New Mexico Hotels
New Mexico (NM) was admitted to the Union as the 47th state on January 6, 1912. Nicknamed the "Land of Enchantment," New Mexico is the 5th largest state by geographic size (at 121,665 sq mi/315,194 sq km) and 36th largest by population. The capital city of New Mexico is Santa Fe, the largest city is Albuquerque, and the highest point is Wheeler Peak at 13,161 ft/4,011 m.
Both
Geocaching
and
Waymarking
are popular activities in the
state.
The three most recently
published waymarks include
Three Rivers Petroglyphs - Tularosa, NM,
Pistachio Nut - Alamogordo, NM
and
Scrap Metal Roadrunner - Alamogordo, NM.
The three most recently
published geocaches include
TERRAIN MATTERS #4,
DIFFICULTY MATTERS #3
and
No Parking.
New Mexico
also has an active geocaching community; consider attending an
event in the area!
Popular New Mexico Destinations
All New Mexico Destinations
Use the drop-down menu below for a complete list of cities in New Mexico that have hotels available. This is a comprehensive hotel directory with New Mexico's largest cities and smallest towns. Our hotel provider utilizes two of the largest reservation systems to offer you many choices and to compare prices. No matter where you are traveling to in New Mexico, you will save money on both high-end and discount accommodations.