La Mesilla is the essence of Spanish culture in the United States. Visited by famous outlaws in the old days such as Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett, La Mesilla became known for its colorful cantinas, festivals and hearty meals. Now, mostly k… read more
Santa Teresa is a small, sleepy New Mexican community located approximately 3 miles west of I-10, and 13 miles north of El Paso, Texas. Surrounding by scenic desert beauty, with plenty of natural attractions in nearby El Paso, the town boa… read more
In the far northeast corner of New Mexico, Clayton, eventually called the "Enchanted Corner" came into existence after the railroad's arrival in 1887. Visitors can fish for bass, walleye, trout and catfish at Clayton Lake State Park, about… read more
Embudo is a small historic town located on the banks of the Rio Grande between Espanola and Taos. The town's proximity to the river offers easy access to white water rafting, canoeing and kayaking. Guests can also wander through the town an… read more
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