Agriculture meets culture in Iowa's largest city and capital, Des Moines, a riverside hub that boasts an events calendar of fairs and fine arts festivals and offers easy access to natural attractions and gambling venues.
The Abo Pass Trail is a unique highway route which showcases the natural beauty and historic significance of New Mexico. The Route is located within Socorro, Torrance, and Valencia counties and connects the Salt Missions Trail and El Camino Real Scenic Byways. This route was an important segment of a Native American trade route first established in 1450 A.D. The route eventually became part of a trade corridor which linked the Pueblos and the Plains Indians to El Camino Real and a network of trails throughout the Southwest. The byway offers one of the few remaining pristine and panoramic views of the Manzano Mountains, as well as unspoiled open spaces and a national wildlife refuge. Those traveling the byway can also see traditional rural lifestyles that have been maintained in small communities along the byway.
Below are the Free Visitor Guides for Socorro. More Visitor Guides are available in Iowa. Click here to view them all!
Truth or Consequences Area Southwest New Mexico
Truth or Consequences Area
Southwest New MexicoOur new address is 523 N. Broadway in Truth or Consequences.
Our hours are:
Tuesday-Saturday: 10am-3pm
Sunday: 11am-2pm
Sierra County Recreation & Tourism partners with the Geronimo Trail Scenic Byway Visitor Center to provide visitor information. The volunteers at the Visitor Center have an extensive knowledge of local history, attractions, activities and events. Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested!You're all set! Complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
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