- The list below includes 39 free or cheap things to do in or near Angel Fire, New Mexico, including 25 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Art Museum, Hiking Trails and History Museums.
- From Vietnam Veterans Memorial to Fagan's Guided Fly Fishing, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Angel Fire and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Taos, Red River, Cimarron and Eagle Nest.
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25.7 Miles
Located along two rivers, the Wild Rivers Recreation Area has trails suitable for hiking, campgrounds, picnic tables and a visitor center. Visitors can also fish and swim as well as go biking and boating.
27.0 Miles
74%
266 votes
#2 Earthship Way, Taos, NM 87571
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Self-guided tours of Earthship Biotecture World Headquarters & Visitor Center reveal a unique community that promotes sustainable, off-grid living. Visitors can note the use of passive solar architecture, thermal mass construction, renewable energy and integrated water systems.
28.4 Miles
A three story flour mill powered by water, the Cleveland Roller Mill Museum features a variety of exhibits about the history and culture of mills. The museum also hosts festivals with local arts, crafts, and music.
39.8 Miles
Established in 1980, the New Wave Rafting Company offers rafting trips on the Rio Grande and Rio Chama rivers. With a wide range of trips from half day to multi-day excursions, they're guides have something for all skill levels.
45.3 Miles
The Chimayo Museum is dedicated to educate visitors about the culture of Chimayo and its surrounding communities. Young students are specifically targeted with the exhibits and stories that form the base of the museum's collections.
45.7 Miles
The Chimayo Trading and Mercantile is a studio and art gallery that produces and exhibits local Chimayo weaving and baskets. Other crafts for sale include jewelry, pottery, paintings, and t-shirts.
47.6 Miles
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36 votes
1 1/2 Mi E. of Sturgis on Hw 34&79, Sturgis, SD 57741
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Celebrate the history of Fort Meade at the Old Fort Meade Museum. The history of Little Big Horn is on display, as well as a number of Indian artifacts. Open mid-May through September.