The Land of Enchantment provides many a beautiful vista and some of the best Mexican food around. Spend the day hiking at Trigo Canyon. Then celebrate your outdoor accomplishments with a meal at Montaño’s, complete with a sopapilla – imagine if you will, fried dough sweetened with honey, similar to a doughnut.

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A happy hike and a marvelous meal, what more could we ask for? For more information, follow Montaño’s Restaurant on Facebook.

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