Turquoise TrailTravellers who abandon the highway and opt for the scenic byways
will be rewarded with The Turquoise Trail state-designated scenic
and historic route, which runs from Albuquerque to Sante Fe through
the majestic Sandia Mountains, passing through the revived 'ghost'
towns of New Mexico's mining belt. The route begins on NM14 about
16 miles (26km) east of central Albuquerque, covering about 61
miles (98km) before reaching Sante Fe. En route is the Cibola
National Forest, mining towns of Madrid, Golden and Cerrillos
filled with art and craft practitioners, the Tinkertown Museum,
Museum of Archaeology, Old Coal Mine Museum and the Turquoise
Mining Museum. Website: www.turquoisetrail.org |