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Clayton - Nearby Destinations

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Tourist destinations to consider near Clayton are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.



Cimarron Population: 1,000
  Cimmaron is located along the historic Santa Fe, and sits on the quiet banks of the Cimmaron River amidst the thick timbered forests of the southern Rocky Mountains. Cimmaron offers a variety of recreational opportunities to its visitors, though it is best known for its proximity to Philmont Scout Ranch, the largest Boy Scouts of America camp in the nation.
     
Las Vegas (NM) Population: 14,000
  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.
     
Raton Population: 7,200
  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.
     
Tucumcari Population: 6,000
  Tucumari sits along the I-40 corridor and old US Route 66 and is better known for its billboards that span for hundreds of miles either side of town, luring tired travelers with promises of numerous and comfortable accommodations, than it is for its recreational opportunity. However, visitors who spend more than just a traveling night in the Tucumari area will find the area is ripe with good fishing and wildlife viewing venues.
     

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