Las Cruces History: 30 Places to Explore its Intriguing Past
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Las Cruces, New Mexico, is a vibrant, borderlands city with so much to do! Whether you’re here for a day, a week, or longer, you can stay busy throughout your visit. If the great outdoors appeals to you, find events at places like White Sands National Park or the Organ Mountains–Desert Peaks National Monument. If live performances are more your thing, find events at the Amador and other restaurants, local theatres, and New Mexico State University. Since Las Cruces is a college town, you can also find football and basketball games, along with activities and exhibitions at the university’s museums and galleries. Don’t miss the award-winning Farmers & Crafts Market of Las Cruces and other events in the newly revitalized downtown area, which also offers many art galleries and museums. Find events in historic Old Mesilla, too, from music on the plaza to historical reenactments. So, from exciting adventures to the area’s annual events, you’ll find them on our events calendar!
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Fort Selden | Explore New Mexico’s Fascinating Frontier Past
Have you driven north of Las Cruces on Interstate 25, spotted the sign for Fort Selden, and thought, “I should stop there one day,” but kept driving? This story will tell you why you should take Exit 19 and explore this fascinating piece of New Mexico’s frontier past. Today, Fort Selden is trying to melt away because it was built of adobe bricks. The New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, which operates the historic property, is doing what it can to preserve the ruins of the fort. But back in 1870, Fort Selden was described by the editor of the… Read More RelatedExperience Las Cruces in Video
Our video production team is second to none and they’ve created videos about exciting places to go and things to do in the Mesilla Valley. Here you’ll be able to experience some of Las Cruces’ most exciting venues virtually as you plan your own experience. Check them out!
Dripping Springs Natural Area Doña Ana County, New Mexico
The Dripping Springs Natural Area has over four miles of easy hiking trails, including the Dripping Springs Trail, which shows …
Rio Grande Theatre
The Rio Grande Theatre has been a entrainment focal point since it was first built as a movie theatre in …
Dripping Springs Natural Area
Dripping Springs Natural Area is the perfect spot for hiking or just watching one of the beautiful Las Cruces sunsets.
Las Cruces Symphony
The Las Cruces Symphony Orchestra performs classic concerts virtually during 2020’s season
Historic Old Mesilla
Complete with 100 year old adobe walls and carefully laid brick that tourists still walk on today as they roam …
Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
The Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, in southern New Mexico, was founded in 1939 and is administered by the …
New Mexico State University | College Town Living
Las Cruces, New Mexico is home to the New Mexico State University Aggies which provides a wide array of entertainment, …
THINGS TO DO IN Las Cruces
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Find Year-Round Adventures at Bottomless Lakes State Park
Looking for a great place to camp in Southeast New Mexico with a variety of recreational opportunities? How about Bottomless Lakes State Park? The park is only 14 miles outside Roswell and is the perfect home base for visiting the city or nearby Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge. With Bottomless Lakes State Park as your home base, you can make plenty of interesting day trips, too, like Ruidoso, Fort Sumner, or Carlsbad Caverns National Park. For us, Bottomless Lakes was the terminus of our road trip from Las Cruces. Bottomless Lakes: Are They Really Bottomless? [caption id="attachment_9692" align="aligncenter" width="650"] The… Read More RelatedFeatured Businesses
Shop and support local when you visit these Las Cruces businesses. Explore multiple categories, from art galleries to restaurants, or home services to real estate. Whether you’re a Las Cruces resident or a visitor, you’ll find someplace you’ll want to visit. If you’re a visitor who decides to become a resident, we have lots of businesses to help you make the transition, too!
Real Estate
If you’re considering a move to the Mesilla Valley or want to move to a new home, check out our real estate section to find some beautiful homes. Click each home to learn all about it and how you can take a tour!
If you’re considering a move to the Mesilla Valley or want to move to a new home, check out our real estate section to find some beautiful homes. Click each home to learn all about it and how you can take a tour!