The best New Mexico roadside attractions to visit on a New Mexico road trip. Add these roadside oddities to your travel bucket list, itinerary, or map!
These weird places in New Mexico include strange attractions, bizarre architecture, and roadside oddities that'll make you do a double take.
The best New Mexico roadside attractions to visit on a New Mexico road trip. Add these roadside oddities to your travel bucket list, itinerary, or map!
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Your next road trip is about to get all kinds of strange. Here are the weirdest and downright coolest roadside attractions to check out.
Consider the unusual things to do in Santa Fe during your visit. Enjoy the major attractions, but don't miss the unique side of this iconic capital city.
The state is home to a variety of unique and quirky roadside attractions that are sure to make your journey through New Mexico more memorable.
Full of aliens, nuclear test sites, and clown motels.
Discover some of the weirdest roadside attractions in New Mexico that are too fascinating to
Hit the brakes for these roadside attractions in New Mexico, full of all the weird and wonderfulness you expect from the Land of Enchantment.
Silver City, New Mexico, is a hidden gem known for its rich history, vibrant arts scene, and proximity to natural
Discover some of the weirdest roadside attractions in New Mexico that are too fascinating to
Discover the top 10 weirdest places to visit in New Mexico, from giant sculptures to mysterious
Silver City, New Mexico, is a hidden gem known for its rich history, vibrant arts scene, and proximity to natural
We uncover some of the most amazing, not-to-be missed roadside attractions in the US.
Silver City, New Mexico, is a hidden gem known for its rich history, vibrant arts scene, and proximity to natural
Silver City, New Mexico, is a hidden gem known for its rich history, vibrant arts scene, and proximity to natural
Traveling along Route 66? Don't miss Tucumcari, New Mexico! Step back in time, discover quirky attractions, and experience the spirit of the Mother Road.
Discover some of the weirdest roadside attractions in New Mexico that are too fascinating to
Fox Cave in New Mexico offers a unique roadside attraction with fossils, historical lore, and various
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Your next road trip is about to get all kinds of strange. Here are the weirdest and downright coolest roadside attractions to check out.
If you are driving from Alamogordo to Cloudcroft any time soon then you are sure to pass my Roadside attraction: The Cloudcroft Mexican Trestle! The Mexican trestle is a large part of Cloudcroft’s history. Every time I pass through here (and it’s actually pretty often) I always see people stopping to take their pics with the trestle in the background. After reading this article, YOU could be one of those people!! (To see what else there is to do in Cloudcroft, click here!) Directions: The trestle is located off HWY 82, right outside of Cloudcroft. It’s accessible going toward Cloudcroft. If you are coming from Cloudcroft, then drive slow and be prepared to make a wicked left turn from the highway onto the shoulder they have designated for it. The viewing area has a few historical plaques telling a little about the trestle and its history. I really suggest taking the time to read through some of these articles. Apparently, there used to be a lot of derailments coming from Alamogordo back in the day! The balcony to the above right is where most of these pics were taken from. It’s always nice to stop and see the distant mountains and White Sands desert as well! If you are in the area, it’s definitely worth a stop any time of year! In the above picture, you can barely make out another viewing platform to the right of the trestle. Check out my post on how to hike down to that spot and get up close and personal with this iconic landmark! What do you guys think? Have you stopped here?? Post a picture to the comments if you have been here another time of year! Until next time!
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Discover some of the weirdest roadside attractions in New Mexico that are too fascinating to
Silver City, New Mexico, is a hidden gem known for its rich history, vibrant arts scene, and proximity to natural
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Silver City, New Mexico, is a hidden gem known for its rich history, vibrant arts scene, and proximity to natural
Route 66, a 2448 mile road trip through 8 USA states (Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California), I share some of my favourite Route 66 Roadside Attractions from each state including some giant and very unique attractions!
In addition to wide-open prairie, twisting coastal highways, and sun kissed mountain ranges, the United States has its fair share of oddities—really, really odd oddities, as it turns out. What better way to spend a road trip than discovering how bizarre our country (and some of its inhabitants) is? Related: World's Most Unusual Hotels In the Northeast, road-trippers eager for a peek at the out-of-the-ordinary can check out places ranging from a museum dedicated to the study of yetis, sea serpents, and the like, to a graveyard for Ben and Jerry’s flavors that didn’t work out, to a collection of diseased brains. Things start to get a little weirder towards the Midwest—like a public park filled with exotic concrete totem poles, a giant cow that used to be able to talk about the Wisconsin dairy industry, and a massive mountain containing way more nuclear waste than anybody knew existed. Further west, there is no shortage of strange attractions—large, steel animals, fruit-shaped planted mazes, a very inviting clown-themed motel. Head south, and travelers can catch a glimpse of America’s finest: a giant nut (we’ll let you guess which kind), a bunch of Airstream RVs sticking out of the ground, and even the gates to the voodoo underworld. Scattered across the 50 states, these strange roadside attractions are a good excuse to get off the beaten path and stretch your legs after hours in the car—or to just get a little taste of weird America.
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