The 7 Best Backroads In New Mexico For A Long Scenic Drive
One of New Mexico’s many selling points is its lack of traffic – at least in comparison to other states. Unless you’re in the heart of an urban area, chances are you’re zipping along at a good pace, and sometimes you even have the road to yourself. While cruising through the countryside is always relaxing, doing so while gazing at gorgeous scenery is even better. So next time you’re in the mood for a long, pretty drive, check out the best backroads in New Mexico.
So what are you waiting for? Load up your cooler and hit the road. Just remember to check the weather forecast and gas up before you go – in rural New Mexico, open gas stations can be few and far between. What’s your favorite scenic drive in the Land of Enchantment? We’ve already covered some of the best scenic byways in New Mexico – you should absolutely check them out! Don’t forget to pack some epic road trip snacks!
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Backroads In New Mexico
What are the best road trips through New Mexico?
Itching to go on a New Mexico road trip after seeing all of these scenic drives? You can explore more than just byways by taking some of the awesome routes we've put together.
- If you love scenery and nature, try the New Mexico Natural Wonders Road Trip.
- Love history? There are lots of ghost towns in this state, and you can visit quite a few on our New Mexico Ghost Towns Road Trip.
- For towns that are a little livelier, try the New Mexico Picturesque Small Towns Road Trip. Needless to say, there are many ways to explore this awesome state!
What one-of-a-kind destinations can I visit in New Mexico?
Take a day trip to the many unique things to see in New Mexico. Do you know where you can see actual dinosaur footprints up close in person, out in nature? Yes, you guessed it - right here in New Mexico!
- Clayton Lake State Park has real dinosaur prints that have been fossilized in the stone for millions of years.
- New Mexico is also home to the oldest church in the United States, the San Miguel Chapel in Santa Fe.
- Plus, there are few other places quite as extra-terrestrial and UFO-centric as Roswell, New Mexico, which is a fun visit for anyone into quirky attractions.
What food trails can I take in New Mexico?
If you enjoyed these scenic drives in New Mexico and are a foodie, you might love some of the food trails you can take within the state. Of course, it comes as no surprise that there is a green chile food trail in this state.
- In Las Cruces, New Mexico, you can experience giant green chile cheeseburgers, chile margaritas, and even chile ice cream. Learn more about it here.
- Another unsurprising yet totally delicious New Mexico food trail is this tasty Taco Trail. If you love tacos, you don't want to miss all the delicious destinations it'll take you to.