

Depending on the type of traveler you are, though, that’s exactly why New Mexico should be on your RV travel bucket list! New Mexico – Just Started and In a Hurry! JThe beginning! We picked up our new trailer in Dallas, stayed a week to get used to it, then headed west, through New Mexico.New Mexico is a state that doesn’t get a lot of attention it lacks the name-brand national parks of Arizona and the trendy tourist spots of neighboring Colorado.Bisti Badlands NM – Mysterious rocks and an alien egg factory! OctoThe Bisti Badlands is a remote area filled with mysterious rock formations, hoodoos, and alien-looking “cracked eggs.”.White Sands National Monument – New Mexico’s Desert Dunes! MaWhite Sands National Monument in New Mexico is a fun park where you can make snow angels and go sledding in pure white sand.Roswell, New Mexico – Aliens, UFO’s, Spaceships and more! MaRoswell New Mexico was the site of a UFO crash landing in 1947, and today it is overrun with little green aliens!.Tatum, New Mexico – Metal Art Magic NovemIn Tatum, New Mexico, there’s metal art magic around town courtesy of the workshops of Tex Welch and Juan Manuel Carbajal.It IS Rocket Science at White Sands Missile Park in NM NovemWhite Sands Missile Range in New Mexico has a museum and outdoor Missile Park that resembles a rock garden for outdated missiles.City of Rocks State Park, NM – RV Camping in the Hoodoos! DecemCity of Rocks State Park, New Mexico, is a fun spot for RV camping, with each campsite tucked into a cluster of exotic rock hoodoos!.Eggs & Aliens in Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness (Bisti Badlands) The Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness is an outdoor lover’s paradise with fun hikes to exotic rock hoodoos shaped like alien eggs!.Aztec Ruins National Monument – Whispers from the Ancients in New Mexico! JAn RV trip to the 400-room structure at Aztec Ruins National Monument in New Mexico offers a fascinating look at the ancients.


We were new to RVing, new to full-time travel, new to photography, and new to writing about our travels on a website. In very our first week on the road in our new full-time RV lifestyle, after we picked up our brand new travel trailer in Dallas, we crossed New Mexico on our way to the west coast. In 2017 we wandered through the northern half of New Mexico at a much more leisurely pacing, revisiting Bisti Badlands and then exploring the ancient ruins at Aztec Ruins and Bandelier National Monuments and slithering through the slot canyon at Tent Rocks National Monument. We have dashed through New Mexico in our RV travels several times: first at the very outset of our new-found traveling lifestyle in 2007, then again for a brief visit to the exotic Bisti Badlands in 2012 and once again to see White Sands National Monument, Roswell and City of Rocks in 2015.
