The Turquoise Trail in New Mexico extends from Santa Fe to Albuquerque. This 54-mile-long scenic road is an alternative to Interstate 25 and is perfect for when you have some extra time to appreciate the vistas and small towns of the Land of Enchantment.

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While you’re in Golden, stop at Henderson General Store. This 100-year-old shop features Native American arts and crafts.

Have you traveled the Turquoise Tail before? What are your favorite stops along the way?

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