10 Rad Weekend Road Trips from Albuquerque, New Mexico
Take any one of these weekend road trips from Albuquerque, and you’ll quickly see why New Mexico is known as the Land of Enchantment.
Take any one of these weekend road trips from Albuquerque, and you’ll quickly see why New Mexico is known as the Land of Enchantment.
Whether you’re planning a ski vacay or a cultural getaway to hit the artsy hotspots — or you just want some of that famed green chile — book a cabin near Taos to complete your New Mexico retreat.
At the western tip of Texas, El Paso stands as a gateway to adventures across multiple states.
Make a road trip of your drive from Denver to Albuquerque with this alternative route that winds through epic landscapes and historical sites.
Thanks to its unique geology, the Land of Enchantment has an extensive geothermal system and is packed full of hot springs.
From the staggering expanse of White Sands National Park to the “Green Chile Capital of the World," New Mexico is home to a land of sweeping vistas and culturally diverse towns.
Feel your worries melt away in the peace of a secluded cabin surrounded by nothing but the serene beauty of forested mountain peaks.
A trip to New Mexico’s largest city is not complete without taking in the city's culture and exploring the architectural styles of its Native American and Spanish ancestry.
New Mexico is the land of dark night skies, high mountain deserts, stunning mountains, beautiful rock formations, vast open spaces — and amazing glamping.
Whether you’re looking for an authentic adobe, a retro trailer, or even an off-grid Earthship with endless luxuries, there’s some incredible Airbnbs in the Land of Enchantment.
A secluded mountain village about two hours north of El Paso, this New Mexico town boasts beautiful weather in the summer and fun in the snow come wintertime.
Santa Fe is home to a vibrant arts scene, some of the US’s oldest buildings, and is in close proximity to some of the country’s best hiking and nature-scapes — the Airbnbs aren't bad either.