Motorhome Rental-RV Hire New Mexico
There are so many attached inexplicable phenomena to this place that curiosity has become its currency. UFO conspiracy rumors, mystical healing of wrinkled Native Americans and speculated existence of powerful energy vortexes are all attached to New Mexico’s name, especially Roswell. Whether there is truth in this or not, the raw curiosity for the mystery adds excitement to the place.
New Mexico’s allure though is not confined to its mystery but also extends extensively to the sweeping grandeur of its mountains, canyons, caverns and deserts. These geological features are ideal for hiking, biking and skiing. With your USA Campervan Hire, inquire on the perfect spots to park and enjoy both the fascinating sites and trails of New Mexico wilderness.
Abundant in historical and archeological sites, guests should also visit New Mexico’s museum, parks, monuments, and especially the Native American Anasazi Ruins. Collections of southwestern galleries could be found in Santa Fe, New Mexico’s capital city while not to be missed events such as the New Mexico State Fare and Balloon Fiesta are annually held in Albuquerque.
Learn the haunting beauty and secret crevices of New Mexico and assure your comfort and safety with your New Mexico USA RV Rental.
JEMEZ MOUNTAINS
It forms the southernmost part of the Rocky Mountains, 35 miles distant from the Rio Grande Valley. Jemez Mountains features pristine forested wilderness with rocky peaks, waterfalls, meadows, mountain streams, occasional houses and villages. Due to volcanic activity, the mountain refuge also features hot springs, sulphurous vents and caldera, remains of long extinct volcanoes in the form of a ring of hills. Camping grounds where you can park your USA Campertravel rental or USA motorhome rental are located a few miles before road joins NM 4 beside a lay-by right on the edge of a cliff above Lake Fork Canyon. Most area is within Santa Fe, so back country camping is free
WILD RIVERS RECREATION AREA
The scenic expanse of Rio Grande River cutting through remote volcanic land that basically forms the resort, is reached from the east through highway NM 522 from Taos through Questa and into Colorado, and from the west through US 64 from Tres Piedras. The area features a park which could be reached by a panoramic drive following the rim in a setback of a few hundred feet. The park includes recreation sites, Sheep Crossing and Chiflo wherein short paths lead to the edge, and the La Junta point which is said to be the most incredible overlook, looming above Rio Grande River and Red River. Visitors can go hiking using popular trails such as Big Arsenic Trail, Guadalupe Trails, La Junta Trail, Little Arsenic Springs, the River Fault Loop which is actually a mountain bike rail, and the Rinconada Loop.
FENTON LAKE
The Fenton Lake Resort is a picture perfect hideaway for a most relaxing vacation. Set against a beautiful vista of a still clear lake at the bottom of sweeping pine-covered mountains, this resort promises serenity as well as adventure. It is located west of Alamos on Highway 126. Standing 7900 feet high, the 700-acre state park has 40 developed campsites, complete with utility hook ups for tent and RV accommodation . The 28-acre lake is ideal for fishing and boating, while other recommended outdoor recreations include hiking, biking and rock climbing.
SANTA FE
Founded in 1610, Santa Fe is the oldest state capitol in the US and declared to be the most beautiful and historic town in the Southwest. It is a small town but architecturally interesting since a distinctive adobe character is being strictly maintained, along with an accepted building color scheme to preserve uniformity of the town’s character. The Palace of the Governors, the oldest public building in the US is now being used as Santa Fe’s museum of local history and culture and also as prime location for sale of Indian turquoise jewelry and other native artifacts. There is a large free car park at the railway station where you can park your USA campertravel rental while you discover hidden courtyards decorated with bunches of fiery red dried chilles as one of the symbols of New Mexico.
RUIDOSO NEW MEXICO
Located in the southeast part of New Mexico and close to Ski Apache, this mountainous ski resort town is surrounded by National Forest, river, lakes, golf courses and other ski resorts. Commonly favored summer outdoor activities include hiking, fishing, horseback riding, biking and golfing. Ruidoso’ other attractions are Billy the Kid Museum, Lincoln National Park, ATV trails, ghost towns and stagecoach rides. Cabins and RV sites are located at the Alto Hombre Gordito Hideout Lodging in the mountains of Rocky Mountains and adjoining the Lincoln National Forest of Ruidoso New Mexico.
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