There are people who are willing to drive for three hours to stare at a small piece of crumbling wall because it’s all that remains of a particular ghost town. While it’s important to remember the past and the stories of those who have gone before us, some people want to see more than a plaque or the foundation of a building. If you fall into that category, you’ll love these 12 ghost towns in NM. It’s easy to imagine what each one was once like because they all have intact buildings. So read on to discover which New Mexico ghost towns truly appear frozen in time.
It can be tricky to decide what constitutes a ghost town. Does it still count if a handful of residents remain but most of the buildings are abandoned? For the purposes of this article, we’ve included such places because they tend to be better preserved than others. Trespassing, however, is never encouraged.
To make ghost town exploration even simpler, we’ve compiled a ghost town road trip that connects several spots together into a convenient loop.
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Ghost Towns in NM
Tori Jane|December 19, 2022
How many NM ghost towns are there?
At the time of this writing, there are approximately 400 known ghost towns in New Mexico, many of which are “extinct” as there are no buildings left. Some of the more notable NM ghost towns include:
Dawson, the scene of not one but two killer explosions
Elizabethtown, home of serial killer Charles Kennedy
With no less than 400 ghost towns in NM to pick from, the above list is nowhere near exhaustive. Other fascinating ghost towns in the Land of Enchantment worthy of consideration are ones like:
Keep in mind that trespassing is illegal, but there are some abandoned places in NM you are still able to visit without risking trespassing charges! Some of our favorites include places such as: