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]]>Located just 20 minutes outside of Santa Fe, Ojo Santa Fe Spa Resort is home to 70 acres of hiking trails, gardens, and pools. Their main attraction is the furry and feathered residents.
At the Puppy Patch, guests can play with adopted rescue dogs and they can even adopt them and give the pups a forever home. The fluffy chickens can also be pet and they even purr when you hold them.
In addition to being a great resort for animal lovers, New Mexico has tons of hiking trails that are within reach through canyons and along the Rio Grande. The hotel even has trails to explore on the grounds.
Unwind and relax after your hike with a Pilates or yoga class or soak in a spring-fed thermal pool or private spa tub. You can also swim in Santa Fe’s largest swimming pool by day and at night, star gaze from a hot tub.
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]]>New Mexico isn’t lacking cowboy stories, but one of them even has his very own museum. At the Billy The Kid Museum at Fort Sumner you will learn about Billy The Kid, his mischief, and his life story until he was shot dead at Fort Sumner at the age of 21.
Roswell, New Mexico is world-famous for its 1940s UFO sightings and has become a great place to visit for anyone interested in aliens. Do some research about what was seen and where and go visit the sites of a real conspiracy theory. For fans of the fictional TV show, there are a couple of diners in town that will be happy to take you photo sitting in one of their booths!
New Mexico is home to the National Museum of Nuclear Science and History. While the indoor museum exhibits, teaching the American story of nuclear development, are now closed to visitors, the Heritage Park is open for visitors who want to see historic aircrafts such as the F-16 Fighting Falcon and the B-47 Stratojet. You can also visit the replica of the Trinity Tower that held the testing of the first atomic bomb in 1945.
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]]>The borders of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona intersect at one point, also known as the “Four Corners Monument.” While this area is mostly rural, there are many monuments to the Native Americans in the Four Corners Region that you can visit, along with the beautiful Mesa Verde National Park.
If you’re wondering which of the 4 states has control of the monument, the answer is actually none! There are 6 governments that have jurisdiction here, the 4 states along with the Ute Tribe and the Navajo Nation who administer the monument itself.
There are plenty of outdoor adventures to do in the area, including, camping, horseback riding, and hiking. In addition, it’s a great place to learn about the Native American way of life and their history. This unique monument is open year-round, so come take a picture and say you were in 4 states at one time!
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]]>There’s no going to Taos without visiting the Taos Pueblo. This pueblo is not just a living relic of the past, but it is a stunning reminder of how the Puebloan people for over 1,000 years. The idea that the Native Americans inhabited something that is still standing, as most of the building has been built in the last 600-1,000 years, it really is a sight to be seen.
Art and Taos go together like peanut butter and jelly. For art lovers, Taos is lucky enough to have many different places to experience local art, and one good place to start is the Harwood Art Museum. All of the pieces are from local artists, and many use the surrounding environment as inspiration, so you get much more of a connection to the area.
The Millicent Rogers Museum is a different kind of museum, as it displays most of her jewelry that was made in the region. Alongside her gorgeous gems are other famous gems and pieces by people like Maria Martinez, and a plethora of locally made pieces from the modern-day but also from as long as 2,000 years ago.
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]]>Located just 20 minutes outside of Santa Fe, Ojo Santa Fe Spa Resort is home to 70 acres of hiking trails, gardens, and pools. Their main attraction is the furry and feathered residents.
At the Puppy Patch, guests can play with adopted rescue dogs and they can even adopt them and give the pups a forever home. The fluffy chickens can also be pet and they even purr when you hold them.
In addition to being a great resort for animal lovers, New Mexico has tons of hiking trails that are within reach through canyons and along the Rio Grande. The hotel even has trails to explore on the grounds.
Unwind and relax after your hike with a Pilates or yoga class or soak in a spring-fed thermal pool or private spa tub. You can also swim in Santa Fe’s largest swimming pool by day and at night, star gaze from a hot tub.
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]]>The post Cowboys, Aliens, and Atomic History: Visit New Mexico appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>New Mexico isn’t lacking cowboy stories, but one of them even has his very own museum. At the Billy The Kid Museum at Fort Sumner you will learn about Billy The Kid, his mischief, and his life story until he was shot dead at Fort Sumner at the age of 21.
Roswell, New Mexico is world-famous for its 1940s UFO sightings and has become a great place to visit for anyone interested in aliens. Do some research about what was seen and where and go visit the sites of a real conspiracy theory. For fans of the fictional TV show, there are a couple of diners in town that will be happy to take you photo sitting in one of their booths!
New Mexico is home to the National Museum of Nuclear Science and History. While the indoor museum exhibits, teaching the American story of nuclear development, are now closed to visitors, the Heritage Park is open for visitors who want to see historic aircrafts such as the F-16 Fighting Falcon and the B-47 Stratojet. You can also visit the replica of the Trinity Tower that held the testing of the first atomic bomb in 1945.
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]]>The post You Can Be In Four States At Once! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The borders of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona intersect at one point, also known as the “Four Corners Monument.” While this area is mostly rural, there are many monuments to the Native Americans in the Four Corners Region that you can visit, along with the beautiful Mesa Verde National Park.
If you’re wondering which of the 4 states has control of the monument, the answer is actually none! There are 6 governments that have jurisdiction here, the 4 states along with the Ute Tribe and the Navajo Nation who administer the monument itself.
There are plenty of outdoor adventures to do in the area, including, camping, horseback riding, and hiking. In addition, it’s a great place to learn about the Native American way of life and their history. This unique monument is open year-round, so come take a picture and say you were in 4 states at one time!
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]]>There’s no going to Taos without visiting the Taos Pueblo. This pueblo is not just a living relic of the past, but it is a stunning reminder of how the Puebloan people for over 1,000 years. The idea that the Native Americans inhabited something that is still standing, as most of the building has been built in the last 600-1,000 years, it really is a sight to be seen.
Art and Taos go together like peanut butter and jelly. For art lovers, Taos is lucky enough to have many different places to experience local art, and one good place to start is the Harwood Art Museum. All of the pieces are from local artists, and many use the surrounding environment as inspiration, so you get much more of a connection to the area.
The Millicent Rogers Museum is a different kind of museum, as it displays most of her jewelry that was made in the region. Alongside her gorgeous gems are other famous gems and pieces by people like Maria Martinez, and a plethora of locally made pieces from the modern-day but also from as long as 2,000 years ago.
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