Where To Go On Your New Mexico Trip

By Admin on Saturday, August 8, 2009
Filled Under: Travel

To feel a fire in the ice, come to the Ice Cave and Bandera Volcano where you brilliant blue-green, ice, and another trail takes you to beautiful Bandera Volcano. National Atomic Museum tells about the atomic age, etc. Guided tours are available by appointment. It is open daily from 9 to 5 hours. At least free ground Lakes State Park has a low, in fact there are seven small lakes adjacent high red cliff. All facilities associated with lakes are available here. For the past 40 years, Cliff’s Amusement Park is a debtor to fun and entertainment for guests with many attractions and exciting games for the whole family. True to its name, Oasis State Park is established under Cottonwood trees, shifting sand dunes and a small lake ideal for fishing. It is an excellent place for bird watching in winter. Located in the red and yellow sandstone cliffs Villanueva State Park, located alongside a river, the location spectacular. Trees and shrubs of more color to the landscape.

Picnic shelters here seem Spanish villages. Hikers will find a number of pre-historic Indian ruins. Mild to Elephant Butte Lake State Park is popular for camping season. Is the largest and most popular in New Mexico offer all the facilities of water.

Located in the heart of the Blood Cristo Mountains, Morphy Lake State Park is nestled in a pine forest. A three-mile jungle road with steep and rough trail takes you to the exact location. Protection of privacy is found in abundance in this park alone.

City of Rocks State Park was established on the ashes of the volcano, have created millions of years ago of course. Huge blocks of ash to give his name. A beautiful pond in the pines, Heron Lake State Park is also known as “rather more than just slower boats are allowed. Go for a walk along the majestic Rio Chama dramatic stairway near Heron Dam. It crosses the river by a suspension bridge and offers broad views of the environment.

Situated on the rugged west slope of the Little Florida Mountains, Rock Hound State Park has many parts of silicon dioxide. Scattered throughout the park are samples of rocks and minerals from a volcano
offers a magnificent view across the park.

The mountains offer views here, but hey, can lead to breathing difficulties. Cimarron Canyon State Park is part of 33,116 hectares of Collin Neblett park offers a view over the whole area. You can also climbing, but with special permission to park and a beautiful view hill.

In Blue Water State Park, a lake surrounded by hills, dotted with falling trees and juniper Pinon make a beautiful appearance and an abundance of fish. Some good fishing can be reached by cars.

Located in a park south of the desert, Brantley Lake State Park is a refreshing solution for picnics outdoors and fishing. In wilderness areas around the Lake, Santa Rosa Lake State Park is a paradise for fishermen and hikers. It also offers many types of water sports.

Leasburg Dam State Park receives water from the Rio Grande to Mesilla Valley Irrigation Area. Adjoining the museum is a portrait of 19th century goods. Surrounded by a forest of spruce and pine, Coyote Creek State Park is filled with wild flowers and leaves give a wonderful fresh scent.

Great summer winds attract many Storrie Lake State Park for sailing and surfing to its visitors of the exhibition goods Santa Fe Trail and 19th century Las Vegas. This site has an excellent water in the lake.

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