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New Mexico Travel Guy

Making my way through all 582 towns in New Mexico, one hike, festival, ghost town, birding hotspot, and roadside oddity at a time.

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Dragons and Damsels Take Flight at Bitter Lake’s Dragonfly Festival

Mention Roswell, New Mexico, and most people immediately picture UFOs and mysterious things in the sky. But head just a few miles northeast of town each September and you’ll find another aerial show — this one very real, very ancient, and w...

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Truth or Consequences, New Mexico: Hot Springs, Quirky History, and Riverside Adventures ♨️

Most towns don’t have to explain their name. Truth or Consequences does. What began as “Hot Springs” took a wild turn in 1950, when a popular radio host dared any town in America to rename itself after his show. This little desert community...

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Silver City, New Mexico: Clay, Copper, and a Field of Bones 🏺⚒️💀

I went down for the CLAY Festival — a weeklong celebration of all things mud and fire. I figured I’d learn a little about pottery and maybe bring home a mug. Instead, I ended up making a hyoid bone out of clay (long story), visiting a meado...

9 months ago

Celebrating Japanese Culture in New Mexico: The 2025 Obon and Aki Matsuri Festivals in Albuquerque 🎎

When most people picture New Mexico festivals, they’re probably thinking of mariachi bands, chile roasting, or dozens of hot air balloons drifting above the Sandias. What they’re not expecting is a centuries-old Japanese lantern ritual — or...

10 months ago
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Taos Earthships: What It’s Like to Visit — and Spend the Night Off the Grid 🛖

What do you get when you mix tires, cans, bottles, solar panels, and a dream of self-sufficiency?

An Earthship.

Just outside Taos, on a rugged mesa that feels like the set of a sci-fi film, you’ll find one of the most unusual neighborhood...

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    I’m Mark, the New Mexico Travel Guy, and this blog highlights travel tips, cultural events, wildlife, photos, and people who live in the amazing Land of Enchantment, as I chip away at visiting EVERY town (582 towns!) in my home State of New Mexico.

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