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Cimarron - Nearby Destinations
Tourist destinations to consider near Cimarron are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.
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Clayton
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Population: 2,500
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Clayton is a small town located in the heart of 'dinosaur country'.
Millions of years ago this area was a hotbed for dinosaur life and
dinosaur remains and footprints are a modern reminder of who dominated
the food chain here long ago. Visitors to the Clayton area will find
several excellent areas for recreational opportunity just outside
town, with an interesting geological and paleontological twist. |
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Las Vegas (NM)
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Population: 14,000
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Las Vegas, New Mexico is the alter ego to the city sharing its same
name in Nevada. Visitors to the New Mexican Las Vegas will find no
casinos & bright lights, but rather a flourishing artist community
along the Gallinas River, situated at the junction between the Rocky
Mountains and the eastern plains. Due to its prime geographical
location, Las Vegas offers its visitors a good amount of recreational
opportunity, with options ranging from hiking and fishing to biking
and skiing. |
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Raton
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Population: 7,200
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Raton is a jewel of a New Mexican town, nestled at an elevation of
6600 feet at the foot of the Rocky Mountains on the Colorado/New
Mexico border. The town is a small mountain outpost that is a dramatic
contrast from other areas of northeastern New Mexico. Raton offers
Outdoor enthusiasts a good variety of year-round recreational
activities to fill their days. |
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Taos
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Population: 5,000
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Taos is a hotbed of recreational opportunity located in the heart of
the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of northern New Mexico. A thriving and
energetic outdoor minded community, Taos became home to the legendary
mountain man Kit Carson and played host to a variety of wild west
characters over the years. Today Taos is more quaint than wild, with
a scenic downtown area studded with numerous galleries, museums, curio
& kitsch shops. |
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