- TripBuzz found 6 things to do with kids in or near Las Vegas, New Mexico.
- From Victory Ranch to Theodore Roosevelt Rough Riders Memorial & City Museum, the Las Vegas area offers 21 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Movie Theaters, Farms & Ranches and National & State Parks.
- New Mexico Highlands University makes their home in the city of Las Vegas. Although a small town, the city has a number of historical sites as well as arts and cultural centers. This includes a Carnegie Library and Rough Riders Museum along with a couple of hotels from the late 1800's that are significant to the community.
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Those who visit the Victory Ranch can tour the facility and feed the alpacas. Educational feeding sessions are specifically for children so that they can learn about alpacas and what it takes to care for them.
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Within the the Theodore Roosevelt Rough Riders Memorial & City Museum, guests can learn about the history of Las Vegas as well as the Rough Riders. Photographs, documents, and objects are in a variety of exhibits to teach about the city and the 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry Regiment.
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Visitors can enjoy an original Andrew Carnegie Library that opened in 1904 at Carnegie Public Library. The library was built from the of one the three grants awarded by the Carnegie Corporation from 1902 to 1911.
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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.
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Located along the southern end of Storrie Lake, Storrie Lake State Park can be used for fishing, boating, and bird watching. It offers campground sites with utility hookups, picnic areas, a playground, volleyball courts and restroom facilities.
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The Kiva Theater is an auditorium that has hosted 'Stars' such as Eddie Vedder, Jerry Seinfeld, and Norah Jones. The auditorium seats up to 2,300 people and also has two large dressing rooms.
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The first stop at the Pecos National Historic Park is of course the Visitors Center that allows guests to see a short film about the area and collect any maps or trail guides. The ruins of a Native American pueblo are nearby, and guests can also fly fish.
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State Highway 281, Las Vegas, NM 87701
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The cultural history of New Mexico and the wildlife are preserved within the Las Vegas National Wildlife Refuge. Recreation activities within the refuge include hunting, fishing, photography, wildlife observation, and historical tours.
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Tucked away in the mountains outside of Santa Fe, is Ten Thousand Waves, a spa designed after a traditional Japanese Hot Spring resort. The spa features both private and communal hot tub and treatment facilities, massages, facials, and more.
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Museum Hill, 715 Camino Lejo - off Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87505
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The Santa Fe Botanical Garden is more than 14 acres and includes many desert plants and other non-native plants. There are dry and meadow gardens, fruit orchards, courtyards and a bicycle trail.