- The list below includes 39 free or cheap things to do in or near Eagle Nest, New Mexico, including 24 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, River, Art Museum and Hiking Trails.
- From Cimarron Canyon State Park to Cimarron River, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Eagle Nest and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Taos, Red River, Cimarron and Angel Fire.
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Part of the Taos Historic District, Taos Plaza was settled more than 300 years ago by Spanish colonists. The Plaza has shops containing New Mexico cultural items and foods, including pottery, clothing and jewelry and holds events and celebrations.
20.2 Miles
Filled with the art collection of the Blumenschein family, the Blumenschein Home & Museum illustrates how local Taos artists lived and worked. In addition to local art examples, the museum also holds European and Spanish Colonial style antiques.
20.2 Miles
Established in 1923, the Harwood Museum of Art hosts a variety of collections, both permanent and visiting. They spotlight local works of art as well as bringing in a variety of works from all over the world.
21.4 Miles
Part of the Mitchell Theatres cinema chain, the Storyteller Cinema 7 is a seven theater movie multiplex that shows primarily first run Hollywood movies in all-digital video and sound. The theater offers discount matinees and other promotions.
21.4 Miles
A seven theater movie multiplex, the Storyteller Cinema 7 shows new release Hollywood movies as well as occasional independent films. The theater offers discount matinees and a variety of concession options.
21.7 Miles
A large adobe house constructed in 1804, La Hacienda del los Martinez is now a museum that provides a look into the 1800s. The museum allows access to all the rooms with furnishings and artifacts belonging to the period.
22.4 Miles
Camping, training, and work programs are the main features of the Philmont Scout Ranch. While it is mostly a site for the Boy Scouts of America, both children and adults can participate in programs and visit the on-site musem.
23.1 Miles
Completed in 1816, the San Francisco de Asis Mission Church has an original adobe structure with two bell towers. The church is open for services and also for viewing by the public.
23.5 Miles
The San Francisco de Asis Church was made famous by several artists like Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams. The church remains a vital part of the local community and visiting is permitted during business hours on Monday through Saturday.
26.7 Miles
Spanning over a 600-foot deep gorge, the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge offers views of the Rio Grande River. The site provides great opportunities for photographs, picnicking, viewing local artisan's crafts, and a rest area.