New Mexico is littered with abandoned buildings, the last reminders of forgotten dreams. Some of these structures are relics from boom and bust mining cycles. Others were vacated for unknown reasons. Whatever the cause, there’s something both mysterious and captivating about spots that are succumbing to nature and time. Take a look at these abandoned places in New Mexico and see why they’re so interesting:

  1. This old lodge in Organ looks like it hasn’t hosted guests in years.

Flickr/Tony Hoffarth Organ, NM, USA

  1. The Albuquerque Rail Yards consist of 18 structures that were built between 1915 and 1925. Nature probably won’t have a chance to retake this land because it’s likely to eventually be revitalized.

Flickr/Ingrid Truemper Albuquerque, NM, USA

  1. The sign is the best-preserved part of this vacant restaurant in Tucumcari.

Flickr/Nancy L. Stockdale Tucumcari, NM 88401, USA

  1. Approximately 200 people live in San Jon, near the Texas border. But this garage has seen better days.

Flickr/Jasperdo San Jon, NM 88434, USA

  1. A dilapidated home in the ghost town in New Mexico called Steins (near Lordsburg).

Flickr/micky mb Steins, NM 88045, USA

  1. An abandoned SPMDTU building in the northern part of the state.

Flickr/Nicolas Peña

  1. A neglected church, near Melrose.

Flickr/Alex Weimer Melrose, NM 88124, USA

  1. The ground seems to be absorbing this collapsing home in Sofia.

Flickr/J. N. Stuart Sofia, NM 88424, USA

  1. This structure, north of Aztec, is a bit of a mystery. Was Clarkdale a town? A business?

Flickr/Del Duncan

  1. This general store in Mogollon has a secret. It’s not really that old! It was actually part of the set for a 1973 movie called “My Name Is Nobody.”

Flickr/mlhradio Mogollon, NM 88039, USA

  1. However, the remains of this general store, in the ghost town of Hagan, are legit.

Flickr/Keary O.

  1. An empty adobe house near Mesilla.

Flickr/Lisa Chamberlain Mesilla, NM, USA

  1. Abandoned mining equipment from the Hayner Ruby Mine, near Las Cruces.

Flickr/Samat Jain Las Cruces, NM, USA

  1. The forgotten Kelly Mine, close to Magdalena.

Flickr/Jerry Willis Magdalena, NM 87825, USA

  1. The remaining buildings in the ranching community of La Liendre appear to be crumbling back to dirt.

Flickr/Lane B La Liendre, NM 87701, USA

So what do you think? Are these abandoned New Mexico spots cool, creepy, or a little of both? Do you have any photos of abandoned places in New Mexico? Go ahead and share them on our Facebook page. We’d love to see them.

Flickr/Tony Hoffarth

Organ, NM, USA

Flickr/Ingrid Truemper

Albuquerque, NM, USA

Flickr/Nancy L. Stockdale

Tucumcari, NM 88401, USA

Flickr/Jasperdo

San Jon, NM 88434, USA

Flickr/micky mb

Steins, NM 88045, USA

Flickr/Nicolas Peña

Flickr/Alex Weimer

Melrose, NM 88124, USA

Flickr/J. N. Stuart

Sofia, NM 88424, USA

Flickr/Del Duncan

Flickr/mlhradio

Mogollon, NM 88039, USA

Flickr/Keary O.

Flickr/Lisa Chamberlain

Mesilla, NM, USA

Flickr/Samat Jain

Las Cruces, NM, USA

Flickr/Jerry Willis

Magdalena, NM 87825, USA

Flickr/Lane B

La Liendre, NM 87701, USA

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Abandoned Places In New Mexico June 19, 2020 Leah Can I visit any abandoned places in New Mexico?

Percha Creek Bridge Kelly Fort Bayard

If you’re up for visiting some abandoned, creepy places in New Mexico, you can take an entire abandoned places in New Mexico road trip through the state. The route will take you to places like abandoned mining towns, derelict bridges, and even historic fort ruins. The drive is over 900-miles so if you want to take it on, you should set aside a whole weekend for it at least. What are the creepiest places in New Mexico?

Urruca Mesa KiMo Theatre Dawson Cemetery

There is no shortage of creepy places in New Mexico. From supposedly haunted places to spooky, abandoned spots, the Land of Enchantment has some spine-chilling areas. The Urraca Mesa, located near Angel Fire, is said to be the gateway to a demon realm. The KiMo Theater in Albuquerque had a gruesome and terrible accident occur many years ago that killed a young boy, and his spirit is said to be lingering there. Dawson Cemetery, a resting place for miners in a ghost town, is known for its paranormal activity due to the fact that many of the miners met untimely deaths in huge mining explosions. These are just a few examples of places that give many people the creeps in New Mexico. Are there any ghost towns in New Mexico?

Lake Valley Cuervo

You might come across quite a few unique places in nature in New Mexico where what once was a town is now being overtaken by its surroundings. Due to the states mining history, there were quite a few ghost towns in New Mexico that sprung up out of nowhere and died out just as quickly. Lake Valley was a mining town that produced tons of silver, but after a fire spread through the town and destroyed a good portion of it and the silver panic happened, it was abandoned. There are still some remnants of buildings there today. Cuervo is a well-known ghost town that was once prosperous and large, but now all the buildings stand empty and are slowly being destroyed by nature and time.

The OIYS Visitor Center

Abandoned Places In New Mexico

June 19, 2020

Leah

Can I visit any abandoned places in New Mexico?

Percha Creek Bridge Kelly Fort Bayard

If you’re up for visiting some abandoned, creepy places in New Mexico, you can take an entire abandoned places in New Mexico road trip through the state. The route will take you to places like abandoned mining towns, derelict bridges, and even historic fort ruins. The drive is over 900-miles so if you want to take it on, you should set aside a whole weekend for it at least. What are the creepiest places in New Mexico?

Urruca Mesa KiMo Theatre Dawson Cemetery

There is no shortage of creepy places in New Mexico. From supposedly haunted places to spooky, abandoned spots, the Land of Enchantment has some spine-chilling areas. The Urraca Mesa, located near Angel Fire, is said to be the gateway to a demon realm. The KiMo Theater in Albuquerque had a gruesome and terrible accident occur many years ago that killed a young boy, and his spirit is said to be lingering there. Dawson Cemetery, a resting place for miners in a ghost town, is known for its paranormal activity due to the fact that many of the miners met untimely deaths in huge mining explosions. These are just a few examples of places that give many people the creeps in New Mexico. Are there any ghost towns in New Mexico?

Lake Valley Cuervo

You might come across quite a few unique places in nature in New Mexico where what once was a town is now being overtaken by its surroundings. Due to the states mining history, there were quite a few ghost towns in New Mexico that sprung up out of nowhere and died out just as quickly. Lake Valley was a mining town that produced tons of silver, but after a fire spread through the town and destroyed a good portion of it and the silver panic happened, it was abandoned. There are still some remnants of buildings there today. Cuervo is a well-known ghost town that was once prosperous and large, but now all the buildings stand empty and are slowly being destroyed by nature and time.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

  • Percha Creek Bridge
  • Kelly
  • Fort Bayard

If you’re up for visiting some abandoned, creepy places in New Mexico, you can take an entire abandoned places in New Mexico road trip through the state. The route will take you to places like abandoned mining towns, derelict bridges, and even historic fort ruins. The drive is over 900-miles so if you want to take it on, you should set aside a whole weekend for it at least.

What are the creepiest places in New Mexico?

  • Urruca Mesa
  • KiMo Theatre
  • Dawson Cemetery

There is no shortage of creepy places in New Mexico. From supposedly haunted places to spooky, abandoned spots, the Land of Enchantment has some spine-chilling areas. The Urraca Mesa, located near Angel Fire, is said to be the gateway to a demon realm. The KiMo Theater in Albuquerque had a gruesome and terrible accident occur many years ago that killed a young boy, and his spirit is said to be lingering there. Dawson Cemetery, a resting place for miners in a ghost town, is known for its paranormal activity due to the fact that many of the miners met untimely deaths in huge mining explosions. These are just a few examples of places that give many people the creeps in New Mexico.

Are there any ghost towns in New Mexico?

  • Lake Valley
  • Cuervo

You might come across quite a few unique places in nature in New Mexico where what once was a town is now being overtaken by its surroundings. Due to the states mining history, there were quite a few ghost towns in New Mexico that sprung up out of nowhere and died out just as quickly. Lake Valley was a mining town that produced tons of silver, but after a fire spread through the town and destroyed a good portion of it and the silver panic happened, it was abandoned. There are still some remnants of buildings there today. Cuervo is a well-known ghost town that was once prosperous and large, but now all the buildings stand empty and are slowly being destroyed by nature and time.