New Mexico Bed and Breakfasts and Restaurants
Northwest
Bloomfield
Farmington
Gallup
Grants
Shiprock

Northeast
Albuquerque
Corrales  
Las Vegas
Los Alamos
Raton
Santa Fe
Terrero  

Southwest
Alamogordo
Bayard
Deming
El Paso
Las Cruces
Silver City

Southeast
Artesia
Carlsbad
Clovis
Hobbs
Lovington
Roswell

 

New Mexico
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New Mexico is called the Land of Enchantment for a reason, New Mexico offers great New Mexico bed and breakfasts and historic inns. Steeped in Pueblo history and tradition, Santa Fe bed and breakfasts  and Albuquerque bed and breakfasts contain shopping, museums, native jewelry and pottery, and cultural activities. Outside the city, enjoy scuba diving in the spring fed well at Santa Rosa and hiking, mountain biking and backpacking through the 29 New Mexico National Parks and five National Forests. Relax and enjoy the mineral springs at Caliente Mineral Springs and Spa. New Mexico is also home to 13 National Monuments, including: Aztec Ruins, Petroglyphs, Gila Cliff Dwellings, and El Morro. It IS enchanting. Let www.FindMyBedandBreakfast.com help you find the perfect New Mexico bed and breakfasts.

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New Mexico Bed and Breakfast Inns
If you think of New Mexico as a dry and boring place to visit, then you have certainly never been there!  New Mexico may be a hot state, but it is full of wonders to discover and amazing place to explore.  The cultures and histories of New Mexico will astound you and fascinate you, all at the same time.
 
There are many things that attract visitors to New Mexico, and the Carlsbad Caverns are just one of those things.  These beautiful caves are one of the largest cave systems in the world, the are absolutely amazing to see.  When you are done spelunking, come back out into the sun and enjoy another natural beauty of New Mexico such as the White Sands of Alamogordo.  Don’t forget your sunglasses as you explore these amazing gypsum dunes!

When you are ready to rest from your adventures, you will want to come home to a place that feels like home.  For a real treat, you will want to stay in a bed and breakfast in New Mexico.  Bed & breakfast accommodations are actually people’s homes, which are opened up to tourists as if you were a personal guest of the family.  Your privacy is respected, your room is as comfortable and homey as you could ever want, and your hosts are wonderful, generous people who just want to share their home and their beautiful state with you.  Breakfasts are provided for you and your family, often home cooked and delicious.  You can expect to be treated like a king or a queen, and enjoy every moment of your trip. 

Use the bed and breakfast to explore some of the unique and wonderful things that New Mexico has to offer, such as the Sandia Peak Tramway, which is the longest aerial tram in the world.  You get a great view when you get to the top, but be careful if heights make you nervous!  If you are all for the mountains, then you will likely also be planning your New Mexico visit around ski season.  Visit the Taos Ski Valley for unspoiled and uncrowded Alpine runs. When you are ready to head back to the bed and breakfast, you will be glad of the soft bed to sink into and the welcome as you walk in the door.  You will love the comforts of home almost as much as you love getting away from it all.

New Mexico Bed and Breakfasts are surrounded by history and adventure.

If history is more your style, then there is plenty for you to see and do in New Mexico.  In addition to Santa Fe, which is the oldest capital city in North America, there are wonders like the Gila cliff dwellings to discover.  You could spend hours admiring the amazing remains of these cliff-face homes, cut back into the rock from cave systems by the Tularosa Mogollon people.

You may need to head back to the bed and breakfast for a day of rest before you venture out again to explore some of the fun and sometimes wacky museums of New Mexico.  The state plays host to the International UFO Museum, and where better than Roswell to have it?  And of course, there is the Billy the Kid Museum for fans of the outlaw’s exploits and new discoverers alike.  This museum in Fort Summer is a huge draw for many people each year. 

There is plenty of outdoor history to be seen as well, with wonderful things to explore like the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad out of Chama.  This scenic train ride will allow you to experience the natural beauty of New Mexico from the comforts of an old fashioned railway car.  This 64 mile trip to Colorado will have you gasping for air as the beautiful Cumbres Pass takes your breath away.

Once you get back to New Mexico, settle yourself into the bed and breakfast and allow yourself to truly relax and let go if it all.  Take a hot bath if the facilities are available, or relax in front of the TV.  If you are lucky, your host may even invite you to share a family dinner once or twice during your visit.

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New mexico Parks and Monuments


There is still plenty more to explore, with beautiful parks like the Chaco Canyon Historic Park, the Pecos National Historic Park (which contains the 15th century Pueblo of Pescos and the remains of two missions) and the Aztec Ruins National Monument.  These are only a few of the wonderful parks and monuments to explore in New Mexico, with everything from ancient ruins to volcanic parks.

Once you are tired of the National parks, you can enjoy some of the many state parks as well.  Visit glassy lakes set in wooded mountain areas or vast reservoirs where the water is warm and boats skim the surface on their way to enjoying the New Mexico sunshine.  Have a lakeshore picnic or rent a boat of your own to fish or simply enjoy the water. If lakes are not your favorite outdoor area, then perhaps you would be more interested in hiking through the mountain parks of New Mexico or find a good area to go hunting.  With a license from the state, enjoy hunting the wilds of New Mexico for days on end before returning to your New Mexico bed and breakfast to relax and unwind. 

New Mexico is a beautiful state, and it has plenty to offer to guests and residents alike.  The right New Mexico accommodations, such as a New Mexico bed and breakfast, can make your vacation all the easier, and you life seem so much more comfortable for a while.  Enjoy the natural beauty and the man-made wonders, and just relax.  This state has plenty to offer for those who know where to look, and your hosts at the bed and breakfast will be happy to share their insider tips to get the most out of your vacation.