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New Mexico Tourist Attractions
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New Mexico Tourist AttractionsTourist attractions in New Mexico - Theme Parks, Tours, Museums, National Parks, Historic Sites & More! Below is a list of attractions in New Mexico to help you plan a New Mexico Vacation! Find detailed information on the New Mexico tourist attraction entries by clicking on their links. Narrow your search by selecting from a specific New Mexico attraction category on the left hand menu.
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Explore All Of New Mexico's Regions You can find New Mexico tourist attractions and activities in all of New Mexico's regions: Albuquerque, Farmington, Gallup, Las Cruces, Santa Fe, Taos and Other.
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El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail National Park
Category: Santa Fe National Park in New Mexico
Description of this Santa Fe Attraction: Added to the National Trails System in October 2000, El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro (Royal Road of the Interior) National Historic Trail recognizes the primary route between the colonial Spanish capital of Mexico City and the Spanish provincial capitals at San Juan de Los Caballeros (1598-1600); San Gabriel (1600-1609); and Santa Fe (1610-1821). The national historic trail extends 404 miles from El Paso, Texas, to San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico.
El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro is recognized throughout the United States of America and Los Estados Unidos de Mexico as a timeless route of trade and cultural exchange and interaction among Spaniards and other Europeans, American Indians, Mexicans, and Americans, which shaped individual lives and communities and affected settlement and development in the greater Southwest. Recognition of this route as an international historic trail will commemorate a shared cultural heritage and contribute in a meaningful way to eliminating cultural barriers and enriching the lives of people along El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro.
The Bureau of Land Management and the National Park Service are charged with joint planning and administration of the trail. A website dedicated to the trail can be seen at www.elcaminoreal.org
A Comprehensive Management Plan/ Final Environmental Impact Statement for the trail was completed in April 2004. Go to Management Docs (right) to access the plan.
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El Morro National Monument National Park
Category: Ramah National Park near Gallup, New Mexico
Description of this Gallup area Attraction: Rising 200 feet above the valley floor, this massive sandstone bluff was a welcome landmark for weary travelers. A reliable waterhole hidden at its base made El Morro (or Inscription Rock) a popular campsite. Beginning in the late 1500s Spanish, and later, Americans passed by El Morro. While they rested in its shade and drank from the pool, many carved their signatures, dates, and messages. Before the Spanish, petroglyphs were inscribed by Ancestral Puebloans living on top of the bluff over 700 years ago. Today, El Morro National Monument protects over 2,000 inscriptions and petroglyphs, as well as Ancestral Puebloan ruins. Proclaimed Dec. 8, 1906. Boundary changes: June 18, 1917; June 14, 1950. Acreage: 1,278.72 Federal: 1,039.92; Non-federal: 238.80.
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Night Sky Adventures Portable observatory iterpretive astronomy telescope tours
Category: Red River Scenic near Taos, New Mexico
Description of this Taos area Attraction: Using a large aperture (24" dia. mirror, 10 foot tall) telescope, a Night Sky Adventures Iterpretive astronomy tour shows the natural grandeur of the universe as you can only see with your own eyes. A 24" dia. mirror captures 10,000X more light from faint objects than the unaided eye.
My unique approach to astronomy brings you the universe in real time, this is not a domed light show. No observatory buildings, funky laser show (well maybe a little) or pre-recorded narration gets in the way of the pure enjoyment of the universe. (sometimes I do put on "star" music)
By using such a large telescope, the human eye can see wonders that only a long exposure photograph could capture not so long ago. The 24" reflector alone is impressive even without looking through the eyepiece.
Most guests are surprised at the amount of detail and sheer lushness of objects in the night sky. Night Sky Adventures is truly a memorable experience.
The telescope is fully transportable and has even been set up on rooftop decks (some help required), snow, the bottom of a sink hole, middle of a KOA, parking lots, service roads and on a mountaintop.
With Night Sky Adventures I will bring my expertise and equipment to your lodge, guest ranch, conference center, camp, B&B or home. Special events, camp outs, family reunions, corporate meetings, dinner specials are all wonderful events to enhance with a Night Sky Adventures Universe Tour.
Private groups and tours at your place rates are only $250.00 a night for an exclusive tour of the night sky for at least 2 hours with one of the largest telescopes in New Mexico with full interpretation and entertaining banter.
Night Sky Adventures is an easy choice, if you your event is hosting 20 people, that is just $12.50 a person for guided tours using one of the largest telescopes in NM.
Another option is the "roam in". I set up the telescope(s) in a prominent space and guests at your facility or event drop by and look at a few objects on their way to another part of your event or facility. This is not a planned "tour" and the time frame is as long as people continue to stop at the telescope. Price same as a group tour.
Summer dates around the new moon fill up fastest and are the best for viewing. call early for best dates. check the moon here.
Some past customers include: The Inn at Snakedance Taos NM, Taos Ski Valley, Adobe and Stars B&B, Town of Red River NM, Valles Calderas National Preserve NM, New Mexico State Parks and Singing River Ranch NM and many, many more.
Please Contact me soon for booking info. Click here for customer testimonials.
Night Sky Adventures will come to your lodge, B&B, Guest Ranch, Town, Youth Group Gathering, Family Reunion etc. for one low price.
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Pecos National Historical Park National Park
Category: Pecos National Park near Santa Fe, New Mexico
Description of this Santa Fe area Attraction: Pecos preserves 12,000 years of history including the ancient pueblo of Pecos, two Spanish Colonial Missions, Santa Fe Trail sites, 20th century ranch history of Forked Lightning Ranch, and the site of the Civil War Battle of Glorieta Pass.
The ruins trail, picnic area, and visitor center are the only areas currently open to visitors at this time. Closed areas such as the Forked Lightning Ranch, the Santa Fe Trail, and the Civil War Battlefield of Glorieta are available only through ranger guided tours. To schedule a tour, please contact the visitor center.
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Petroglyph National Monument National Park
Category: Albuquerque National Park in New Mexico
Description of this Albuquerque Attraction: As you walk among the petroglyphs, you are not alone. This world is alive with the sights and sounds of the high desert - a hawk spirals down from the mesa top, a roadrunner scurries into fragrant sage, a desert millipede traces waves in the sand. There is another presence beyond what we can see or hear. People who have lived along the Rio Grande for many centuries come alive again through images they carved on the shiny black rocks. These images, and associated archeological sites in the Albuquerque area, provide glimpses into a 12,000 year long story of human life in this area.
Petroglyph National Monument stretches 17 miles along Albuquerque's West Mesa, a volcanic basalt escarpment that dominates the citys western horizon. Authorized June 27, 1990, the 7,236 acre monument is cooperatively managed by the National Park Service and the City of Albuquerque.
Petroglyph National Monument protects a variety of cultural and natural resources including five volcanic cones, hundreds of archeological sites and an estimated 25,000 images carved by native peoples and early Spanish settlers. Many of the images are recognizable as animals, people, brands and crosses; others are more complex. Their meaning, possibly, understood only by the carver. These images are inseparable from the greater cultural landscape, from the spirits of the people who created them, and all who appreciate them.
Petroglyph National Monument is a place of respect, awe and wonderment.
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Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument National Park
Category: Mountainair National Park in New Mexico
Description of this New Mexico Attraction: Once, thriving American Indian trade communities of Tiwa and Tompiro speaking Puebloans inhabited this remote frontier area of central New Mexico. Early in the 17th-century Spanish Franciscans found the area ripe for their missionary efforts. However, by the late 1670s the entire Salinas District, as the Spanish had named it, was depopulated of both Indian and Spaniard. What remains today are austere yet beautiful reminders of this earliest contact between Pueblo Indians and Spanish Colonials: the ruins of four mission churches, at Quarai, Ab, and Gran Quivira and the partially excavated pueblo of Las Humanas or, as it is known today, Gran Quivira. Established in 1980 through the combination of two New Mexico State Monuments and the former Gran Quivira National Monument, the present Monument comprises a total of 1,100 acres.
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White Sands National Monument National Park
Category: Alamogordo National Park near Las Cruces, New Mexico
Description of this Las Cruces area Attraction: At the northern end of the Chihuahuan Desert lies a mountain ringed valley called the Tularosa Basin. Rising from the heart of this basin is one of the world's great natural wonders - the glistening white sands of New Mexico.
Here, great wave-like dunes of gypsum sand have engulfed 275 square miles of desert and have created the world's largest gypsum dune field. The brilliant white dunes are ever changing: growing, cresting, then slumping, but always advancing. Slowly but relentlessly the sand, driven by strong southwest winds, covers everything in its path. Within the extremely harsh environment of the dune field, even plants and animals adapted to desert conditions struggle to survive. Only a few species of plants grow rapidly enough to survive burial by moving dunes, but several types of small animals have evolved a white coloration that camouflages them in the gypsum sand.
White Sands National Monument preserves a major portion of this gypsum dune field, along with the plants and animals that have successfully adapted to this constantly changing environment.
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