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Southeast New Mexico Tourism

Southeast New Mexico Tourism on NewMexicoBeautiful.com. Southeast New Mexico Tourism - your Southeast New Mexico Travel Guide to Vacations, Attractions and Events

The Cloud-Climbing Trail - Alamogordo, New Mexico

trail.jpgThe Cloud-Climbing Trail - Alamogordo, New Mexico

Every hiker dreams about finding the challenging trail which will not only provide you with a beautiful place to climb but also offer you the challenges of different levels of difficulty.  This trail offers you everything you could want.  It is made up of about 10 miles of the old, abandoned Alamogordo and Sacramento Mountain Railroad grade that runs from Alamogordo to Cloudcroft.    Not all of the trails are completed yet, they hope to have 65 miles done to form a loop in the future.

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Carlsbad Caverns National Park - Carlsbad, New Mexico

 

Explore the Attractions at Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico

Carlsbad Caverns National Park is one of the most impressive geologic formations in the United States, and it is certainly worthwhile making time to see on your visit to New Mexico. Carlsbad Caverns National Park contains 110 caves located beneath the surface of the Guadalupe Mountains.

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Roswell New Mexico Lodging

New Mexico has many attractions and there is a range of accommodation available. Roswell is a popular tourist destination and stay over for business people. It's well known around the world as a pilgrimage for UFO enthusiasts but it has other things to offer too. A Roswell hotel is a good base to see the Bottomless Lakes State Park, the Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge and the Robert H. Goddard Planetarium.

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New Mexico

New Mexico is called the Land of Enchantment.  Explorer Vasquez de Coronado was said to have traveled through New Mexico in 1540 hoping to find the legendary Seven Cities of Gold (Adobe Pueblos).

Before "Land of Enchantment" became the state slogan, New Mexico went by the nickname The Sunshine State based on the fact that every part of New Mexico receives at least 70 percent sunshine year round.

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