Links to New Mexico's Desert National Parks, State Parks, Recreation & Wilderness Areas, Cities, Museums and Points of Interest.
Discovering Mexico City is like setting off a fascinating journey enveloping one in a rich tapestry of historical and cultural encounters. To understand the relevance of history, to experience the vibrant vitality of a society that has, for thousands of years, expressed its emotions and aspirations ...
Stopping in the parking lot at Bosque Dell Apache National Wildlife Refuge Bob did the manly thing looking under the hood returning with no diagnosis. We decide to skip the Visitor Center and drive through the Refuge. I call the service department of the Honda dealer in Las Cruces. Yes, the...
Tokyomight just be the place to do that. In the Japanese capital, you can exploreincredible museums, elaborate Kabuki shows, quirky vintage shops, impossibly good sushi bars, and crazy street foods. And when you’ve had your fill
A visit to Mexico wouldn’t be complete without exploring its famous archaeological sites. Marvel at the ancient Maya ruins of Palenque in Chiapas and Chichen Itza on the Yucatan Peninsula. Additionally, the impressive Aztec site ofTeotihuacan, located northeast of Mexico City, is a must-see for...
The next step was to get a map and circle all the places I wanted to see. There are a lot of amazing parks, canyons and charming small towns in this area! I plotted out the roads I’d drive, measured the distances between places using Google maps, listed them on an Excel spreadsheet...
Day 1 – Centennial, Colorado to Albuquerque, New Mexico It’s been 359 days, not that I’m counting, finally we are on the road again. Thrilled! Even before the margarita. Headed to Arizona for a much needed break from Covid-19 pandemic and months of staying home. Margarita and tasty...