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Rent a motorhome and explore exciting sites in New Mexico

Visit the Land of Enchantment

New Mexico is a spectacular state serving a rich buffet of vibrant cultures, enchanting towns and surreal landscapes. It is the perfect destination for a fun-filled road trip with your family, especially if you visit the region in a campervan. Motorhomes provide luxury, allowing you to explore the region at your pace and savour the warm weather and lingering snow.

New Mexico has many attractions, from ancient Native American sites to famous cities. Since it is the fifth-largest state in the USA, you will find open stretches of road surrounding scenic landscapes where you can enjoy quiet drives. You can also explore the juniper-speckled hills, the Rio Grande Gorge at Taos Plateau and the undeniably mesmerising gypsum dunes.

If you long for a dose of local history, you can visit the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science and check out dinosaur skeletons. Don't forget to explore the art and history of New Mexico at the Albuquerque Museum. Read on to find out why New Mexico is the best destination for your RV holiday and the best destinations to explore.

Top 5 facts about New Mexico

  1. Visit Carlsbad Caverns National Park and explore over 120 caves carved from limestone. Take in the underground alien landscape with self-guided tours.
  2. Spend the day at the Sangre de Cristo Mountains standing at 12,500 feet high and hike the trails or enjoy the scenic views.
  3. Explore the Jemez Mountain Trail National Scenic Byway and pass through the impressive Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument to enjoy the cultural adventure.
  4. Drive through the city of Taos and tour the Taos Pueblo with the oldest inhabited dwellings in the USA.
  5. Take a trip to White Sands National Monument at the Tularosa Basin, surrounded by rugged mountains and gleaming white gypsum.

These highlights await you when you visit New Mexico with a motorhome

Start your RV vacation in New Mexico and enjoy the best camp spots, amazing geological sites and quirky sights. Outdoor adventurers will love the natural wonders of the Land of Enchantment. You can explore winding rivers and mountain ranges. Don't forget to enjoy the interesting fusion of European American, Mexican and Native American cultural heritage. The jagged mountain ranges and sweeping deserts provide a vast landscape to drive through on your campervan.

Make sure you visit El Vado Lake State Park Campground, which sits at El Vado Lake, a few miles north of Santa Fe. The campground provides RV sites alongside primitive beach sites and great boating and wildlife viewing spots. The 13-mile Wild Rivers Backcountry Byway gives you access to recreation areas, trails and scenic viewpoints. For instance, you can catch a glimpse of the Rio Grande Gorge and Red Rover.

A must-visit spot in New Mexico is White Sands National Park, known for its dramatic white gypsum dunes. Aside from exploring the scenery and dunes, you can stop by the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument and White Sands Missile Museum. Carlsbad Caverns National Park provides an exciting spot to explore caves, interesting monuments and historic homesteads.

The cities in New Mexico you should visit with your camper van!

Reconnect with nature as you explore the iconic towns in New Mexico with a campervan. On your extended holiday, start your RV holiday at Taos. Take in the mountain scenery; during winter, you can enjoy snow sports. Taos is a fun town to explore any time of the year with its artsy vibe and scenic landscapes. If you want to experience the city's artsy side, visit Taos Art Museum. The Taos Pueblo is also a must-visit place if you want to explore the culture of the inhabitants in pre-Columbian times.

Santa Fe, New Mexico's capital, is an enchanting city with numerous attractions. The outdoorsy and artsy city has intriguing architecture and an old-world charm reminiscent of a Wild West adventure. Visit the Sangre de Cristo Mountains for stunning views. Outside the city lies the Bandelier National Monument, a rugged canyon and a natural mesa area where petroglyphs and cave dwellings can be seen. Don't forget to explore the Albuquerque historic old town for iconic wineries and a bird's eye view of the entire city from the Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway.

Camper van hire: Useful information for a trip through New Mexico

Finding a campervan rental in New Mexico is easy, but you must be over 25 years old. You also require a driver's licence. If you are between 21 and 24, you can rent a motorhome at an additional daily fee. New Mexico has various RV parks for parking your RV and replenishing supplies. For instance, in Albuquerque, you can park at Petroglyph National Monument. Other parks for campervans include White Sands National Monument and Carlsbad Caverns National Park. You can camp in the wild in parks and non-restricted areas.

The North and South of New Mexico have distinct weather due to elevation changes. Check the weather before going on your RV trip. The summers can be hot and dry, but the winters are mild. The best time for an RV holiday in New Mexico is between September and November. Spring is also a great time to visit.

Rent a motorhome now and discover New Mexico

Pick a motorhome, campervan or RV from motorhomebookers.com and explore the beautiful desert landscapes and amazing canyons. Pick up a campervan rental in Albuquerque and start your journey!

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