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Mexico is right across the fence |
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At the visitor center |
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Mexico is right across the fence |
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At the visitor center |
There was a lot of hiking in Las Cruces, but I wanted to see the "mountain" towns as well. One of the towns that was recommended to me was Cloudcroft.
Nestled in the picturesque Sacramento Mountains of southern New Mexico, Cloudcroft is a charming mountain village that captivates visitors with its serene beauty and alpine allure. Known for its crisp mountain air and scenic vistas, Cloudcroft sits at an elevation of over 8,600 feet, offering a refreshing escape from the heat of the surrounding desert. The village is surrounded by the Lincoln National Forest, providing ample opportunities for outdoor recreation, including hiking, mountain biking, and bird watching. Cloudcroft's quaint downtown exudes a rustic charm with its historic buildings and welcoming shops, making it a delightful destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat.
I was seeking both hiking and village exploration in addition to a retreat from the summer heat. I hiked 2 shorter trails there. Osha trail was a short 2.5 mile trail with minimal 400 ft elevation gain that felt more like 1000 given the altitude. It was more of a hike in the forest as it has just a few view points.
The second trail Old Cloudcroft Highway Trail Loop was just as long but with an extra 100 ft elevation gain. It was another hike in the forest with some views opening up in the beginning of the hike.
After a bit of hiking I went to the town to grab lunch and decided to visit a tasting room. It's been a while since I have had wine! The town reminded me of Idyllwild and Big Bear in California. Idyllwild has a closer geographic connection to the metropolitan areas of Southern California, making it a more accessible weekend getaway for residents of Los Angeles and San Diego. Cloudcroft, on the other hand, is situated in a more secluded area, offering a quieter and potentially more remote experience. Also, Cloudcroft's higher elevation (over 8,600 feet) gives it a cooler climate and occasional winter snowfall, making it a destination for winter sports enthusiasts, whereas Idyllwild generally experiences milder winters. Both towns feature charming downtown areas with shops and eateries, but the local culture and community vibes may vary. Idyllwild is known for its vibrant arts scene, hosting numerous galleries and music festivals, while Cloudcroft exudes a rustic, Old West charm with its historic buildings and a focus on outdoor activities.
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Cloudcroft, NM |
Overall, it was a great day trip. It might be nice to celebrate winter holidays here as I remember it was in Big Bear.
I did a few other hikes as well while in Las Cruces. Soledad Canyon Loop was less than 10 minutes away from my place, so I couldn't not visit it! It was a short 3.5 mile hike with some elevation gain, but the highlight for me was the turnaround point where water was trickling from the mountain. The sound it made echoed everywhere making it seem bigger that it was. There was also a sense of complete isolation being surrounded by the mountains (until more people came...).
With a backdrop of rugged mountains and vast desert landscapes, Las Cruces offers a unique setting for witnessing the sun's daily voyage across the sky.
Las Cruces is celebrated for its breathtaking sunrise and sunset vistas, and the main reason is the mesmerizing play of colors. With the Organ Mountains to the east and the sprawling desert to the west, the sky is a canvas that transforms into a spectrum of hues. At sunrise, you'll witness the gradual emergence of warm shades of orange, pink, and purple, creating a serene and rejuvenating atmosphere. As the sun rises higher, it casts a soft, golden glow across the valley, making the desert flora and mountain peaks come alive.
Sunsets in Las Cruces are equally captivating. The western horizon becomes a canvas for vibrant shades of red, pink, and purple, casting a spellbinding reflection on the Organ Mountains. The transition from day to night paints a picture of serenity and wonder that leaves a lasting impression.
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Best Spots to View Sunrises and Sunsets
Las Cruces offers a plethora of fantastic vantage points to witness its incredible sunrises and sunsets. Here are some of the must-visit locations:
Aguirre Springs: Located in the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, this area offers unmatched panoramic views of the sunrise and sunset. The rugged terrain provides a dramatic foreground for your viewing pleasure.
Dripping Springs Natural Area: This serene natural area in the foothills of the Organ Mountains is perfect for sunrise and sunset viewing. Take a leisurely hike to witness the sun's enchanting journey.
Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park: Nestled along the Rio Grande, this park provides an idyllic setting to view sunsets. The wetlands and riverbanks create stunning reflections of the setting sun.
A Mountain: As the highest peak in the Organ Mountains, it provides unparalleled 360-degree views. Sunrise and sunset at A Mountain are sure to leave you awestruck.
While Las Cruces may not be famous for its frequent storms, when they do arrive, they transform the sky and landscape into a mesmerizing spectacle. In this blog post, we'll explore the unique beauty of thunderstorms in Las Cruces, from the electrifying lightning displays to the life-giving rain that rejuvenates the desert terrain.
One of the most captivating aspects of thunderstorms in Las Cruces is the breathtaking lightning shows that illuminate the night sky. With the Organ Mountains serving as a striking backdrop, the electrical discharge of thunderstorms creates a dazzling display of lights that pierces the darkness. The stark contrast of the jagged bolts against the mountain silhouette is a sight to behold.
What makes Las Cruces thunderstorms particularly enchanting is the dry air, which allows for clearer, more vibrant lightning displays. These lightning shows, accompanied by the low rumble of thunder echoing across the desert, create an electrifying atmosphere that awes and inspires residents and visitors alike.
While the thunder and lightning steal the show, the rainfall that accompanies Las Cruces thunderstorms is equally captivating. In a place where water is a precious resource, the scent of rain on the desert's thirsty soil is intoxicating. The petrichor, that earthy fragrance produced when raindrops hit dry ground, is a reminder of nature's resilience and the life-giving power of water in the desert.
The rain not only rejuvenates the landscape, but it also brings an ephemeral burst of vibrant green to the once arid desert floor. Wildflowers bloom, cacti swell with water, and the entire ecosystem seems to awaken from its slumber.
Las Cruces experiences a summer monsoon season, typically from July to September, when thunderstorms become a regular occurrence. This season of transformation is eagerly anticipated by locals who understand its importance in maintaining the delicate balance of desert life.
I truly enjoyed the nature in New Mexico. There is something magnificent in the landscapes and variability of weather. Las Cruces was the best for sunsets, and I will remember them for a while!
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Fresh sand - nobody was here today before me! |
My recent travel adventure from Albuquerque to Las Cruces turned out to be an unforgettable journey filled with stunning landscapes, peaceful moments, and newfound comfort zones. As I ventured closer to the Mexican border in the scorching Southwestern heat, I couldn't help but marvel at the transformation that had taken place in my perception of unfamiliar terrains and the joy I found in embracing new experiences.
My drive to Las Cruces took nearly four hours on yet another sweltering day in New Mexico. With El Paso, Texas, just an hour away, I arrived at my destination around 3:30 PM, right after the check-in time at my charming casita. To reach it, I had to traverse a half-mile stretch of dirt road covered in gravel. Although slightly bumpy, it was a far cry from the intimidating five-mile gravel road in Santa Fe, a testament to how much my boundaries and comfort zone had expanded over the years.
The casita I stayed in was a delightful surprise. Impeccably clean and adorned with vibrant New Mexican-style décor, it featured high ceilings that enhanced its overall appeal. Multiple tall windows offered panoramic views of the mountains, and since the property was quite spacious with no nearby houses, my vistas were unobstructed. An added bonus was the backyard, complete with a couple of chairs and a table. It didn't take long for my feline companion, Kitty, to make himself at home, choosing to lounge on a chest of drawers right beneath a colossal window.
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View from the living room |
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Living room |
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Kitchen |
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Most comfortable bed |
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View towards the bathroom from the bedroom area |
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Beautiful view outside |
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Kitty's new lounging area |
One of the most striking features of Las Cruces was its serene tranquility. It was so quiet that I could hear myself breathing. On my first day, I embarked on a leisurely walk toward a nearby trail. The journey began on the gravel road but soon led me to a paved main road that was, curiously, a dead-end with minimal traffic. There were hardly any cars passing by, and even neighborhood dogs remained uncharacteristically quiet. After a short stroll along the trail, I decided to return to my casita, eager to explore more in the days to come.
Las Cruces had a unique gift to offer—spectacular sunrises and sunsets. Never before had I witnessed such breathtaking displays of colors and light during these magical hours of the day. The promise of more of these mesmerizing moments beckoned, especially with the weekend approaching and a multitude of hiking trails within a 10-minute drive.
My journey to Las Cruces was not just a travel experience; I gained newfound appreciation for the beauty of the Southwest, and the allure of unspoiled nature. As I anticipated the weekend ahead and the adventures it held, I knew that Las Cruces had more in store for me. Stay tuned for my exploration of the captivating trails and natural wonders that make this part of New Mexico truly exceptional.
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Brie Empanadas - by far one of my favorite dishes! |
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Don't remember the name, but it was also delicious! |
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Departing the parking lot |
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Views while traveling in the tram |
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Views from one of the trails overlooking ABQ |
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Quarai |
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Abo |