silver city new mexico
Silver City – New Mexico

Silver City sits in the sunny southwest corner of New Mexico. It’s equal parts Old West heritage coupled with a distinctive arts and entertainment community. It’s a small town, and with that comes incredibly friendly and welcoming locals.

The historic downtown is home to dozens of unique and one-of-a-kind galleries and shops, and Silver City was named one of the 100 Best Art Towns. Downtown Silver City is a hub of art, culture, eateries, and events. The district balances historic era frontier buildings, while also engaging in more contemporary and colorful art forms. The town boasts three historic residential districts immediately adjacent to the downtown district.

While out and about, you’ll find murals, retail shops, galleries, studios, theaters, and restaurants. In addition, the Historic District includes the “Big Ditch” now a popular downtown park and one of the entrances to Silver City’s many greenways. Start your visit at the Murray Ryan Visitor Center, 201 N. Hudson Street, and you’ll soon see that there is so much to see and do in Silver City that you may want to stay an extra day.

From town, there are millions of acres of wilderness to explore with the Continental Divide Trail and Boston Hill trail system adjacent to Downtown. Just outside the Town is the Gila Wilderness, more than 3.3 million acres of lakes, camping, biking, fishing, rock climbing. There is literally something for everyone in SilverCity.

For a fun drive, The Trail of the Mountain Spirits beckons. Go where the spirits of miners, homesteaders, Native Americans, Spanish explorers, and mountain men have left their marks. Cross the Continental Divide, experience the wild Gila River, walk amongst the ruins of ancients to sense life before history, and hear the sounds of solitude.

Some of the locals’ favorites include: Catwalk Recreation Area – The drive from Silver City to the Catwalk is a scenic trip. Highway 180curves and rolls along the foothills of the Mogollon Mountains, a sky bound fortress of peaks cut by deep, craggy canyons. Whitewater Canyon is one of them.

silver city new mexico
silver city new mexico
Silver City – New Mexico

City of Rocks State Park – Formed of volcanic ash welded together 35 million years ago, then sculpted by wind and water into rows of monolithic blocks, these incredible rock formations give City of Rocks its name. Hiking trails, a botanical garden and a public night sky observatory add to this unique destination. A Rocky Vacation: 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 park’s botanical garden or star gaze.

Gila Cliff Dwellings – The Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument offers a glimpse of the homes and lives of the people of the Mogollon culture who lived there from the 1280’s through the early 1300’s. Containing 533 acres, the monument was established on November 16, 1907. The dwellings are located forty-four miles north of Silver City, New Mexico, on Highway 15.

The Continental Divide Trail – The Continental Divide Trail (CDT), a national scenic trail, is known for the more than 3,000 miles it covers from Montana’s Canadian border to Old West Country’s New Mexico border with Mexico. Silver City and Pinos Altos straddle the Continental Divide at 6,000-7,500 feet, providing surprisingly cool summers in the Southwest, as well as uninterrupted views of the Mexican border to the south.




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