Northeast New Mexico
Northeast New Mexico is a region characterized by its diverse landscapes, including high plains, mesas, and mountains. It is home to the Carson National Forest, which offers outdoor activities like hiking and camping. The area is also known for its rich cultural heritage, influenced by Native American and Hispanic communities.
The city of Raton serves as a key hub in this region, providing access to various amenities and services. Nearby, the Santa Fe Trail historically connected the eastern United States to the Southwest, making it significant for trade and travel. The region's economy is primarily based on agriculture, tourism, and energy production.