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Los Alamos - Nearby Destinations
Tourist destinations to consider near Los Alamos are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.
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Albuquerque
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Population: 500,000
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Albuquerque, the largest city in New Mexico, is located at the heart
of the Rio Grande Valley, nestled at the foot of the towering Sandia
Mountain Range to the north. Containing over a third of the
population of New Mexico, Albuquerque is the state center for
education, commerce, trade and transportation and offers its visitors
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Chama
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Population: 1,200
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Chama is a sleepy resort town located just a few miles from the
Colorado Border and at the northern tip of the Jemez Mountains.
Visitors to Chama are generally drawn to the area by its abundance of
recreational options, including excellent fishing and hiking during
the summer months and Nordic skiing and snowmobiling during the winter
months. |
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Santa Fe
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Population: 120,000
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Santa Fe, the capital of New Mexico, is the quintessential
southwestern town for art, culture and history. Dominated by adobe
buildings and pueblo style architecture, Santa Fe is home to hundreds
of galleries, artisans and museums all of which are heavily influenced
by the beauty and immensity of the landscapes which surround town.
Located in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and only a
short distance from the Jemez & San Juan Mountain Ranges, Santa Fe is
situated perfectly for prime recreational opportunity. |
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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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