Bosque Redondo Memorial
At Fort Sumner Historic Site
The Bosque Redondo Memorial is a powerful and somber tribute to the Navajo and Mescalero Apache people, commemorating the Long Walk, a forced relocation that began in 1864. Designed by a Navajo architect, the site offers a deep look into this tragic period of American history. Visitors can explore a museum with poignant exhibits, walk along an interpretive trail, and experience a peaceful river walk, all designed to share the stories and resilience of the Diné and Ndé peoples. This memorial is a vital destination for understanding a critical chapter of the American West.
$7 Admission For Adults / Kids Free
Open 10am - 4pm Weds - Sun (Closed Mon/Tue)
Billy The Kid Museum
In The Heart Of Fort Sumner
Delve into the legendary life of one of the West's most infamous outlaws at the Billy the Kid Museum. This historical collection showcases artifacts, documents, and memorabilia that provide an authentic look into the turbulent era of the Old West and the exploits of Billy the Kid. The museum's exhibits meticulously detail the events surrounding his short but impactful life, offering a fascinating glimpse into a world of lawlessness and adventure. It's an essential stop for anyone interested in frontier history and the enduring myths of the American West.
$8 Adults | $7 Seniors | $ 5 Kids 7-15 | Free Kids Under 7
Open 8:30am - 5pm Mon - Fri (Closed Sun)
Billy The Kid Gravesite
At Bosque Redondo
A short distance from the museum lies the final resting place of William H. Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid. His grave, located in the historic Old Fort Sumner Cemetery, is marked by a famous, and often stolen, tombstone. This historic site offers a somber and reflective experience, allowing visitors to stand where the legend was laid to rest. The cemetery is also home to the graves of his associates, Charlie Bowdre and Tom O'Folliard, providing a complete picture of the men who shaped this period of frontier lore.
Free For Everyone
Open 24 hours a day 7 days a week
The Blue Hole
In Santa Rosa
Just a short drive from Fort Sumner, the Blue Hole of Santa Rosa is a natural spring and a scuba diving haven. With crystal-clear water flowing from a vast underground cave system, this circular, artesian well maintains a constant temperature of 62 degrees Fahrenheit year-round. Divers and swimmers flock to this desert oasis to experience its incredible clarity and depth, while its tranquil setting provides a perfect escape for anyone seeking a refreshing break from their road trip. It was closed for repairs but is now open again as of August 2025.
Free For Swim | Dive Cost Varies
Open 8am - 5pm Mon - Fri
Route 66 Auto Museum
In Santa Rosa
Take a nostalgic trip down the "Mother Road" at the Route 66 Auto Museum in Santa Rosa. This vibrant museum celebrates the history and culture of America's most famous highway, with a stunning collection of classic cars, vintage gas pumps, and historic memorabilia. The colorful displays and iconic signage capture the spirit of a bygone era, making it a must-see for car enthusiasts and anyone looking to relive the golden age of American road trips.
$5 For Adults
Open 8am - 4pm Tues - Sat | Sunday Noon - 4pm (Closed Mon)
Mesalands Dinosaur Museum
In Tucumcari
Step back in time at the Mesalands Dinosaur Museum in Tucumcari, a truly unique and surprising destination. Home to one of the largest collections of bronze dinosaur skeletons in the world, this museum offers an engaging and educational journey through prehistoric life. Highlights include a full-size skeleton of a Torvosaurus, a carnivorous dinosaur, and a wide array of fossils and exhibits that bring the ancient world to life for visitors of all ages.
$10 Adults | $8 Seniors | $6 Kids 4-11 | Free For Kids 0-4
Open 10am - 4pm Tues - Sat (Closed Sun/Mon)
International UFO Museum
In Famous Roswell
The Roswell Museum and Art Center stands as a testament to the rich culture and history of the American Southwest. Beyond the city's alien-centric fame, this museum offers an impressive collection of fine art, including works by renowned artists like Georgia O'Keeffe. A major highlight is the exhibit dedicated to rocket pioneer Robert H. Goddard, who conducted much of his groundbreaking liquid-propellant research in Roswell. The museum also features a state-of-the-art planetarium, providing a fascinating and educational experience that showcases the region's broader contributions to art and science.
$7 Adults | $5 Seniors | $4 Kids 5-15 | Free For Kids 0-4
Open 9am - 5pm Tues - Sat (Closed Sun/Mon)
Roswell Spacewalk Planetarium
And Photo Ops - In Famous Roswell
For an out-of-this-world experience that is pure Roswell, step into the Roswell UFO Spacewalk. This immersive blacklight art adventure is a fun, interactive journey that takes you through a series of glowing, otherworldly scenes. The hand-crafted exhibits, which transport you into the heart of a fictional alien spaceship, are a visually captivating and family-friendly attraction. It's an opportunity to take unique photos and get into the playful spirit of Roswell's enduring extraterrestrial reputation.
$5 Everyone
Open 10am - 6pm Daily