Located less than an hour outside Santa Fe, New Mexico is a remarkable, love-at-first-sight national monument that will take any visitor’s breath away. Guaranteed. Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument has everything I love about the American Southwest: bold desert hues Continue reading
Category Archives: New Mexico
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Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
When it comes to desert destinations in the United States, the Grand Canyon and the parks around Las Vegas, Nevada receive all of the attention, leaving New Mexico to remain largely off the tourist radar. Why? After visiting
the Santa Fe area, I’m not sure – the scenery Continue reading -
Fort Union National Monument
Fort Union National Monument, just ninety minutes outside Santa Fe, Mexico, is an off-the-beaten-path historical landmark maintained by the National Parks System. Equal parts educational and scenic, Fort Union makes a wonderful addition to any Continue reading
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Five Breathtaking National Parks Near Santa Fe
Thanks to artistic powerhouses like the incredible Georgia O’Keefe, northern New Mexico has long been known as a desert haven for aspiring bohemian types. While Santa Fe, the capital city of New Mexico, offers visitors a seemingly Continue reading
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Experience The Beauty of Northern New Mexico
New Mexico is one of those destinations consistently underrated, and this is especially baffling when one considers how much the state has to offer: thriving, international cities with world-class museums and architecture as well as unique national parks, Continue reading
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Pecos National Historical Park, Celebrating Ancestral Puebloans
Santa Fe, New Mexico is an amazing city for those who love day trips, thanks to the seemingly endless array of national parks, historic sites, and trail heads that are accessible in just an hour’s drive of downtown. One of my favorites is Pecos National Historical Park, Continue reading