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Discover a new part of the state with a trip to one of New Mexico's six diverse regions. Whether you're looking to learn more about the state's Native American history, scenic mountains views, National Monuments, or a memorable meal, there's no place on earth quite like New Mexico.

Northwest

Rich in wildlife and natural beauty, Northwest New Mexico is home to the Navajo Nation, Zuni Pueblo, and the Jicarilla Apache Nation. Explore scenic landscapes like Shiprock and Red Rock Park, and enjoy outdoor adventures from mountain biking to fly fishing on the San Juan River.

Northwest

Rich in wildlife and natural beauty, Northwest New Mexico is home to the Navajo Nation, Zuni Pueblo, and the Jicarilla Apache Nation. Explore scenic landscapes like Shiprock and Red Rock Park, and enjoy outdoor adventures from mountain biking to fly fishing on the San Juan River.

North Central

The North Central region is a high-desert haven, known for its vibrant colors, historic Pueblos, and a long history of artistic inspiration. Santa Fe is the southern gateway to the region famed for its cuisine, culture, and art. Take a hike at Ghost Ranch, the former home and studio of Georgia O’Keeffe, a train ride on the Cumbres and Toltec historic railroad, or a photo op in front of the Taos Gorge.

North Central

The North Central region is a high-desert haven, known for its vibrant colors, historic Pueblos, and a long history of artistic inspiration. Santa Fe is the southern gateway to the region famed for its cuisine, culture, and art. Take a hike at Ghost Ranch, the former home and studio of Georgia O’Keeffe, a train ride on the Cumbres and Toltec historic railroad, or a photo op in front of the Taos Gorge.

Northeast

Travel to the Northeast, where the plains meet the mountains. The area's geography is highly varied, from Sugarite Canyon to the Capulin Volcano National Monument to the bed of fossil dinosaur tracks at Clayton Lake State Park. Visit the historic city of Tucumcari, on Route 66, and Las Vegas, where several TV shows and movies have been filmed.

Northeast

Travel to the Northeast, where the plains meet the mountains. The area's geography is highly varied, from Sugarite Canyon to the Capulin Volcano National Monument to the bed of fossil dinosaur tracks at Clayton Lake State Park. Visit the historic city of Tucumcari, on Route 66, and Las Vegas, where several TV shows and movies have been filmed.

Central

Visit the heart of New Mexico, where the scenic Sandia Mountains overlook the Rio Grande. Discover Albuquerque's world-class cuisine and cultural activities, spend time in nature along the Rio Grande, or go for a drive in the stunning Jemez Mountains.

Central

Visit the heart of New Mexico, where the scenic Sandia Mountains overlook the Rio Grande. Discover Albuquerque's world-class cuisine and cultural activities, spend time in nature along the Rio Grande, or go for a drive in the stunning Jemez Mountains.

Southwest

The Southwest is an incredibly diverse region, ranging from America’s first wilderness, the Gila, in the west to New Mexico’s second-largest city, Las Cruces, in the east. From the Gila’s hiking trails and hot springs, to the historic adobe architecture of Old Mesilla, to the 100-year-old chile farms of Hatch Valley, you'll never forget this memorable experience.

Southwest

The Southwest is an incredibly diverse region, ranging from America’s first wilderness, the Gila, in the west to New Mexico’s second-largest city, Las Cruces, in the east. From the Gila’s hiking trails and hot springs, to the historic adobe architecture of Old Mesilla, to the 100-year-old chile farms of Hatch Valley, you'll never forget this memorable experience.

Southeast

Relax among mountain views, with plenty of activities to keep you and your family busy. Get your adrenaline fix at Ski Apache, head underground into Carlsbad Caverns, or go out of this world at Roswell’s UFO Museum. And of course, you can’t go wrong with a sunset photo shoot at America’s newest national park, White Sands.

Southeast

Relax among mountain views, with plenty of activities to keep you and your family busy. Get your adrenaline fix at Ski Apache, head underground into Carlsbad Caverns, or go out of this world at Roswell’s UFO Museum. And of course, you can’t go wrong with a sunset photo shoot at America’s newest national park, White Sands.

Tips for healthy and safe travel in New Mexico

Businesses across New Mexico are working hard to provide safe and enjoyable experiences that put the community’s health first. Look for New Mexico Safe Certified restaurants, shops, and other tourism businesses that have completed training in industry-specific COVID-safe practices.

Tips for healthy and safe travel in New Mexico

Businesses across New Mexico are working hard to provide safe and enjoyable experiences that put the community’s health first. Look for New Mexico Safe Certified restaurants, shops, and other tourism businesses that have completed training in industry-specific COVID-safe practices.
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Airbnb proudly supports New Mexico and their initiative to encourage safer, in-state travel and promote local businesses all over New Mexico. Visit their website to find up-to-date travel information.

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