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Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park

Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park Top Attraction!

Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park is New Mexico's newest State Park. Opened in 2008, the park is located along the western bank of the Rio Grande southwest of the town of Mesilla.


Aztec Ruins National Monument

Aztec Ruins National Monument

National Park Aztec Ruins National Monument preserves structures and artifacts of Ancestral Pueblo people from the 1100's through 1200s.


El Camino Real De Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail

El Camino Real De Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail

National Historic Trail


El Morro National Monument

El Morro National Monument

National Monument 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.


Holocaust & Intolerance Musuem of New Mexico

Holocaust & Intolerance Musuem of New Mexico

Combat hate and intolerance through education. The Holocaust & Intolerance Museum of New Mexico was founded by a Holocaust survivor and his wife.


Pecos National Historical Park

Pecos National Historical Park

National Historical Park


Petroglyph National Monument

Petroglyph National Monument

National Monument 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.


Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument

Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument

National Monument 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.


The Case Trading Post

The Case Trading Post

Authentic Native American jewelry, pottery and more


Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian

Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian

Rotating exhibitions of Native American/Indigenous art Founded in 1937, The Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian is New Mexico’s oldest independent, non-profit, museum. The Wheelwright offers unique exhibitions of contemporary and iconic American Indian art.


 
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