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New Mexico offers the outdoor enthusiast an abundance of year round mountain vacation and outdoor recreational opportunities. New Mexico Fishing, Hiking, Camping, Kayaking, Canoeing, Skiing, Hunting and New Mexico Outdoor Sports.
Summer, an ideal season for Mountain Vacations at one of our many State and National Parks, Hiking, Camping, Fly Fishing, Bass Fishing, Mountain Biking, Horseback Riding, Whitewater Rafting and exploring Native American Historical Sites. Spectacular mountain and desert vistas, tranquil mountain streams and lakes to sooth the soul.

Fall brings brilliant colors. The Aspen forests in the north paint the mountainsides, Elk, Bear and Deer hunting seasons begin and fall Trout fishing is some of the years best.
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Winter transforms the northern half of the state into a winter playground. Ski Vacations, Downhill Skiing, Cross Country Skiing, Ice Fishing, Snow Mobiling. The south remains sunny and warm much of the winter and Fly and Bass Fishing, Hiking and Mountain Biking, exploring the Desert and Indian Ruins all remain good outdoor recreational activities during the winter.
Spring renews the cycle and reopens the High Mountain Country to the Hikers, Mountain Bikers, Campers and Fly Anglers.
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Pecos River Fishing Public Access Villanueva State Park
Heavy monsoon rains muddy the Pecos north of the park entrance in mid June 2022. Villanueva has...
Pecos River Fishing Public Access Villanueva State Park
Heavy monsoon rains muddy the Pecos north of the park entrance in mid June 2022. Villanueva has...
White Bluffs Near Santa Fe NM
The white rocks are pretty and it is peaceful. It is down a dirt road and a little difficult to...
Pecos River Fishing Public Access Villanueva State Park
Heavy monsoon rains muddy the Pecos north of the park entrance in mid June 2022. Villanueva has...
Horseback Trail Ride Cibola National Forest
The Cibola National Forest covers more than 1.6 million acres in New Mexico, with elevations ranging from 2,700 feet to over 11,300 feet. We have four ranger districts: Sandia, Mountainair, Magdalena, and Mt. Taylor. In addition, the Cibola has four wilderness areas:...
Rio Grande Gorge – Taos Junction
Approximately 15 miles south of Taos, New Mexico the Taos Junction is the nexus of the Rio Pueblo de Taos and Rio Grande. The Rio Grande Gorge Visitor's Center is located in Pilar, NM, at the intersection of NM 570 and NM 68 the Visitor Center provides information...
Santa Fe Southern Railway Number 93
Known world-wide as simply "the Santa Fe," the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Railway came into its namesake city in 1880. The 120 year-old spur from Lamy to Santa Fe, the vintage railcars, and the charming California mission-style depot at 410 S. Guadalupe St.,...
Galesteo Basin Preserve Ridge Trail South
The Ridge Trail dissects the preserve north/south along a prominent ridge. The trail offers the hiker or biker spectacular vistas of the Sangre de Christo Mountains and the Galesteo Basin. The Galisteo Basin Preserve is a conservation-based community development...
Santa Fe Southern Railway Reborn
New owners, local Santa Feans, are breathing new life into this famous scenic train. The summer of 2021 saw rail maintenance and a new pain job for the engines and cars. From the looks of the paint theme at the Lamy Station allot of imagination and creativity is going...
Sandia Man Cave
Discovered in the 1930's, by Frank Hibben, Sandia Cave is an easy drive from Albuquerque. Follow Highway 165 through Placitas, New mexico, all the way to its end. Continue three miles down the unimproved dirt road till you reach the parking area, and a well marked...
Canyon Near Ghost Ranch Abiquiu New Mexico
Abiquiù was the one of the homes of artist Georgia O'Keeffe from 1929 until 1984. The Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio is in Abiquiú and she also owned property at the nearby Ghost Ranch. Many of her paintings depict scenes near Abiquiú. Ghost Ranch is a 21,000-acre...
Abiquiu 151
Abiquiú means "wild choke cherry place" in the Tewa language. It is also called Santo Tomas de Abiquiú and the Pueblo of Santo Tomas de Abiquiú. Abiquiù was the one of the homes of artist Georgia O'Keeffe from 1929 until 1984. The Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio is...
Chama River Above Abiquiu Lake
The Chama River, a major tributary of the Rio Grande, in Northern New Mexico, flows through a multi-colored sandstone canyon whose walls grow to 1,500 feet. From El Vado Dam the Chama River continues flowing south, entering Chama Canyon and Santa Fe National Forest...
Chama River Whitewater Rafting and Kayaking
The Chama River in Northern New Mexico is America’s Newest Wild and Scenic River. This 8 mile stretch begins beneath a secluded Benedictine Abbey and ends just above Abiquiu Reservoir, where this silty desert river rolls to a halt among the rainbow cliffs of this...
Rio Chama Runoff Whitewater Rafting and Kayaking
Rio Chama has two "seasons" - the early season is from May 1 through mid-June, and the release season is from mid-July through August. Permits from the BLM Taos office are required for runs through Chama Canyon (see "Permit Requirements" below), but paddlers can run...
Adobe Ruins Along the Rio Chama
Adobe ruins overlooking the Rio Chama just dowstream of Big Eddy Takeout. The Rio Chama, a major tributary of the Rio Grande, in Northern New Mexico, flows through a multi-colored sandstone canyon whose walls grow to 1,500 feet. From El Vado Dam the Rio Chama...