Take These 9 Country Roads In New Mexico For An Unforgettable Scenic Drive
In New Mexico, driving the backroads is often the key to unlocking some of the state’s best scenery. There is no shortage of country roads here – many of them unpaved – to satisfy either those seeking adventure or simply escape. So next time you have a day off and a certain restless feeling, head out on these nine scenic country roads in New Mexico that are less traveled. (Many of these routes involve unpaved roads and should not be attempted during bad weather.)

Route: US 550, NM 57, CR 7610, CR 7500
The Badlands are close to Chaco Canyon. Adding this on to your drive involves a bone-jarring ride across washboard "roads." But this cultural treasure is worth the effort.

Allow plenty of time - especially when visiting the Gila Cliff Dwellings - because the road is often tortuous. The slower pace lets you absorb the views and Lake Roberts makes a particularly scenic picnic spot.
Route: Start in Silver City, take NM 15, continue on to the cliff dwellings then backtrack to the connection with NM 35, pick up the 152 in San Lorenzo then follow US 180 back to Silver City.
Take a look at this video by @gowestusa8959:

Route: Highway 14
Take a look at this video by @thegrindlifepodcast713:

Route: Highway 72, Highway 325

Route: US 64, US 160, NM 597
Confession: This 33-mile road trip involves a brief dip into Arizona.

Route: US 64, NM 68, NM 518

Route: Queens Highway/ NM 137 (peel off onto Sitting Bull Falls Road if you want to add on this attraction).

Route: Highway 196, Forest Road 1950, Highway 64

The route is currently open but be aware that it is being repaired. The road is unpaved so high clearance vehicles are needed for this drive.
Route: Leave I-25 at Escondido and watch out for signs to the byway, which will guide you along your drive.
Take a look at this video by @d.wright3413:
It’s a little tricky to find the Quebradas Backcountry Scenic Byway. For more details, visit the BLM website.
What are your favorite scenic country roads in New Mexico? Discover more of the prettiest places in New Mexico for more stunning scenery. But. before you hit the road, check out our Ultimate Road Trip Packing List.
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What are the best road trips through New Mexico?
Some of the best New Mexico road trips include the following:
- The New Mexico Natural Wonders Road Trip is great to see the state's amazing scenery and unique areas.
- Visit some of the best parks in the state by taking the New Mexico State Park Road Trip.
- Discover the most picturesque small towns on this NM road trip.
- If you're feeling brave, try to get through the Haunted Places New Mexico Road Trip to experience creepy and possibly paranormal places.
What places in New Mexico should I see before I die?
Here are a few bucket list-worthy destinations and experiences in New Mexico to have before you die:
- The annual Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta should be on everyone's bucket lists. The iconic sight of the colorful hot air balloons drifting over the beautiful landscape is unforgettable.
- Visit the Rio Grande Gorge. Whether you hike in the area, cross the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, or just enjoy it from the edge, it's certainly memorable.
- Visiting New Mexico wouldn't be complete without discovering its lovely pueblos and historic buildings, from the Taos Pueblo to the Gila Cliff Dwellings.
What underrated places in New Mexico should I visit?
Here are a couple underrated places in New Mexico you should visit:
- The Chaco Culture National Historic Park is 24 miles out from the nearest small town, Nageezi, but the remarkable ruins shown here are impressive to see.
- You can swim underneath a waterfall when you visit the remote Sitting Bull Falls, part of the Lincoln National Forest. Though somewhat out of the way, the peaceful surroundings, cascading waters, and cool pool make for a great experience.