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7 Best Things To Do In Aztec - TravelAwaits

TravelAwaits Jul.18.2021 Lying in the beautiful San Juan Basin, on the shores of the Animas River, Aztec, New Mexico, is one of the most scenic small towns in the Four Corners area of the U.S. Southwest. Built in one of the greenest and most fertile areas in the middle of the high desert, the town’s history reaches back thousands of years.  The name “Aztec” was borrowed from the ruins found in the area, though a misnomer. It originated in 1776 when two Franciscan friars stumbled upon them and thought they were the work of the Aztecs. As misguided as the name was (Ancestral Puebloans, not Aztecs, built the ancient city), we still use it for both the ruins and the town to this day. 

A Midwinter Retreat to Anthony Lakes

Ski, snowshoe, and soak in the tranquil beauty of Eastern Oregon The mountains are calling and I must go is one of my favorite John Muir quotes. Written in a letter to his sister in 1873, his words echoed in my mind during a recent visit to the Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort outside of Baker City, named for William Doc Anthony, a farmer and doctor, who homesteaded in the area in 1864. Located 19 miles west of North Powder Exit 285 off I-84, ALMR feels like a locals ski area but attracts skiers from across the region. Damian Fagan The Lodge at Hot Lake Springs returns to welcoming guests.

Hidden in plain sight: Book celebrates overlooked gems across the Land of Enchantment

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Pictured is the famous Santuario de Chimayó with an approaching storm in the background. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal ) Donna Blake Birchell enjoys traveling across the Land of Enchantment. It’s while she’s traveling when she finds the hidden gems in the state. Adrian Gomez. This is what inspired her to once again pack up and travel the glorious roads of the state. ...................... The result is the book, “Hidden Gems: Roadside Treasures of New Mexico” – which is also her 10th book. Birchell says “Hidden Gems” took her a year-and-a-half to complete – with an addition of 40,000 miles on her vehicle.

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