Visit This Tiny Town In New Mexico To See The Most Incredible Fall Colors
By E Jamar|Published October 08, 2018
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E Jamar is a published writer based in Milwaukee, WI. Despite being a Midwesterner at heart, you can often find them trekking throughout the states and discovering new hidden gems. When they're not traveling, you can find them discussing disability issues, cuddling their pug puppy, and checking out new local spots.
The predictions are proving to be true: New Mexico’s fall foliage is bright and bursting with color this year. Though the colors are changing throughout the state, this tiny mountain town is one of the best ways to see the most incredible fall foliage. Located inside the Lincoln National Forest and at an elevation of over 9,000 feet, this quirky little town gives you a perfect setting for the changing season. Get ready to full embrace autumn and see the leaves like never before at this tiny town that’s packed with things to do.
This mountain town might be tiny, but the fall foliage throughout this historic place is bursting with endless colors.
Cloudcroft is technically a village, with just under 700 residents. While you're peeping the leaves changing colors, you can make yourself at home in a town where everyone knows your name.
This quirky mountain town is located in the Lincoln National Forest, and at an elevation of almost 9,000 feet, is one of the highest-altitude towns in the country giving you the best views of the trees.
Aspen trees are native to cooler, higher areas of the state. These trees are known for their bright yellow color in the fall and situated at such a high altitude, Cloudcroft is covered in them.
Taking a hike in the fall is one of the best ways to see fall foliage. The Osha Trail offers some of the best vantage points to look deep into the valley below and see the changing colors from a new perspective.
Besides embracing the changing seasons, Cloudcroft is full of countless things to do. This tiny town features many historic shops and restaurants. Make sure to visit the Burro Street Exchange where you can find shops, restaurants, and information on Cloudcroft all in one place.
Cloudcroft is located in the southern part of the Lincoln National Forest.
Have you ever viewed the leaves changing in Cloudcroft? How was it? Let us know in the comments, and make sure to share your photos of all of the beautiful fall foliage in our New Mexico Nature Lovers Facebook group, or tag us on Instagram at #onlyinnewmexico for a chance to see your photos featured.