A resident of Santa Fe for over 20 years, travel writer Richard Harris has come to know New Mexico's attractions well. A strong believer in eco-tourism, Harris guides travelers to the natural and cultural attractions that have made New Mexico world-renowned, while helping readers understand how to both enjoy and preserve them. Complete details on over 50 campgrounds, over 50 great hiking trails, 25 biking paths, 12 ski resorts and 10 whitewater runs are included. Visitors are encouraged to meet residents with reviews on locally run hotels, and over 60 restaurants serving Mexican, new Mexican and Nouveau Southwestern cuisine are covered. With 8 pages of full-color maps, this is the perfect insider's guide for visitors from near or far.
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