Comfort Inn Silver City in Silver City NM
Prices: . . . . . . . .. .. ... . . . . Comfort Inn Silver City 1060 East US Highway 180 Silver City NM 88061 This hotel is 2 miles from downtown Silver City and Western New Mexico University. It serves a daily breakfast with hot waffles and features spacious rooms with a refrigerator. Free Wi-Fi and a cable TV are standard in every room at the Comfort Inn Silver City. Decorated with bright colors and carpeted floors, all rooms include a work desk with chairs, a microwave and a coffee maker. Free local calls are provided from each guest room. Free access to the indoor pool and hot tub is provided to all guests of the Silver City Comfort Inn. Laundry facilities and a business center are on site. Free parking for all sizes of vehicles, including trailers, is available. Silver City Golf Course is 4 miles from the hotel. Gila National Forest is 29 miles away.
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Holiday Inn Express - Silver City, NM
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For a comfortable stay in a 100% non-smoking hotel, choose the Holiday Inn Express® hotel of Silver City, New Mexico. Our hotel's location near Grant County Airport (SVC), Western New Mexico University and Hwy 180 make us an ideal stop for both leisure and business travelers.
From touring local mines to shopping in our Arts & Cultural District, Silver City offers a variety of attractions. You can explore the Gila National Forest, home to the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monuments, hike through the Gila Wilderness, and swim in the many hot springs a favorite of our hotel's guests. In Silver City's historic downtown guests can shop and visit the galleries through these streets marked with Old West charm.
Business travelers will find numerous companies like Freeport McMoRan Mining Company, Gila Regional Medical Center, and Western New Mexico University are located near this hotel in Silver City. Our business amenities include a 24-hour Business Center and a second-floor conference room with a breakout area.
We go beyond other hotels in Silver City to offer service and quality amenities that exceed your expectations. Guests can start each morning with a delicious meal from the complimentary hot breakfast bar, relax in the whirlpool, and workout in the newly renovated Fitness Center. Our Silver City, New Mexico hotel's staff looks forward to serving you.
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[Wikipedia] Hanover, New Mexico
Hanover is a census-designated place in Grant County, New Mexico, United States. Its population was 167 as of the 2010 census. Hanover has a post office with ZIP code 88041. New Mexico State Road 152 and New Mexico State Road 356 pass through the community.
Travel Guide New Mexico tm City of Rocks State Park
Rock formations like those at the City of Rocks State Park exist in only six other places in the world. Imaginative visitors may see the rock formations as a small city with houses, chimneys, courtyards and streets. Visitors can choose from 62 campsites scattered among the rocks, from which they can hike, bird watch, picnic, bike, take in the interpretive exhibits at the visitor center, explore the parks botanical garden or star gaze.City of Rocks State Park lies in the Mimbres Valley of the Chihuahuan desert. The park and surrounding grassland support yucca, agave, cacti and ocotillo, while growing among the rocks are Emory and gray oak. Mule deer, roadrunners, javelinas, cactus wrens, western diamondback rattlesnakes, ground squirrels, coyotes and jackrabbits all make their home here. Until 1200 A.D., Mimbres Indians roamed this area, leaving arrowheads and pottery shards as evidence of their culture. The park also lies within the traditional homelands of the Chiricahua and Warm Springs Apache. Spanish explorers and settlers arrived in 1500 and mule trains loaded with copper from the nearby Santa Rita mine passed nearby on their way to Chihuahua from 1804 to 1834. After the Mexican War of 1846-48, the Mormon Battalion blazed a trail south of the park to link newly acquired New Mexico and Arizona with the eastern United States.
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Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico - Carlsbad Caverns HD (2016)
Carlsbad Caverns National Park is a United States National Park in the Guadalupe Mountains of southeastern New Mexico. The primary attraction of the park is the show cave, Carlsbad Cavern. Carlsbad Caverns National Park is open every day of the year except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. Visitors to the cave can hike in on their own via the natural entrance or take an elevator from the visitor center.
The park entrance is located on US Highway 62/180, approximately 18 miles (29 km) southwest of Carlsbad, New Mexico. Carlsbad Caverns National Park participates in the Junior Ranger Program. The park has two entries on the National Register of Historic Places: The Caverns Historic District and the Rattlesnake Springs Historic District. Approximately two thirds of the park has been set aside as a wilderness area, helping to ensure no future changes will be made to the habitat.
Carlsbad Cavern includes a large cave chamber, (The Big Room), a natural limestone chamber almost 4,000 feet (1,220 m) long, 625 feet (191 m) wide, and 255 feet (78 m) high at the highest point. It is the fifth largest chamber in North America and the twenty-eighth largest in the world.
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National Park Road Trip || SEASON 1 RECAP || Southern New Mexico & Arizona
We thought it would be fun to reminisce over previous travels and do a Season 1 recap of our National Park Road trip to see all of the National Park Units. We started with Carlsbad Caverns in southern New Mexico and finished in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in southern Arizona. We visited 14 National Park Units, drove 6000 miles, and boondocked 64% of the time.
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00:59 Starting full time RV life, Europe trip
03:55 Balloon Fiesta
06:31 #1 Carlsbad Caverns National Park
08:41 #2 Guadalupe Mountains National Park
09:54 #3 Chamizal National Memorial
10:21 Sierra Vista Trailhead boondocking near Las Cruces
10:54 #4 White Sands National Monument
12:17 #5 Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument
14:02 #6 Fort Bowie National Historic Site
14:56 #7 Chiricahua National Monument
17:54 #8 Coronado National Monument
18:34 #9 Tumacacori National Historic Park
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23:05 Xscapers Annual Bash
24:27 Solar Install
26:00 #10 Saguaro National Park
27:34 #11 Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
28:19 #12 Tonto National Monument
30:15 #13 Hohokam Pima National Monument
31:56 #14 Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
33:22 Season 1 Playlist
33:47 Stats
34:27 Camping Stats
38:06 How big RV should you have to fit in National Park campgrounds?
40:06 What’s coming in Season 2?
40:54 Bloopers
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Holiday Inn Express Raton, Raton, New Mexico - United States (US)
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Holiday Inn Express Raton, Raton, New Mexico - United States (US)
Located on Card Avenue, the Holiday Inn Express Raton is 12 miles away from Raton Municipal Airport. Several nearby famous sites include Lake Maloya, Sugarite State Park, Raton Museum, Vermejo Park Ranch and the Santa Fe Trail. Downtown Raton is 4 miles away.There are 80 guest rooms and 36 suites at the Holiday Inn Express Raton. These accommodations are complete with LCD televisions, work desks, hair dryers, ironing facilities, sofa beds and telephones with voicemail features. Coffee makers, microwave ovens and mini fridges are also included. Bathtubs can be found in some units.The Holiday Inn Express Raton features an indoor swimming pool, a whirlpool and a fitness center. The hotel also provides a well-equipped business center, a safe-deposit box, laundry facilities and a 1,110-square-foot meeting space consisting of two meeting rooms. Guests are served with a complimentary breakfast at the Express Start Breakfast Bar.
Hotel Features
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Pet Friendly, Disabled Access, Air Conditioned, Non-Smoking Rooms, Refrigerator, Cable / Satellite TV, Kitchenette, Coffee / Tea Maker, Microwave, Hair Dryer, TV, Disabled Accessible Rooms, Disabled Parking, Wheel Chair Access, Shower, En suite, Private Bathroom, Cots, Ice Machine, Family Room
Activities
Fitness Room/Gym, Swimming pool, Tennis Courts, Water Activities, Fishing, Lake, Fitness Facilities, Pool Indoor
Services
Business Center, Concierge, Dry Cleaning, Housekeeping, Banquet Facilities, Conference Room(s), Safe-Deposit Box, Meeting Rooms, Laundry service, Desk, Direct dial phone, Facsimile, Audio/Visual Equipment, Executive Floor
Internet
High-speed Internet is available at this hotel. Wireless internet on site.
Parking
The hotel has free parking. There is an airport shuttle that runs from the hotel.
Check-in
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Check-out
Prior to 11:00 AM
FAQ
The following questions have been answered for you by Holiday Inn Express Raton... What are your breakfast options?We have a free extended Continental breakfast at our hotel. It features normal Continental items along with assorted hot items that alternate daily. Some of these items include sausage links and patties, scrambled eggs, bacon, cheddar cheese omelets, biscuits & gravy, and pancakes. We also have a restaurant only a half mile away from our property called the Oasis Diner that serves great breakfast. What transport is available to get around?A shuttle service is free of charge and it can take guests anywhere they want to go in our city. The shuttle hours are from 7:00AM 11:00PM. What can I do nearby?As far as entertainment goes, there is a lot to see here in Raton. There is a beautiful state park called Sugarite State Park just 10 miles from our hotel. There is a $5.00 parking pass that gives you a full day to hike miles of beautiful mountainous trails, fish any of 3 lakes (with a NM fishing license that can be purchased at the local K-Mart), or explore the ruins of an abandon mining camp. You can also visit the local museum, which is free of charge, to learn about the local area's history and see relics of its past. There is a National Monument only 25 miles from our hotel called Capulin National Monument. It is a dormant volcano that has beautiful hiking views of the surrounding Raton Volcanic Field, and tons of information about the surrounding mesas and volcanoes. We also have a local movie theater which is the only movie theater within a 100 mile radius that features 3D capabilities. They feature matinees on the weekends, and daily shows. Do you have internet?Yes, we do have free wired and wireless internet connection in every room in our hotel. We also feature a business office equipped with two computers hooked up to the internet, and a fax/printer. Do you provide parking?We do have free parking at our facility.
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Future Of Fort Bayard Still Unknown
When the State of New Mexico decided to put land at Fort Bayard up for sale, the future of this historical landmark was placed up in the air.
Members of the Fort Bayard Historic Preservation Society have worked since 1996 to educate visitors about the fort's history through tours and a museum that occupies one of the old homes at the fort.
According to member Ansel Walters, the Fort was established in the 1860's to protect the mining industry that was shipping minerals back east to fuel the industrial revolution. However, the history of this area goes back even further than that according to Walters.
You need to understand the Spanish were here mining in this area in the early 1600's and it's got a long history before Fort Bayard was even established in 1866, says Walters.
For member Gloria Beltran, this is ancestral land, and she hopes can be preserved for the public.
My great-grandfather was French-Canadian and he was based here in Fort Bayard during the Indian Wars, and my other two great grandparents were Chiricahua Apache, says Beltran.
Cecilia Bell, with the society says that on Saturdays the museum welcomes tourists and many attend the annual Fort Bayard Days at the old fort to celebrate the history.
We usually average about 12 to 15 each Saturday in the wintertime. In the summer it's 20 or more. However, if we were out here everyday it would be much more, says Bell.
A National cemetery and a new hospital are located nearby. There's a monument in the middle of the old fort that pays homage to the Buffalo Soldiers who were stationed there.
After being decommissioned the fort housed many tuberculosis patients. John Bell, preservation member and retired physician, says people would come from all over to be treated in the mild climate and elevation that exists there.
They (patients) were here normally six months, sometimes up to eighteen months. The mortality was about 20 percent in the early years. By the close of the tuberculosis era it was about five percent. That's because they got the patients earlier, they were able to keep them longer, says Bell.
The State of New Mexico says it can no longer afford the upkeep of the property and has placed the old fort up for sale. The state says local governments have expressed interest in the property, but the high cost to bring it up to meet codes may hinder such efforts.
According to the New Mexico's General Services Department, a study was completed in 2011 to determine what it would take to bring the fort up to code and regulation.
The study determined it would cost $28 million in 2012. However, today the state says that it would cost around $30 million due to increased costs and more deterioration, with a bulk of the cost tied to asbestos remediation.
New Mexico General Services Department Secretary Ed Burckle, said in a recent telephone interview with KRWG News that the state would like to turn it over to a local government or organization that would be able to operate and maintain the property and history of the Fort.
The state would really like to see the more than 50 national historic landmark buildings preserved as great as possible, says Secretary Burckle.
Secretary Burckle said that in order to make the property more attractive it has made plans to tear down the old hospital.
The Fort still draws tourists and dollars to the area according to Scott Terry President and CEO of the Silver City and Grant County Chamber of Commerce.
It's truly a place for tourists to come. So without it, we would see a drop in hotels, people eating in the restaurants, and buying gas, says Terry.
Terry says that without the old Fort there would be a negative economic impact in the area.
The Fort Bayard Historic Preservation Society hopes that whoever eventually purchases the land will renovate the property and bring it back to life, so veterans and the next generation can enjoy the historical past of the Fort.
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