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Enchanting Fall Road Trip Across New Mexico

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This time of year, the state lives up to its Land of Enchantment designation. Just about anywhere you go the shades and tints and tones of the mountain and desert landscape are breathtaking. So it’s time to embark on a journey across New Mexico. From legendary bakeries, to wildlife refuges, to haunted attractions, here’s the perfect fall road trip in the state.


Iconik Coffee Roasters, Santa Fe, NM

The beginning of any road trip starts with a travel mug full of great coffee. That is Iconik Coffee’s wheelhouse. They roast, grind and brew only their beans, so a good pour-over, latte, espresso, or some other coffee concoction is a given. With two locations, there’s no reason not to grab a cup of joe to go.

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Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway, Santa Fe, NM

Head south out of Santa Fe and hook-up with Highway 14, a southern section of this picturesque route that takes you right through the central part of the state. The highway is rimmed by the Ortiz and San Pedro mountains to the East and the Sandia Mountains, part of Cibola National Forest, to the west. In fall, the slopes are dotted with the changing hues of cottonwood, maple and sycamore leaves. Continue south toward Mountainair on Highway 337, part of the Salt Missions Trail Scenic Byway that scoots along the eastern side of the Manzano Mountains, also ablaze in fall colors. Along the way there are cultural and historic sites to check out.

Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, La Joya, NM

After lunch head west on Highway 60 to the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge — a dynamic place to walk off that lunch. The hiking trails vary in length from a quarter-mile loop to a four-mile out-and-back. The longer hike takes you through the wild desert landscape, along the bottom of a mesa and them up to the top for panoramic views of the Refuge. This beautiful sanctuary is home to hundreds of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, flowers, shrubs and trees. It’s a wild botanical garden and wildlife area all in one place.

Casas de Suenos Old Town Historic Inn, Albuquerque, NM

Whew, what a day. Time to crawl into bed at this charming, secluded historic adobe. The quiet setting is a perfect ending to the day. You’ll have your own casita with a glowing fireplace that accentuates the warm tones of the southwestern decor. In the morning, stroll through the gardens and courtyards to a breakfast of green chile burritos, quesadillas, pancakes and French toast, plus fresh fruit, yogurt, juice, coffee and tea.

Jemez Mountain Trail National Scenic Byway

After breakfast, take Highway 550 to Highway 4 for a stunning drive through the Jemez Mountains. This section of the loop, from San Ysidro to White Rock, is chock-full of cultural, historical, geological and natural beauty. The ever-changing foliage of the Santa Fe National Forest is bursting with color, as is the red rock desert. You’ll pass the Jemez Pueblco, Jemez State Monument, Soda Dam and Battleship Rock, 200 feet of volcanic rock that looks like Navy warship. As you head east, Jemez Falls comes into view, as well as the breathtaking landscape of the Valles Caldera National Preserve, a 13-mile wide depression made by a volcanic eruption. Keep your eyes open for wildlife … you might see deer, elk, wayward coyotes and a soaring golden eagle.

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The Pig + Fig Cafe, White Rock, NM

This leg of the scenic byway ends here in White Rock, just in time for a meal at this local cafe. The owner-chef-baker specializes in gourmet comfort food and French-style desserts. Soups, salads and sandwiches top the lunch menu, but the pumpkin mascarpone ravioli and the sweet piggy pasta are other-worldly. Treat yourself to a slice of flourless lava cake or a really big chocolate chip cookie before heading for home. If that’s back to Santa Fe, squeeze in a stop at Bandelier National Monument and a walk through the ancestral Pueblo dwellings there.

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Key Insights at a Glance

  • New Mexico is known as the Land of Enchantment, especially during the fall season when the landscape is filled with breathtaking colors.
  • A perfect fall road trip in the state includes stops at legendary bakeries, wildlife refuges, and haunted attractions.
  • Start the journey with a cup of coffee from Iconik Coffee Roasters in Santa Fe.
  • Drive along Highway 14 and Highway 337 to see the changing hues of the mountains and visit cultural and historic sites.
  • Explore the Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway and Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge for a nature-filled experience.
  • Stay at the Casas de Suenos Old Town Historic Inn in Albuquerque for a charming and secluded retreat.
  • Drive through the Jemez Mountains on Highway 550 and Highway 4 to see cultural, historical, and natural beauty.
  • End the road trip in White Rock with a meal at The Pig + Fig Cafe before heading back to Santa Fe.

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