New Mexico native Zora O'Neill shares her appreciation for the Land of Enchantment, from exploring Acoma Pueblo a 12th-century Native American settlement built upon a 367-foot mesa to hitting the slopes at Taos Ski Valley. O'Neill offers a variety of trip strategies, such as Weekend Getaways, American Indian Heritage, and Not Just Hot Tamales a guide to sampling the tastiest examples of the region's distinctive cuisine. Full of tips on hiking aspen-covered mountainsides, wandering among crumbling Franciscan churches, and checking out the area's thriving art scene, Moon Santa Fe, Taos, & Albuquerque gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience.

Moon Santa Fe

by Zora O'Neill

Published 1 January 2000

Moon New Mexico

by Zora O'Neill

Published 1 September 2007
This full-color guide to New Mexico includes vibrant photos and helpful planning maps.

New Mexico native Zora O'Neill shares her insider's perspective on the Land of Enchantment, from museum-hopping in Santa Fe to exploring the vast beauty of the desert to visiting organic farms. Packed with information on dining, transportation, and accommodations, this guide offers different options for a range of travel budgets. Complete with details on Santa Fe, Taos, Albuquerque, and more, Moon New Mexico gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience.

From sandstone canyons and austere mesas, to snow-capped mountain peaks, discover an otherworldly landscape and unique culture with this guide to the Land of Enchantment. Moon New Mexico features:

*Flexible itineraries from a few days to three weeks, including a week in the Wild West and the best drives through New Mexico, including Route 66, the Turquoise Trail, the Sunspot Highway, and a state-wide road trip
*Expert advice for outdoor adventurers, culture mavens, history buffs, foodies, and more
*Full-colour, vibrant photos and detailed maps throughout
*Honest insight with a local perspective from born-and-raised Santa Fe native Zora O'Neill on where to stay, where to eat, and how to get around
*Must-see attractions and unique experiences: Wiggle through tiny tunnels on a dive into Carlsbad Caverns, or take a mountain biking tour of the badlands and white sand dunes. Wander a ghost town graveyard, visit the International UFO Museum in Roswell, or count the bullet holes in the ceilings of preserved 19th century saloons. Experience the Native American history and culture, including pueblo visits, ceremonial dances, and markets. Sample local cuisine, from Tucumcari cheese and Pecos beef to green-chile cheeseburgers, and explore the bustling nightlife, spirited art scene, and rich history of Santa Fe
*Focused coverage of Albuquerque, Sante Fe, Taos and North Central New Mexico, Las Vegas and the Northeast, Navajo Nation and the Northwest, Las Cruces and the Southwest, and Carlsbad Caverns and the Southeast
*Accurate, up-to-date information including background on the landscape, plants and animals, history, government, and local culture
*Handy tools including a Spanish glossary, health and safety tips, and advice for families, seniors, international visitors, and LGBTQ+ travellers

With Moon New Mexico's practical advice and local insight, you can plan your trip your way.

If you're exploring New Mexico's major cities, Try Moon Santa Fe, Taos and Albuquerque. Hitting the road? Try Moon Southwest Road Trip. Crossing National Parks off your bucket list? Try Moon Grand Canyon.