8 Ways New Mexico Has Quietly Become The Most Unique State In The Nation
Ever wondered what makes New Mexico unique? There are endless reasons why the Land of Enchantment is one of the coolest places in the country. Our culture, art, landscapes, and even the way we talk, are completely unique to our little corner of the nation. Whether you’ve lived here your whole life, or you’re just getting acquainted with our state, it’s not hard to see why we’re the most unique in the country. Here are eight ways New Mexico is unlike any other.
New Mexico is seriously unlike anywhere else. What would you add to the list? What makes us most unique? We’d love your input in the comments!
To see just why New Mexico is so unique, you can take this tram high above it all, and see the Land of Enchantment in a whole new way.
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Is New Mexico a good place to live?
Absolutely! New Mexico has so much to offer in the way of culture, history, heritage, small towns, big cities, dining, hiking, natural wonders, and, of course, the people. Below you'll find a list of reasons why New Mexico is a wonderful place to live:
- Amazing national parks and monuments
- Relatively low cost of living and home prices
- A gorgeous, diverse landscape
- New Mexico's history and culture
- New Mexican cuisine
Learn more about what makes living in New Mexico such a special and incredible experience.
What are the most popular landmarks and natural wonders in New Mexico?
New Mexico is known as the Land of Enchantment, and it lives up to its name in every way. This is especially true when it comes to natural wonders and landmarks. Below you'll find a list of some of the most stunning places to visit in New Mexico:
- Clayton Lake State Park
- Four Corners National Monument
- Fort Union National Monument
- Laval Flow at El Malpais
- Aztec Ruins near Farmington
- Earthships near Taos
- Old Town Albuquerque
- San Miguel Chapel in Santa Fe
- Rio Grande Gorge near Taos
- Santa Fe Plaza
- Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument in the Mogollon Mountains
- UFO Museum in Roswell
- Sandia Peak
- Chaco Culture National Historical Park near Nageezi
- Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks near Cochiti
- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
- Carlsbad Caverns
- White Sands near Alamogordo
How many of these special places have you visited? Learn more about each of the above destinations when you check out our New Mexico bucket list!