- TripBuzz discovered 7 different types of activities for couples in the Socorro area, including Art Gallery (like Vertu Fine Art Gallery), Nature & Wildlife Areas (like Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge), Historic Sites (like El Camino Real Historic Trail Site) and Hiking Trails (like Box Canyon), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 9 date ideas in or near Socorro, New Mexico, all of which are located within the city of Socorro.
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1003 Lopezville Road, Socorro, NM 87801
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Several complexes make up the National Radio Astronomy Observatory. The Very Large Array site is mostly outdoors and allow guests to walk along paths while the Green Bank Telescope is an indoor science center with exhibit halls, an auditorium, gift shop, and cafe.
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Visitors can view a diverse collection of paintings, pottery, and crafts from a variety of artists at Vertu Fine Art Gallery. The gallery is resides within the historic Juan Jose Baca House.
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Home to the Socorro Swimming team, City of Socorro Swim Center offers a large pool for visitors to swim laps in. Children under 14 years old can get into the pool for $1, while adults can for $2.
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A 640 acre area, Box Canyon offers challenging rock climbing and bouldering for seasoned climbers. Multiple walls are available to climb, including the Fillet a Papillon Wall and the Waterfall Wall.
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1001 State Highway 1, Socorro, NM 87801
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Wildlife watching and nature trails are the primary draws of the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. Yet, guests can also hunt, fish, and bike in the area as well.
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Socorro Picture Framing is a full service custom framing shop and fine art gallery displaying works of local and national artists. They offer original artwork along with giclee' prints, limited edition prints and posters from well-known artists.
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The fort itself at the Fort Craig National Historic Site was established in 1854. Today, it draws visitors to learn more about its role in American history with the option to engage in photography and have picnics in designated areas.
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Open year round from sun up to sundown, the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge gives visitors the opportunity to see and to photograph a wide array of wildlife in a protected setting. The refuge also offers educational programs.
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Containing over 15,000 mineral specimens, the Mineralogical Museum collects and displays rocks, minerals, and other local geological artifacts. The museum provides educational and enjoyable information about the natural mineral resources of the local area.