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.
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5.0 based on 90 reviews
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.
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.
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Coas Books is New Mexico’s largest independent bookstore with more than 500,000 books in stock! We have an incredible selection of new and used books — including regional and out-of-print books —, CDs, DVDs, Vinyl, VHS, audio books, and games. Coas Books is family owned and operated, with two stores located in Las Cruces, New Mexico. We receive hundreds of books every day, so our inventory is constantly changing and full of hidden gems! Come by our store on Main Street — or our branch on Solano — and we’ll be happy to help you find what you’re looking for! We also offer trade credit to help you save more on your purchases, so feel free to bring in the books, music, and DVDs you no longer want or need.
We were very impressed when we arrived at the store. There is a collection of antique books, a maproom, CDs, DVDs, and a great selection in many areas. We have seen it rivaled only the Peachtree bookstore in Atlanta, which carries similar items. My husband and I spent a couple of hours poking around and buying a bunch of books. Will definitely return!
5.0 based on 31 reviews
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?
4.5 based on 67 reviews
Locally-funded museum with a focus on science and natural history.
This museum is very well designed! The staff is friendly and all of the interactive exhibits were in working order. This is a perfect museum for grandparents to take their grandchildren for a fun afternoon where both can learn and play together. Our 6 and 7 year old grandsons thoroughly enjoyed playing and learning together and we enjoyed answering their questions and learning along with them. The museum is larger than one would think from looking outside and it offers a range of nature and science exhibits relevant to all ages.
4.5 based on 58 reviews
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
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.
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4.5 based on 18 reviews
Very comfortable to browse. Fiction room is good. I prefer nonfiction, and was very pleased with selection. Many boseoks I'd never seen. Great reprentation of travel books, local and worldwide.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Art Obscura is the one place to shop where you are guaranteed to find something out of the ordinary to call your own. Whether you're interested in art, antiques, collectibles, or even silver jewelry we've got something for you. By shopping At Art Obscura you'll be supporting local artists and stimulating the local economy. Shop local, shop Art Obscura.
This engaging artspace/antique shop has become a staple of the local art community, with professional exhibitions of eclectic artworks on rotational display monthly. A wonderful place to find the perfect gift for picky friends and family. It's been made even more inviting with the addition of The Hood -- featuring collectible cars and motorcycles, art, objects, apparel, oddities, jewelry, memorabilia and more -- in the back of the building. Now there are two great reasons to visit!
4.5 based on 9 reviews
Vintage Wines & Cigars is a small vineyard gone Wine Bar, proudly serving the best local wines from the Land of Enchantment. We offer forty wines by the glass or bottle and feature a selection of light tapas and fine cigars. Daily wine tastings and WI-FI. Come and enjoy a bottle of wine - meet old friends or make new ones. Relax on our patio with live music on weekends. Stop by and visit us!
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