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Quote: Great white gypsum sand dunes cover 275 square miles of the Chihuahuan Desert. There are four hiking trails including one that is wheelchair accessible. We loved the one-mile Big Dune Nature Trail with guide Read More
Quote: As a child in the Southwest, a weekend in the country was generally quite different from what youngsters experienced in areas with higher amounts of annual rainfall. Like those who lived in wetter climates, we Read More
Quote: This is such a high-yield historic site but I must strongly urge every visitor to do some research -- both of history and of current WEATHER! Recommended approach: from the North, off Rte 550, north of the town Read More
Quote: Compared to major ski resorts around the US, the mountain is small, though it does not lack in vertical height. It is one of the tallest in the US. It is child friendly, beginner friendly, and snowboard friendly. Read More
Quote: Worth the drive. You have to turn right when the sign tells you to. There is nowhere to turn around for a few miles to go back. When you get to the dirt road it becomes basically a one lane road, so drive slow. Read More
Quote: El Morrow is a "cuesta"; a long formation that gently slopes upward and drops off abruptly at the other end. Travelers along ancient trade routes stopped here because of the reliable water source at the base. Read More
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Quote: Don't let the name fool you: This is a zoo. I was under the impression that we were going to walk through the habitats of desert animals. Such was not the case. The majority of the animals that were visible Read More
Quote: San Antonio Canyon is a perfect mix of hot and cold running water, primitive campsites, and peace. Throw in volcanic tent rock and turf cliffs, wildflowers, and wild berries, and you have a romantic backcountry Read More