Some things are certainly worth the drive, aren’t they? Here in the Land of Enchantment, places like White Sands, Taos, Santa Fe, and Carlsbad Caverns are all worth a long journey to get to and explore. However, there are also numerous hidden gems and underrated destinations across the state that are worth visiting no matter how far you have to travel. And this includes Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park, an underrated state park in New Mexico.

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Have you visited Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park yet? What’s you’re favorite New Mexico state park? Let us know! To learn more about the park, visit the New Mexico EMNRD website.

If you’re interested in hiking at this state park, check out AllTrails, and don’t forget to download AllTrails+ before you go.

If you’re looking for more New Mexico day trip ideas, how about a scenic drive? Take a look at these scenic drives in New Mexico. You may also want to plan a day trip to The Bisti Badlands & De-Na-Zin Wilderness. Take a look at this YouTube video by OnlyInYourState:

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