Discover the most popular places to visit in Las Vegas
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Las Vegas Plaza
This 1835 Spanish Colonial plaza forms the historic heart of Las Vegas, New Mexico, surrounded by architectural treasures. Stroll past the central bandstand in this well-preserved 19th-century setting.
City of Las Vegas Museum
7.6/10 (28 reviews)
This historic museum preserves Las Vegas, New Mexico's heritage with artifacts dating back to the 1300s. Discover Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders memorabilia and Santa Fe Trail exhibits in a 1940s WPA building.
Storrie Lake State Park
8.0/10 (27 reviews)
This 1,100-acre reservoir offers prime windsurfing and fishing against the backdrop of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Reserve a campsite with electric hookups to enjoy the park's natural beauty over a full weekend.
Montezuma Hot Springs
Soak in Montezuma Hot Springs' therapeutic mineral waters, with natural pools ranging from warm to steaming hot. Find your perfect temperature while enjoying mountain views in these volunteer-maintained basins.
Gallinas River Park
This revitalized riverside sanctuary offers trails, nature play areas, and art along the Gallinas River. Stroll through this ecological haven and spot local wildlife while enjoying Las Vegas, New Mexico's peaceful atmosphere.
Gene Torres Golf Course
7.0/10 (22 reviews)
Nestled against the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, this university golf course challenges players with strategic holes and mountain views. Enjoy a round followed by refreshments at The Rock Tap Room and Grill.
Kiva Theater
The Kiva Theater, once New Mexico's historic cinema gem, closed in 2013 after a century of operation. Architecture enthusiasts can still admire its early 20th-century exterior design from the golden age of moviegoing.
Luna Community College
Northeastern New Mexico's only community college sits amid the stunning Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Tour the modern campus facilities and wellness center while experiencing LCC's commitment to accessible education.
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"There was bug on the bed. The fan in the bathroom didn't work and the water pressure in the shower was real bad. The TV in one of the room didn't work but once it was brought up to the office it got fixed."
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