You might remember years past when winter was a time to get outside and find something magical. Although these activities are less common, the small and sweet mountain town of Cloudcroft holds the southernmost ice rink, and it is the only natural place to go ice skating in New Mexico. This quaint ice rink offers the entire family the opportunity to experience the magic of winter with a hint of nostalgia!

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Do you have fond memories of ice skating in the winter? Have you been to the James Sewell Ice Rink? Let us hear all about your experience in the comments, and don’t forget to share your photos from all of your winter outings with us in our New Mexico Nature Lovers Facebook Group, or tag us on Instagram by tagging #onlyinnewmexico for a chance to be featured!

For another winter activity that’s a bit more exhilarating, check out the most underrated snow tubing park that’s right here in New Mexico.

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Holiday Time in New Mexico

Can you suggest another fun holiday activity in New Mexico?

If you’re looking for a fun holiday activity in New Mexico, you might consider the Roswell Christmas Railway. This fun annual event takes place at the Spring River Zoo in Roswell. Very family-friendly, the railway meanders throughout the zoo on a magical light-filled journey. Visits with Santa and Mrs. Claus, the Elf Village, and more are all part of the fun here.

Where can I find Christmas towns in New Mexico?

There are quite a few Christmas towns in New Mexico, and they each offer a different holiday perspective of the Land of Enchantment. Among them are:

  • Las Vegas - A highlight here is the scores of historic buildings, many of which are all aglow for the season.
  • Carlsbad – One of the most popular events is WildLights at the Living Desert Zoo, which was named one of the best zoo lights displays in the nation.
  • Taos – A not to be missed event here is the Taos Winter Wine Festival where you can drink wine, enjoy great food, and ski.
  • Madrid – Although technically considered a ghost town, each year it offers an incredible holiday light display.

 

Read on to learn about more awesome Christmas towns in New Mexico.

 

Are there any Christmas parades in New Mexico?

If you’re looking for Christmas parades in New Mexico you won’t be disappointed, as they are offered in several wonderful places. Consider a few of the following:

  • WinterFest Parade – Held in Los Alamos, about 40 minutes northwest of Santa Fe
  • Twinkle Light Parade – Held in Albuquerque and featuring a mile-long stretch of illumination along Route 66
  • Light Up Artesia – Artesia is about a 40-minute drive north of Carlsbad
  • Holiday Electric Light Parade – Held in Socorro, a little over an hour south of Albuquerque.

 

Where can we go hiking in the winter in New Mexico?

Hiking in the winter in New Mexico is an enchanting experience. You will find scores of wonderful trails, each one offering unique vistas of the landscape at this time of the year. Some of the trails to consider exploring are:

Read on and discover more enchanting places for hiking in the winter in New Mexico.