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Grants

United States > New Mexico > Cibola County

Average elevation: 2,019 m

El Prado

United States > New Mexico > Taos County

Average elevation: 2,145 m

Cuchillo

United States > New Mexico > Sierra County

Average elevation: 1,508 m

Portales

United States > New Mexico > Roosevelt County

Average elevation: 1,225 m

Catron County

United States > New Mexico

Average elevation: 2,231 m

Albuquerque

United States > New Mexico > Bernalillo County > Albuquerque

Located in north-central New Mexico, Albuquerque serves as the county seat of Bernalillo County. To its east are the Sandia–Manzano Mountains, Rio Grande flows north to south through its center, while the West Mesa and Petroglyph National Monument make up the western part of the city. Albuquerque has one of…

Average elevation: 1,671 m

Las Vegas

United States > New Mexico > San Miguel County

Average elevation: 1,994 m

Silver City

United States > New Mexico > Grant County

During the period from 1901 to 1964, when readings were taken at the city center (which is cooler and wetter than outlying and lower-elevation districts nearby), the coldest temperature recorded was −13 °F (−25 °C) on January 11, 1962, and the hottest 105 °F (40.6 °C) on July 5, 1901. The coldest month…

Average elevation: 1,851 m

Farmington

United States > New Mexico > San Juan County

Farmington has a semi-arid climate. Despite its altitude of 5,473 feet (1,668 m), the city can experience hot summers and cold winters with low precipitation throughout the year. The average annual snowfall is 12.3 inches (31 cm).

Average elevation: 1,698 m

Alamogordo

United States > New Mexico > Otero County > Alamogordo

As of 2010, Alamogordo had a total area of 19.3 square miles (50.0 km2), all land. The city is located at an elevation of 4,330 feet (1,320 m) on the western flank of the Sacramento Mountains and on the eastern edge of the Tularosa Basin. It lies within the Rio Grande rift and in the northernmost part of the…

Average elevation: 1,716 m

City of Rocks State Park

United States > New Mexico > Grant County

The City of Rocks State Park is also home to two main hiking trails: the Hydra trail, the Table Mountain trail, and the newly added Cienega Trail. The Hydra trail is 3.3 miles long with an elevation gain of 164ft. The Table Mountain trail is 3 miles long with an elevation gain of 695 ft. And the Cienega is…

Average elevation: 1,596 m

Raton

United States > New Mexico > Colfax County

Average elevation: 2,040 m

Pep

United States > New Mexico > Roosevelt County

Average elevation: 1,294 m

Socorro County

United States > New Mexico

A mining rush followed the Apache wars – gold, silver, and copper were found in the mountains. It wasn't until this time that extensive use of the area by non-Native Americans occurred. While some mining activity, involving gold, silver, and copper, occurred in the southern part of the range near the end of…

Average elevation: 1,830 m

Medanales

United States > New Mexico > Rio Arriba County

Average elevation: 1,804 m

Devils Monument

United States > New Mexico > Catron County

Average elevation: 2,251 m

San Francisco

United States > New Mexico > Catron County

Average elevation: 2,440 m

Bosque Farms

United States > New Mexico > Valencia County

Average elevation: 1,485 m

Artesia

United States > New Mexico > Eddy County

Average elevation: 1,037 m

San Juan County

United States > New Mexico

Average elevation: 1,889 m

Cibola County

United States > New Mexico

Average elevation: 2,124 m

White Oaks

United States > New Mexico > Lincoln County

Average elevation: 2,001 m

San Miguel County

United States > New Mexico

Average elevation: 1,851 m

Corona

United States > New Mexico > Lincoln County

Average elevation: 2,055 m

McGaffey

United States > New Mexico > McKinley County

Average elevation: 2,412 m

Rancho Viejo

United States > New Mexico > Santa Fe County

Average elevation: 1,994 m

Tokay

United States > New Mexico > Socorro County > Tokay

Average elevation: 1,546 m

Taos

United States > New Mexico > Taos County > Taos

Average elevation: 2,173 m

La Madera

United States > New Mexico > Sandoval County > La Madera

Average elevation: 2,166 m

Lincoln County

United States > New Mexico

Average elevation: 1,761 m

Torreon

United States > New Mexico > Sandoval County

Average elevation: 1,984 m

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