White Sands by a full moon is a sight you’ll never forget! |
New Mexico has something for everyone – nature lovers, history lovers, and even fans of the paranormal can find something to interest them.
If you love nature but aren’t into skiing or hiking, visit White Sands instead. It’s miles and miles of sandy, pure white hills to roll or sled down. Take off your shoes and feel the warm sand in between your toes. Come at night – the full moon, the purplish sky, and the white sand make a breathtaking scene you’ll never forget.
History buffs have many choices when visiting New Mexico. Not far from White Sands is the Trinity Site, where the first nuclear bomb was tested. You can also visit Los Alamos, where scientists developed the bomb. Or go even further back in time and visit Lincoln County, where Billy the Kid once roamed. Many don’t know that several Civil War battles were fought as far out as New Mexico; you can visit these sites today.
If nature and history aren’t your “thing” but you do enjoy a good legend, head down to Roswell, site of the famous (supposed) UFO crash of the late 1940s. The town celebrates the event each year with festivities, and there is a UFO Museum that is open year round.
Whether you believe that aliens landed in Roswell or not, you will enjoy a visit to the UFO Museum. |
If you don’t like any of these things but you do like TV, Albuquerque may be the New Mexico destination for you. The city was home to Walter White and his cohorts of Breaking Bad fame, and the show is still a part of the town even though Walter is long gone. Sign up for a Breaking Bad tour, which will take you around to locations seen on the show (in an RV, of course). Stop by the Dog House for a hot dog, visit The Grove CafĂ© for some hot tea (the sugar packets are safe, they promise!) or get your car spiffed up at Walter’s old car wash.