers a broad and informative overview of American Indian culture in New Mexico.

Stroll around the storied streets of Santa Fe, the state’s atmospheric capital. Marvel at paintings inspired by this unique landscape in the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum. The Museum of International Folk Art and the Palace of the Governors are just two more of the many popular cultural attractions in one of the oldest cities in the U.S.

Follow in the footsteps of cowboys in the ranches that are scattered across New Mexico’s plains. The New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum has livestock and exhibits on the region’s agricultural history, while Lincoln’s historic sites recall the days of Billy the Kid.

Disappear into dramatic landscapes such as the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, where rocky cones rise to jagged peaks. The Rio Grande del Norte National Monument is a cinematic canyon and White Sands National Monument offers a desert of rolling, bright white dunes.

Head to Gila National Forest for wilderness adventures such as hiking, kayaking and rafting. Go underground in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, where you can explore many of the 119 mapped caves.

Fly into Albuquerque or Santa Fe, then drive around New Mexico for non-stop panoramic views of its dramatic landscapes. Come in different seasons to experience the varied regions of the state. The deserts of the south should be visited outside of summer, which is otherwise the best time to explore the northern mountains.

Popular cities in New Mexico

Santa Fe showing a park, a memorial and a monument
Santa Fe
Known for Shopping, Museums and Art
Unique architecture, extensive art collections, and numerous festivals make this New Mexico city a historical yet lively place to be.

Reasons to visit

  • Santa Fe Plaza
  • Meow Wolf
  • Loretto Chapel
Albuquerque which includes street scenes
Albuquerque
Known for Historical, Festivals and Theatres
Albuquerque is calling! Discover its festivals, zoo, history and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Balloon Fiesta Park
Taos
Taos
Known for Shopping, Skiing and Art
Explore Taos to experience a slice of American Indian culture, artistic celebrations, national parks and a huge collection of heritage sites.

Reasons to visit

  • Rio Grande Gorge Bridge
Las Cruces showing landscape views, mountains and farmland
Las Cruces
Known for Dining, Excursions and Shopping
Travel to a city in southwestern New Mexico that offers an exciting blend of outdoor pursuits, cultural attractions and historic sites.

Reasons to visit

  • Mesilla Valley Mall
Red River
Red River
Known for Rivers, Skiing and Mountains
Get away to Red River! Enjoy the riverfront, skiing and hiking.

Reasons to visit

  • Red River Ski Area
Ruidoso
Ruidoso
Known for Family-friendly, Mountains and Skiing
Walk in the footsteps of Billy the Kid while discovering the natural beauty of one of New Mexico’s most popular resort towns.