Let’s face it, New Mexico is a shoo-in for the title of “Most Underrated State” because an alarming number of our fellow citizens don’t even realize that the Land of Enchantment is part of the United States. However, even when you look beyond that misguided belief, there are plenty more reasons why New Mexico is awesome. Here are a handful of them:

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So, what is there to do in New Mexico? Turns out, everything. What would you add to this list? Tell us your thoughts in the comments!

If you’re looking for specific, underrated spots in the Land of Enchantment, check out the 10 most underrated places in New Mexico that you must check out ASAP!

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What Is There To Do In New Mexico?

Where are the best places to live in New Mexico? 

New Mexico is a state filled to the brim with incredible state parks (35 sites total), relaxing hot springs, and so many fun things to do outside that it’s impossible to list it all even on a thousand pages. Of course, like anywhere else, there are some places to live here that are simply the best, and we love them. We suppose the best small town in New Mexico to live in at the time of this writing is the town of Corrales, which is home to some of the most awesome wineries in New Mexico (yes, we have those) and the lowest poverty rate statewide. We also really love Rio Rancho, which is the third-largest city in New Mexico and known for its more affordable cost of living.  

What is the cost of living in New Mexico compared to other states?  

Based on a nationwide average of “100”, which means any amount below 100 is cheaper than the United States average, New Mexico ranks at 88.4. The median home cost in New Mexico is $246,000 compared to the rest of the states' median home cost of $291,000. Utility costs are very, very slightly higher than the national average at 100.4, but every other category, including health, housing, groceries, transportation, etc., is well below.  

What are the best parts of living in Albuquerque, New Mexico?  

Oh, man, where to begin? Albuquerque is easily one of the best places to visit in New Mexico, and if you decide to live here, that’s even better! Living in Albuquerque, you’ll encounter so many different cultures all blending into one beautiful city. You’ll find influences from Native American folks, Mexico, and, of course, something that’s all our own. You’ll immerse yourself in one of the best arts districts in the entire state – if not the entire country! The best restaurants in Albuquerque will always be calling your name, and you can’t miss the world-famous annual festivals in Albuquerque either. Life in New Mexico is a vibrant thing – especially in ABQ.