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Discover the most popular places to visit in Alamogordo
White Sands National Park
9.8/10 (980 reviews)
Explore the great outdoors with a trip to White Sands National Park, a popular green space in Alamogordo. While in this family-friendly area, you can savor the top-notch restaurants.
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
8.4/10 (65 reviews)
Explore a desert oasis at the Sacramento Mountains' base, where history meets natural splendor. Hike the challenging Dog Canyon Trail for breathtaking Tularosa Basin views and diverse desert flora.
Toy Train Depot
8.0/10 (60 reviews)
Housed in a historic 1898 railway depot, this museum showcases meticulously maintained model trains of various scales. Enjoy the 16-inch gauge miniature train through Alameda Park for a nostalgic ride loved by all ages.
New Mexico Museum of Space History
9.0/10 (231 reviews)
Explore five levels of space history, from early rocketry to modern missions at this comprehensive museum. Don't miss the International Space Hall of Fame honoring pioneers of space exploration.
World's Largest Pistachio
9.0/10 (161 reviews)
This 30-foot concrete tribute to New Mexico's pistachio industry stands tall at McGinn's PistachioLand. After snapping photos with the quirky monument, sample flavored nuts and enjoy a wine tasting in the store.
International Space Hall of Fame
8.8/10 (127 reviews)
The International Space Hall of Fame celebrates space pioneers with artifacts and immersive exhibits. Explore the John P. Stapp Air and Space Park featuring the Apollo program's Little Joe II rocket.
Heart of the Desert Pistachios & Wine
9.2/10 (71 reviews)
New Mexico's first pistachio grove offers an uncommon blend of farm tours and wine tastings. Relax on the Tuscany-themed patio overlooking the orchard while sampling their signature pistachio rosé.
Alameda Park Zoo
Founded in 1898, Alameda Park Zoo is one of the Southwest's oldest zoos, featuring nearly 200 animals across 90 species. Explore the Mexican gray wolf exhibit or see the rare White Sands pupfish in their habitats.
"A classic mid-20th-century retro hotel with vintage neon signage. Maintained and immaculate. Don’t pass this gem up!
Breakfast is conservative with cereals and various bread selections."
"This was okay for a one night stop. All the staff we encountered were friendly and helpful.
Our room was very dated. The room was clean, beds were comfortable, but the overall feel of the room is dingy.
The plumbing fixtures are very old and didn't work great, the walls and doors have chipped edges and paint, the bathroom door didn't close and was broken along the bottom edge.
The stay includes breakfast at their restaurant. Offerings are normal diner items."
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.