Travel to the
Heart
of New Mexico
Put some heart into your next vacation - Travel to the Heart of New Mexico.
Explore the Heart of New Mexico, the All-American travel adventure
guaranteed to revitalize your heart, mind and soul. Wide-open skies, natural beauty,
historic culture and outdoor adventures are all waiting for you in central
New Mexico.
Take a walk through time as you discover the mystic beauty
of ancient Native American ruins and Hispanic lore. Spend a day strolling
through world famous museums and exhibits. Spice things up with a green
chili cheese burger at a classic roadside diner along historic Route
66. Sound tempting? What are you waiting for?
Scenic Day Trips
Route 66
While popular memory evokes images of a highway lined with diners, motels, and roadside
attractions catering to postwar travelers headed west, the central New Mexico section of
the Mother Road reflects the original purpose of the Main Street of
America.
Albuquerque
Corrales
Moriarty
Rio
Rancho
Village of
Los Ranchos de Albuquerque
Jemez Mountain
Trail
Traveling this trail provides a journey through time. A leisurely day
trip along this National Scenic Byway takes you past fantastic geologic
formations, ancient Indian ruins and reminders of the areas logging,
mining and ranching heritage.
Jemez Pueblo
Jemez
Springs
Rio Rancho
Sandoval
County Tourism Department
San Ysidro Pueblo
Turquoise
Trail
Drive back into history through the mining towns of Golden, Madrid,
and Cerrillos, now alive with art, crafts, theater, music, museums and restaurants.
Cerrillos
East Mountain Chamber of Commerce
Madrid
Tinkertown Museum
Turquoise
Trail
Salt Mission Trail
To travel the Salt Mission Trail is to take a journey back in time and
visit ancient Anasazi and Mogollon Indian ruins, prehistoric trade routes
and awe-inspiring mission churches. Explore the National Forests and
hike, bike, camp or fish among the pine, aspen and maple forests.
Belen
Moriarty
Mountainair
El Camino
Real
El Camino Real (The Royal Road) for 300 years was the
Southwests main road for travelers. El Camino curves through Belen, Tomé,
Los Lunas and Bernalillo bringing you through six pueblos - Isleta, Sandia, Santa Ana,
San Felipe, Santo Domingo and Cochiti.
Albuquerque
Belen
Corrales
Rio Rancho
Sandoval County
Tourism Department
Village
of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque
Corrales Road
The Village of Corrales, nestled in the Rio Grande Valley, offers a refreshingly
rural experience just moments from the city. Corrales has been a rich agricultural
community for over 1,300 years and now is home to eclectic galleries,
shops, restaurants, bed and breakfasts, wineries, spas and a Hispanic museum.
Albuquerque
Corrales
Rio
Rancho
Sandoval County
Tourism Department
Village of Los
Ranchos de Albuquerque |