Doña Ana County, New Mexico
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Top Photography Spots in and near Doña Ana County
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Tularosa, New Mexico
Hike the Alkali Flat Loop
4.04.9 mi / 52 ft gainFrom the US 70 pull into the White Sands Visitor Center. Then continue along Dunes Drive. Eventually, Dunes Drive turns into Loop Drive. At the end of this road, you will find the Alkali Flat trailhead. One of the most beautiful and potentially disorienting 5-mile round-trip treks through the de...Read more -
Tularosa, New Mexico
Camp at White Sands National Monument
5.01.5 mi / 40 ft gainSpend a night under the stars in one of the more beautiful places to take it all in. White Sands National Monument offers camping to “backpackers” who have the ability to hike out into the dunes to set up camp for an overnight adventure. The closest site will be .75 miles away while the farthest ...Read more -
Doña Ana County, New Mexico
Explore Providence Cone
4.02 miWe drove through the desert on a winding dirt road. Once at the cone we started our climb to the top. The ascent is not too difficult and once on top we had very good views of the surrounding landscape. Lots of interesting rock formations and also plants. There are several interesting petroglyp...Read more -
Alamogordo, New Mexico
Explore White Sands National Monument
4.7The White Sands National Monument is one of the most surreal locations in the southwest. Located just north of Las Cruces, NM, White Sands is about a 45 minute drive from the city of Las Cruces. To access the park from any location, you'll take Route 70, and from Las Cruces it's one straight shot...Read more -
Vado, New Mexico
Hike the Sierra Vista Trail from Vado to Bishop's Cap
4 miStart your hike from the Sierra Vista parking lot. Proceeded NE toward Bishops Cap. At first, the trail goes through some small arroyos and is a little rocky. After about half a mile, the trail is rather flat and goes through some sandy and grassy areas. Enjoy good views of the mountains!Read more -
Unnamed Road, New Mexico
Hike the Aden Crater Trail
1.9 mi / 187 ft gainDrove fro El Paso to the crater in the Potrillo Wilderness Study area a on a series of county dirt roads. Some of the roads are quite rough. Interesting place to explore. Deep crater and large lava fields. Good views of the surrounding plains. The place is very isolated and quiet. Best to get a m...Read more