New Mexico City Guide


Learn more about the diversity of cities and towns that make up New Mexico

Albuquerque

It's not the state capital, but it is certainly the largest and most vibrant city. Read about Albuquerque

Arroyo Seco

Just minutes from the fabled Taos, Arroyo Seco is a little town that did. What it did was come back from oblivion. Read the story of Arroyo Seco: The town that came back

Grants

This former boom-and-bust town is currently making a bit of a comeback with its proximity to El Malpais, and El Morro. It's also a convenient place to stop when driving cross country, or going up to Crownpoint for the Navajo rug auction. It's also home to the New Mexico Mining Museum

Madrid

From thriving coal town to ghost town and back to thriving arts community. Read about Madrid on the Turquoise Trail

Santa Fe

The state capital and a city filled with charm. Read about Historic Santa Fe

Taos

The ski capital of the state, and one of the best known in the country, but this laid-back town offers much besides the slopes. Read about Taos - more than just skiing


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