Pros: Unique landscape, mystery, a lot of amazing tourist attractions, culturally mixed. Cons: Desolate, eerie, tourist attractions spread out.
We've been to New Mexico a number of times, and we also lived in New Mexico for a few months when I was temporarily working at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque. The last time we toured New Mexico was in 2006. We visited Carlsbad Caverns, White ...
Pros: Southwestern hospitality at its finest Cons: Somewhat remote
It takes determination, not to mention a fair measure of chutzpah, to live up to a standard of excellence that has persisted in one small community for eleven generations. Members of the current generation of Jaramillos in Chimayo, New Mexico, exemplify...
Pros: Not your typical tourist trap Cons: Way off the beaten path
Billy the Kid, whose real name was William Bonney, is probably the most famous of the old west's outlaw icons. Travelers can visit the country where the legend was born on an easy three/four hour trip from El Paso, TX. Follow U. S. 54 north from El...
I fell in love with New Mexico when I was 14 and I spent the summer there with my uncle and his family. I grew up in Maryland and was accustomed to mountains, cold, snow and ice.
We traveled by car across the country, stopping...
Pros: Great climate, reasonable lodging, good food, neat surroundings Cons: So dry the public was denied access to forest and public lands
I just returned from a vacation with my family to northern New Mexico. We stayed in Red River, about 35 miles north of Taos by road, probably less if you could fly between them. The temperature was 37 - 38 degrees (F) at night and 72 - 74 for highs. We...
Pros: historic; nice trails Cons: out-of-the-way; hot climate
Three Rivers Petroglyph Park is located on US route 54 in south central New Mexico, south of the town of Carrizozo. Although it is not on a main route, we decided to visit because we'd seen an exhibit about the site at the UFO Museum in Roswell. It's...
Pros: Rich variety of everything. Cons: Diversity sometimes brings uncertainty
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[Let me tell you about my beloved New Mexico. A word of caution though: This epinion is long (...zzzzzzzzz...), stereotypical (sorry about that) condescending and parochial (let he who is without sin cast the first stone)...
Pros: Awesome beauty, friendly people Cons: very hot in July
On a recent trip to the El Paso area, my companion
(sweetheart) and I stayed in the home of a mutual
friend. She lives on a two-and-a-half acre parcel
of land in Chaparral, New Mexico, about 30 minutes
from El Paso.
Pros: great history, beautiful scenery and wildlife Cons: hot(if you don't enjoy heat)
Review Topic: Overview
My vacation to New Mexico was one of the best experiences I think anyone could have on a vacation, just about anywhere in the entire United States. Just the wide variety of culture diversity and heritage...
Pros: charming, good restaurants and boutiques Cons: can be touristy
In Southern New Mexico, four miles Southwest of Las Cruces, is a little historical gem. La Mesilla is a tiny town with a Spanish feel, perfect for an afternoon stroll. Some of the highlights:
Pros: Beautiful weather Cons: none that I can think of
Review Topic: Events & Festivals
For 9 years now, Alamogordo, New Mexico has been hosting a Hot Air Balloon Festival. By no means is it as large as the one held in Albuquerque each year, but it's getting much larger each and...
Pros: Gorgeous scenery, good city experiences, lots of wilderness Cons: Pretty spread out (i.e. long drives)
This summer I attended a wedding in Albuquerque, New Mexico and since I was spending a good amount of money on a plane ticket and a rental car, I decided to make it a one week vacation. And let me just tell you that I often have to remind myself that...
Pros: Breathtaking Views/Generous People Cons: none..unless you don't like to drive...
Review Topic: Overview
October is the time of year I most love to visit New Mexico. The air is cool and crisp during the early morning and late evenings, and mid-day is a balmy low 70's to mid 80's. I began this latest trip...
Pros: A pretty part of the world Cons: Utter uniformity of tourist areas
I can't tell the difference. Honestly. I keep going to New Mexico, I like it, but I still can't figure out if such-and-such restaurant or shop or what-have-you is in Albuquerque, or Santa Fe. Or even one of the suburbs.
Pros: Perfect place for friends, family and lovers... Cons: Don't bring your Irkel car, you won't make it...
This cozy little resort town is located a mile above the equally charming town of Alamogordo. Cloudcroft is an intimate, friendly and casual spot worth visiting year-round. Nearly three miles above ground level, the air is invigorating, the view...
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