National park · Eddy County
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"Carlsbad Caverns State Park has undergone accessibility improvements, particularly to its elevator, to ensure that caving is a safe and enjoyable experience for visitors of all abilities."
Restaurant · Albuquerque
This stylish rooftop gem at Hotel Chaco offers innovative cuisine and artisan cocktails, all with stunning mountain views and a lively vibe.
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Ski resort · Taos County
Sipapu Ski & Summer Resort is a charming 1950s retreat with cozy accommodations and a welcoming vibe, perfect for families seeking affordable skiing and summer fun.
Chocolate shop · Taos
This cozy Taos chocolate haven offers artisan treats, from decadent dark chocolate to sensational vegan hot chocolate, all made in an inviting atmosphere.
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Art gallery · Santa Fe
Manitou Gallery in Santa Fe showcases a diverse collection of stunning contemporary art, sculptures, and vintage jewelry, all in a welcoming atmosphere.
Breakfast restaurant · Santa Fe
Bright and cheerful, this bustling spot dishes up divine pastries and expertly crafted brunch options in a cozy atmosphere perfect for breakfast lovers.
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Seafood restaurant · Albuquerque
Cajun-style seafood, pastas & comfort fare served in a dark wood eatery with a full bar.
· Raton
Raton is a city and the county seat of Colfax County in northeastern New Mexico. The city is located just south of Raton Pass. The city is also located about 6.5 miles south of the New Mexico–Colorado border and 85 miles west of Texas.
Hotel · Santa Fe
Nestled in historic Santa Fe, the Inn of the Five Graces enchants with its opulent decor, plush suites, serene spa, and exceptional personalized service.
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Historical place · San Juan County
Chaco Culture National Historical Park unveils stunning ancestral Puebloan ruins amidst a rugged landscape perfect for camping under a starry sky.
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Quaint hotel with southwestern-style decor & an outdoor pool, plus a hot tub, gardens & a sauna. Set on 5 acres along the original Route 66, this quaint hotel built in 1936 is 5 blocks from the Santa Fe University of Art and Design, and 2.7 miles from the landmark Santa Fe Plaza. Accessed via exterior corridors, the uniquely decorated, southwestern-style rooms feature local artwork and exposed-beam ceilings, and offer minifridges and coffeemakers. Upgraded rooms add kitchenettes, fireplaces and/or patios or balconies. A homey lodge offer a full kitchen and a glass-enclosed porch. Parking and lobby Wi-Fi are free. Gardens surround a seasonally heated outdoor pool. There's also a sauna, and an outdoor fireplace next to a hot tub.
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