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New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department
Includes the State Parks division, Forestry, Mining and Minerals, Oil Conservation,
and Youth Conservation Corps.
The American Southwest - New Mexico National Parks and Tourist Guide
An illustrated travel guide to the National Parks, National Monuments and scenic
areas of New Mexico.
New Mexico Guide - Living Desert State Park
Travel guides for Arizona, California, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas and Colorado.
Home | The American Southwest A Guide to the National Parks and Natural Landscapes of Southwest USA Main Categories Photograph Search Previews: On - short On - long Off - The sights of Arizona, from cactus-filled deserts to deep rocky canyons; the , and many more - The dramatic and varied scenery of California, including the national parks of , the , and - The main attractions of southwest Colorado; , and the - Much more than just , Nevada has many fascinating landscapes including the - Parks, sites and monuments in New Mexico;, and more - A state of vast landscapes with two national parks (, ), plus other varied attractions - A multicolored land of mountains, canyons, and arches, Utah has some of the most famous parks in the US - , and , plus Featured Photograph Road approaching the Harcuvar Mountains Newest Section 6 August , Grand Canyon, Arizona Next: Cistern and Ramp canyons, San Rafael Swell, Utah
Pancho Villa State Park
Pancho Villa State Park, Columbus, New Mexico.
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Stately Knowledge: New Mexico: Just the Facts
Factual summary and some resources from the Internet Public Library.
(http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/nmparks/) Here is the homepage for New Mexico State Parks
(http://www.nmculture.org/) This site is a database of New Mexico's museums, parks, and monuments
Camping and Campground Reservation Site
Directory of campsites in the US. Some reservations can be made by Internet or phone.
New Mexico Travel & Scenic Routes
A meta-directory to other New Mexico travel guides, with features on popular New
Mexico destinations.
Also, near Las Vegas are several National Forest Parks and Storrie Lake State Park that has all the amenities
(This highway is mislabeled on some maps, but it's Hwy 518.) There are National Forest Parks along the canyon, and some are absolutely free
It has two state parks, but we prefer the western location on the San Juan River
Also nearby is horseracing, several ski areas, petroglyphs and several state parks
New Mexico road maps, city street maps with NM travel directions ...
A directory of road maps, city street maps, and national park maps.
Benefits
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Hobbs Public Library - New Mexico Great selection of resources from the Hobbs Public Library.
Lodging, dining, arts and adventure - The staff at the Taos Visitor Center is ready to help you get started - features trip information and reservation services for New Mexico hotels, motels, bed & breakfasts, and some of the finer restaurants of Albuquerque and Santa Fe - with photos, stories, and details on National Parks and tourist attractions across the state - fun and easy map to navigate for those considering a visit or move to Taos, NM HOME - - NM Facts - - History - - Business - - Recreation - - - - Anglos - People New Mexico's Cultural Diversity Native Americans - information about the 19 New Mexico pueblo communities NativeWeb - devoted to native, aboriginal, and indigenous peoples' issues
TPWD: Monahans Sandhills State Park
Includes location, history, activities, facilities, and tours.
Destinations: Parks & Historic Sites - Anchor Links: Monahans Sandhills State Park Box 1738 Monahans TX 79756 432/943-2092 History: Monahans Sandhills State Park consists of 3840 acres of sand dunes, some up to 70 feet high, in Ward and Winkler Counties , about a half-hour's drive west of Odessa
| Texas Parks and Wildlife Department , 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, TX 78744 Toll Free: (800) 792-1112, Austin: (512) 389-4800 Content of this site © Texas Parks and Wildlife Department unless otherwise noted
TPWD: Franklin Mountains State Park
The park is the largest urban park in the nation at 24049.6 acres, covering some
37 square miles, all within the city limits of El Paso, Texas.
Parks & Historic Sites - Anchor Links: Franklin Mountains State Park 1331 McKelligon Canyon Road El Paso TX 79930 915/566-6441 History: Franklin Mountains State Park, in El Paso County, was created by an Act of the Texas State Legislature in 1979
When, in the late 1970s, developers began carving roads into these, until then, almost pristine mountains, House Bill 867 was passed in 1979 by the Texas Legislature authorizing Texas Parks and Wildlife to acquire Franklin Mountains as a state park, thus protecting the area from further urban development
Parks and Wildlife acquired the property in 1981; it was opened to the public in 1987 for limited use
The Coalition's involvement with the park lends to the overall Texas Parks and Wildlife Department mission which is: To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations
For more information on the Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition visit their web site at http://iloveparks.com/fmwc/issues.htm Facilities: A $1.7 million face lift shared by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the Texas Department of Transportation renovated old picnic sites, built additional ones, and built new rest rooms meeting ADA access standards
Southern New Mexico Travel and Tourism Information ...
Guide to Southern New Mexico. Online magazine, regional information center,
writers showcase, coupons, contests, shopping, and a business directory.
WWW SouthernNewMexico.com Featured Article () Living Desert State Parkâs 20th Annual Mescal Roast by New Mexico State Parks Press Release Visitors Offered Taste of Mescalero Culture, Fare at Living Desert State Parkâs 20 th Annual Mescal Roast CARLSBAD , NM - Visitors to Living Desert Zoo and Gardens State Park in Carlsbad, New Mexico will have the unique opportunity to taste the culture, history and fare of the Mescalero Apache tribe at the 20th annual Mescal Roast from Thursday, May 11 through Sunday, May 14
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New Mexico Tourist Attractions
An op-ed publication featuring reviews of popular places to visit in New Mexico.
Also includes an archive of tips and comments submitted by visitors.
Boating America New Mexico
Boaters listing of inland lakes and rivers for New Mexico.
Photographer's Guide to New Mexico
An exhibit and photographer's guide by Philip Greenspun.
Fort Selden, New Mexico
Fort Selden.
New Mexico Maps - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - UT Library Online
State outline maps, historical maps, and national park service maps.
1962, photorevised 1985 (442K) Historical City Maps Automobile Blue Book (137K) Maps of National Parks, Monuments, Historic Sites and National Laboratories (Area Map) 1999 (65K) (PDF Format) (Park Map) 1994 (291K) (Location Map) 1994 (23K) (Schematic Map) 1994 (54K) (Park Map) 1997 (258K) (PDF Format) (Area Map) 1997 (129K) (PDF Format) (Park Map) 1996 (129K) (PDF Format) (Park Map) 1995 (324K) (Park Map) 1997 (65K) (PDF Format) (Area Road Map) (65K) (Location Map) 1995 (230K) (Park Map) 1997 (194K) (PDF Format) (Park Map) 1995 (1MB) (Park Map) 1999 (323K) (PDF Format) 1998 (267K) (PDF Format) Maps on Other Web Sites | Page viewed: September 15, 2006 | Page last modified: February 3, 2005
Deming, New Mexico
Official city resource contains information for residents, visitors and businesses.
Our state parks are diverse from one end of the desert to the other and into the mountains of the Black Range
Welcome to All About New Mexico - What would you like to know ...
Guide to New Mexico: over 2000 annotated links in 58 categories.
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