New Mexico is a mountainous state that flaunts raw wilderness and all things outdoors. Among its biggest features are the Rocky Mountains, which contribute water runoff to some of the state's most spectacular waterways. Some of the US' most well-known rivers like the Rio Grande and the Gila call New Mexico home.
Coined as the "Land of Enchantment", New Mexico has an out-of-this-world natural beauty. You, too, can discover, just as so many, New Mexicans have, the lesser-known yet endearing rivers towns. From Abiquiu to Truth or Consequences, here is everything you need to know about the most charming rivers town found in the southwestern state of New Mexico.
Abiquiu

This community of 136 (2022), in Rio Arriba County, has long been a leaping-off point for those who enjoy the outdoors. With many activities within your reach such as fishing, boating, water-skiing, wakeboarding, hiking, and photography, you will never run out of options.
Yet, its unworldly backdrop is the main prize. While here check out the sights of Ghost Ranch, Chimney Rock Trail, and the Kitchen Mesa. The biggest draw is the Echo Amphitheater. Tucked away in Carson National Forest is an impressive natural amphitheater located along sandstone cliffs. Here, those of any age can try out the acoustics. It is simply a must when visiting Abiquiu.
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Mesilla

While out, do not pass up the chance to ogle at the marvel of the community, Mesilla Plaza. Designated as a National Historic Landmark, it harbors the wondrous Basilica of San Albino. The neighboring buildings comprise a National Historic Landmark District, that will surely transport you back in time.
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Red River

Visitors can enjoy all that Red River has to offer year-round. Regarded as one of the top ski destinations in the winter, many descend upon Red River for its powdery slopes at the Red River Ski Resort. During the summer, brave guests can participate in the Hidden Treasures Aerial Park. It is the perfect way to spend time with the family.
For those looking to add a dash of romance, ride the chairlifts up 1,600 vertical feet to take in the marvelous view. Who knows, you might see one of the resident bighorn sheep.
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Taos

However, this is not the only reason why some choose to flock to Taos County. On the outskirts of town is Taos Pueblos, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Landmark. It is a preserved example of a multi-tiered Abode building, that you can only truly appreciate up close and in person, which is why you should check out this charming river town.
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Jemez Springs

Albuquerque is in the Santa Fe National Forest, which teases a glimpse of the red rocks of the San Diego Canyon and the crystal clear waters of the Jemez River. This is one incredible destination that will leave you in awe.
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Truth or Consequences

Looking for a less crowded spot? Learn about the Apache Wars at the Geronimo Springs Museum when in town. Last but not least, enjoy some local eateries and take a walk along the Rio Grande; it is one of the best ways to spend an evening at sunset.
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New Mexico, known as the land of enchantment, has a rich history, a striking arts and culture scene, and a photo-worthy landscape. It is a destination that you should visit at least once. Around every bend in the road, lies fascinating rock formations, mountains, and sparkling waterways with a charming town waiting to discover.