- Our list of the best things to do in Ramah, New Mexico, features the top 3 nearby activities — including 2 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Ramah, NM has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, Entertainment & Shows, and Outdoor Places.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Ramah, NM , followed by 1 popular activity in the nearby city of Grants
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Hosted on a Navajo reservation, Gallup Flea Market features a variety of vendors, many of whom specialize in Native American arts, crafts, and jewelry. It also hosts a number of food vendors offering Navajo cuisine.
35.9 Miles
El Calderon Trail is accessible to the public throughout the year and is built around the El Calderon Cinder Cone that was formed roughly 115,000 years ago. Along with hiking and backcountry exploration, the trail leads to several caves for those who are feeling adventurous.
36.0 Miles
The New Mexico Mining Museum offers a faithful recreation of the fascinating, dangerous realities of uranium mining, including a mine shaft with elevator. It also offers displays of gems and minerals from various countries.
36.1 Miles
Working to preserve the history of the uranium boom during the 1950s, the New Mexico Museum of Mining has several levels and exhibits. The main floor features the relics, exhibits, and videos about the region in general while the elevator takes guests into a recreation of a uranium mine.
36.2 Miles
The El Malpais National Conservation Area is comprised of geological, archaeological, and numerous other natural resources. The area offers, trails for biking, hiking and horseback riding, camping, scenic views, caves and ancient historical sites.
36.2 Miles
Within the El Malpais National Conservation Area is the La Ventana Natural Arch. It is the second-largest natural arch in New Mexico at 135 feet and can be reached through the designated trails in the park.
36.3 Miles
Dedicated to bringing art and culture to the community, the Cibola Arts Council operates the Double Six Gallery, a display space for local, regional, national, and international art. The gallery hosts a variety of exhibits.
36.5 Miles
An abandoned relic in what is largely a ghost town, the Budville Trading Post remains a tourist landmark along the old highway Route 66. Tourists have made the long-dormant store a famous photographic touchstone on the old thoroughfare.
37.2 Miles
The black basalt terrain of the El Malpais National Monument was formed by volcanic activity long ago. Visitors can walk through the landscape to study the rock formations, hike the trails, or even go caving.