One of the best parts about living in New Mexico is its sheer size and the fact that you can discover something new every time you venture out. Even when you think you’ve seen it all, you’ll find something new-to-you. One little-known destination in New Mexico that you may or may not know about is located just outside of Santa Fe. La Cienguilla Petroglyphs is an area with hundreds of centuries-old petroglyphs that anyone would be amazed to see.

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Have you seen La Cienguilla Petroglyphs? What’s another little-known destination in New Mexico you enjoy visiting? Let us know in the comments. To learn more about the La Cienguilla Petroglyphs, head to the Bureau of Land Management website. For trail information visit AllTrails and don’t forget to download AllTrails+!

 

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