About New Mexico
New Mexico's natural beauty is enhanced by the Indian, Spanish, and Anglo cultures that have retained their unique heritages, art, and architecture. Wherever you travel in New Mexico, you'll enjoy its delightful bed and breakfasts, country inns, historic hotels, farm and ranch homestay B&Bs, and urban inns. In southern New Mexico, explore Carlsbad Caverns and White Sands National Monument. To sample New Mexico's Indian heritage, visit the Mescalero Apache Reservation, the Three Rivers petroglyphs, and the Gila Cliff Dwellings. For its Spanish influence take Route 14 north from Mountainair through Albuquerque to Santa Fe; north of Albuquerque it's known as the Turquoise Trail. The spectacular "High Road" from Santa Fe to Taos reaches 9,000 feet in altitude, and passes through Spanish villages famous for weaving and woodcarving. If you're headed to Utah, continue west on 64, detouring to Navajo Lake and Aztec Ruins National Monument, then continuing past the Shiprock monolith. For prehistoric pueblo ruins, explore Chaco Canyon National Historic Park and the cliff dwellings at Bandelier National Monument. Browse the listings of the NM bed and breakfast inns on BedandBreakfast.com as you make your B&B travel and lodging plans for New Mexico.