The 10 Best Things to do Good for Couples in Las Cruces, New Mexico (NM)

September 16, 2021 Lean Nau

With the majestic Organ Mountains to the east and the mighty Rio Grande to the west, Las Cruces stands as an oasis at the junction of the I-10 and I-25. New Mexico State University makes its home here, among fine art galleries, informative museums, a lively theater scene and high desert terrain. The sun almost always seems to be shining in Las Cruces, which enjoys on average 350 days of clear blue skies per year, making it the perfect base to explore the breathtaking surrounding area.
Restaurants in Las Cruces

1. No Strings Theatre Company

430 Main Street, Las Cruces, NM +1 575-523-1223 http://no-strings.org
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

No Strings Theatre Company

2. The Zuhl Museum

775 College Dr, Las Cruces, NM 88003-1204 +1 575-646-4714 [email protected] http://zuhlmuseum.nmsu.edu/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 90 reviews

The Zuhl Museum

The Zuhl Museum: Where Rocks Come Alive! Part art gallery, part natural history museum, the Zuhl collection at New Mexico State University showcases thousands of beautiful specimens of petrified wood, fossils and minerals. The Zuhl Collection contains petrified wood, fossils, rocks and minerals. The Zuhl Museum is easily accessible to local citizens, school groups and visitors to the university and southern New Mexico. New hours: Tuesday-Friday 12-4pm and Every Second Saturday of each month 12-4pm.

Reviewed By toad94 - Lakewood, United States

Our son loves rocks and says he wants to be a geologist when he grows up, so this museum was a given for our family. But even our daughter who is less interested in geology was still impressed by the magnitude of these slabs. They are huge. The kids liked learning about how the petrified wood was formed. It doesn't take long to go through the rooms but we're definitely glad we visited this place.

3. Cluenundrum

580 S Valley Dr Suite 100, Las Cruces, NM 88005-2745 +1 575-523-9300 [email protected] http://www.cluenundrum.com
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5.0 based on 31 reviews

Cluenundrum

Cluenundrum is the most interactive Escape Room in New Mexico. You have 60 minutes to find and solve clues and complete interactive tasks in order to escape this vintage 1880s style jail. Our room has a hidden compartments, sound effects and a real time period authenticity. Do you have what it takes to Escape?

4. Old Mesilla Village

2385 Calle de Guadalupe, Las Cruces, NM 88046 +1 575-647-4767 http://www.oldmesilla.org
Excellent
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4.5 based on 986 reviews

Old Mesilla Village

Reviewed By Waterlaw - Jerusalem, Israel

This is a wonderful "village" to view and walk around in. Old village that as it was over a hundred years ago. You'll see beautiful adobe buildings, art galleries, great bars and a lovely museum.

5. Fountain Theatre

2469 Calle de Guadalupe, Mesilla, Las Cruces, NM 88046-9016 +1 575-524-8287 [email protected] http://www.mesillavalleyfilm.org/
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4.5 based on 58 reviews

Fountain Theatre

The Fountain Theatre presents independent, foreign and documentary films in a 100-seat historic theatre in Mesilla, New Mexico. A new feature starts each Friday; there are screening nightly with matinees on weekends. For showtimes and ticket information, visit mesillavalleyfilm.org

Reviewed By jennifer772

I saw the Van Gogh and Japan film - so beautiful. I think films change weekly. Senior price was about $7. Could have gotten popcorn right inside the theatre. Worth supporting local treasures like this theatre. I would have never know to seek out this film, but was delighted to learn the history and enjoy the visually appealing scenes. Made for a great afternoon. Plus you’re supporting the locals.

6. Farmers & Crafts Market of Las Cruces

221 N Main St Suite B, Las Cruces, NM 88001-1271 +1 575-201-3853 [email protected] http://www.fcmlc.org
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4.5 based on 323 reviews

Farmers & Crafts Market of Las Cruces

We are a world-class Market in the heart of Main Street Downtown Las Cruces. We have over 300 members who are skilled artisans, farmers, bakers, food trucks and talented local musicians. All of the goods are handmade, and grown right here in New Mexico.

Reviewed By Juanito_Hayburg - El Paso, United States

I’ve attended this fine market before, only disagreeing with the allowance of non-service dogs into it. Other than that, this is an excellent worthwhile Saturday morning event, and I was very pleased to attend. Me, and a lot of others, including two Barcelonian women enjoyed walking around, looking, learning, maybe buying items or food. At one stand, I acknowledged the great value of their task: registering voters. We all concurred that voting is only possible if the voter is registered, which has to be done at least 30 days prior to the official ballot-casting date. I missed it before somehow, but definitely not this time: posing with my eBikeKit-assisted CruzBike beside a vibrant Las Cruces mural. In fact, there was a bit if a line as most everybody wanted this free “postcard perfect” image to post, proof of being in this fantastic city! I’m looking forward to returning; it certainly gets my “Wheel of Approval!”

7. New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum

4100 Dripping Springs Rd, Las Cruces, NM 88011-5067 +1 575-522-4100 [email protected] http://www.nmfarmandranchmuseum.org/
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4.5 based on 382 reviews

New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum

For at least 4,000 years, people have been growing food in this region and the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum tells this incredible story through interactive exhibits, demonstrations, oral histories, objects, and educational programs. In 2017-18, the Museum is celebrating 20 years of sharing this remarkable story of survival, ingenuity, and hope. It connects generations and weaves together people from various cultures that are uniquely New Mexico. Visitors from around the world have enjoyed the Museum, one of the region’s top attractions. The 47-acre campus in Las Cruces features several barns, animals, a greenhouse, play areas for children, an amphitheater, the Heritage Garden and much more. Permanent and changing exhibits, as well as a theater, library, gift shop, snack bar, and meeting rooms are located in the 100,000-square-feet, ranch-style main building, named after Bruce King, New Mexico’s only three-term governor and rancher.

Reviewed By katyrwalls - Middleburg, United States

This museum tells the history of agriculture in New Mexico from earliest times to present. One of the most interesting things is the oral histories. These early ranchers and farmers come to life in the retelling of their personal struggles. The outdoor exhibits are actual livestock that were, and are presently, raised in New Mexico. My docent, Liz, was very knowledgeable and explained about cross breeding cattle to improve meat grades. She showed me cattle from the early Spanish breeds to the crosses between Angus and a Brahman that produce Brangus, a hardy and popular breed of beef cattle more resistant to heat. The animal's there range from goats to horses and tiny calves to huge bulls you would not want to antagonize.

8. Rio Grande Vineyards and Winery

5321 N Highway 28, Mesilla, Las Cruces, NM 88005-6231 +1 575-524-3985 [email protected] http://www.riograndewinery.com/
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Rio Grande Vineyards and Winery

9. Dripping Springs Natural Area

Dripping Springs Road 15000 Dripping Springs Rd, Las Cruces, NM 88005-3370 +1 575-522-1219 http://www.blm.gov/nm/st/en/prog/recreation/las_cruces/dripping_springs.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 508 reviews

Dripping Springs Natural Area

Reviewed By E9545SGlindal - Dallas, United States

We hiked with our two dogs for a little over two miles. Beautiful views and a very nice hike..... very rocky though so West proper boots !

10. Soledad Canyon Day Use Area

Soledad Canyon and Bar Canyon, Las Cruces, NM +1 575-525-4300 http://www.blm.gov/nm/st/en/prog/recreation/las_cruces/soledad_canyon.html
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

Soledad Canyon Day Use Area

Reviewed By 650lnl

This is an easy hike, very secluded with beautiful views all around you. You feel like you have traveled out of town into the country, but you have only traveled a short distance.

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