Explore Southern New Mexico


Alamogordo is the commercial and governmental center for the county. Alamogordo is a thriving center of 35,000+ residents. The city's mild climate and pristine scenery offer its people an ambiance that enriches their quality of life. The Tularosa Basin is surrounded by the majestic Organ, San Andres and Sacramento Mountain ranges.
  White Sands National Monument is a major attraction as are the New Mexico Museum of Space History and the Lincoln National Forest

Artesia is a vibrant, activity-filled city, one that enables its residents to enjoy an exceptional quality of life. The mild southwest setting offers year-round sunshine. Artesia prides itself in excellent education opportunities, art programs, a large variety of recreation activities, and an ever-broadening cultural landscape.

Located on the beautiful Pecos River, Carlsbad offers hiking, golfing, river recreation and lots of sunshine! Carlsbad Caverns National Park and the Guadalupe Mountains National Park are nearby. Great schools, low crime and a friendly, small-town atmosphere also make Carlsbad a great place to live!



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The town of Carrizozo is located in South Central New Mexico. Nestled in the shadows of the beautiful Sacramento mountain range at the northern edge of the Tularosa Basin, residents and visitors alike enjoy the pleasant climate of the high desert. Carrizozo boasts a growing art community, while still maintaining a friendly small town atmosphere.
  Nearby attractions include the fascinating Valley of Fires lava flow, Three Rivers Petroglyph site, the gold-mining ghost town of White Oaks, and the natural attractions of the Lincoln National Forest.

Considered the Oil Capitol of New Mexico, Hobbs has two golf courses, the Harry McAdams State Park, and the headquarters of two national soaring associations.
  Hobbs, population 28,500, is a growing city on southeast New Mexico's desert plains. Its abundant natural resources, level geography and perfect all-season weather have made it the home of both the state's oil industry and the world's gliding community.

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Nestled in the fertile Mesilla Valley between the majestic Organ Mountains and the meandering Rio Grande, Las Cruces is quickly becoming a popular southwestern destination.
  Our ideal location at the crossroads of Interstate 10 and 25 brings visitors into contact with 72 holes of spectacular year-round golf, unique special events, historic attractions such as Old Mesilla - not to mentioned world-class Mexican food.

Alien landings. Bottomless Lakes. A Dragonfly Festival. As one of the most unique places on earth, Roswell, New Mexico promises all who visit an experience like no other in, or out of this world.

Silver City is a vibrant community in Grant County, New Mexico, nestled alongside more than 3 million acres of the Gila Wilderness. With historic ties to mining, ranching and agriculture, our community has grown into a modern town with friendly people, growing businesses and a terrific year-round climate.