New Mexico
We are absolutely in love with New Mexico. Having grown up in the mountains of Northern New Mexico, every trip here is a trip home. If you're planning on visiting the Land of Enchantment, we can show you the best the area has to offer. Our blogs feature the best things to do in 48 hours. We'll tour the mountains east of Albuquerque. Take an epic road trip up the Turquoise Trail, the back road to Santa Fe. We'll stop in the hippy town of Madrid and make sure you find the best bowl of green chili stew. In Santa Fe we'll highlight our favorite food, a world-class Japanese spa and the best sites to see. We'll visit the Taos pueblo and road trip to Ship Rock, the most sacred of the Navajo Landmarks. You are guaranteed to leave New Mexico feeling enchanted.
White Sands NP
White Sands National Park The largest gypsum dune field in the world is located at White Sands National Monument in south-central New Mexico. This dune field is very dynamic, with the most active dunes moving to the northeast at a…
Carlsbad Caverns
We have been talking about going to Southern NM for awhile now and finally found the right time. We flew from SD to El Paso, rented a car and set out to explore. Our first stop was Carlsbad Caverns. There…
Taos, NM #2 ~ The Taos Pueblo & The Rio Grande
After a visit to Rancho de Chimayo we continued our journey along the Taos scenic byway to Taos. We were starving by now so we stopped at Blakes Lottaburger, a NM mainstay for an awesome green chili burger. Next stop…
Taos, NM #1 ~ A Native American Pueblo & Sacred Church
On our way to Taos, we planned to stop at El Sanctuario de Chimayo We left Santa Fe early in the morning in order to get to the church before it was too busy. My mother spent much of her…
Santa Fe, NM ~ The Turquoise Trail
Santa Fe is one of my top 5 favorite cities in the world. We flew into Albuquerque and took the Turquoise Trail road to Santa Fe. If you want the fast road just head straight up the I 25N and…
Albuquerque, NM ~ The Turquoise Trail
Along the Turquoise Trail is where I grew up. It is in the mountains between Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Every trip back to this area feels like going home. The beauty of the terrain in this state is spectacular and…