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Looking for top attractions in Alamogordo around the Economy Inn Alamogordo, but not sure where to start? From Alamo Jump! to White Sands National Park that make this property preferred choice for guest visiting these attractions.

Discover the best sights and activities close to Economy Inn Alamogordo with this top attractions list!

Alamo Jump!

0.92 miles away

In the heart of Alamogordo, New Mexico lies a treasure trove of history and adventure. Known as the "Corn Palace" or the "Alamo Jump", this historic site is a popular tourist destination.

The centerpiece of the park was a large tower that could be raised and lowered to create terrifying illusions. The Alamo Jump was one of the attractions on offer. To make the jump, visitors would climb up a set of stairs into the tower and then step onto a platform that slowly descended beneath them. As they descended, they could see their feet moving in front of them until they reached the bottom – an incredibly adrenaline-pumping experience!

Alameda Park Zoo

1.05 miles away

The Alameda Park Zoo in Alamogordo, New Mexico is a wonderful place to visit with your family. The zoo has a great variety of animals and they are always up for a fun time. The zoo is also great for educational purposes as it teaches children about the animals and their natural habitats.

Tularosa Basin Museum of History

1.06 miles away

Beginning in the early 1800s, the Tularosa Basin was a land of great promise and opportunity. The area was rich in mineral resources, and it was home to a large population of Native Americans. In 1881, the first railroad line reached the Tularosa Basin, and with it came many people and businesses. Soon afterward, Alamogordo became a thriving town.

Today, the Tularosa Basin Museum of History preserves the history of this important region. The museum has exhibits on the area's natural history, its railroad heritage, and its ethnic diversity. It also has galleries devoted to Alamogordo's art and culture, as well as an interactive children's gallery. The museum is open from Tuesday through Sunday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Toy Train Depot

2.01 miles away

The Toy Train Depot Museum in Alamogordo, New Mexico, is a museum dedicated to the history of toy trains. The museum has a collection of over 100 toy trains, as well as exhibits on toy train technology and the history of toy trains. The museum is open from Monday to Friday from 9 am to 4 pm, and on Saturday from 10 am to 3 pm.

Tunnel Vista Observation Site

7.21 miles away

The Tunnel Vista Observation Site Alamogordo is a popular spot to take in the panoramic views of the White Sands National Monument. The site overlooks the Alamogordo Cutoff, a historically significant railway tunnel that was used for transporting materials between the nearby towns of Carrizozo and Las Cruces. Visitors can walk or bicycle along a 2.5-mile interpretive trail that leads to several viewing platforms.

Old Apple Barn

9.20 miles away

In Alamogordo, New Mexico, you can find an old apple barn that is a must-see for tourists. The barn was built in the early 1900s and has been used to store apples ever since. The exterior of the barn is covered in colorful graffiti and the inside is filled with rustic wood beams and stalls. Visitors can explore the barn by walking through it or taking a guided tour.

Oliver Lee Memorial State Park

9.81 miles away

Oliver Lee Memorial State Park is a state park in New Mexico, United States. It is located in the Columbus Mountains northeast of Alamogordo. The park was established in 1980 and preserves a tract of the Santa Fe National Forest. The park features hiking trails, picnic areas, and a campground.

The park was named for Oliver Lee, an American pioneer, and naturalist who conducted extensive surveys of the area. He was also involved in the establishment of the nearby Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument.

White Sands National Park

22.22 miles away

White Sands National Park is located in the extreme southern periphery of the Chihuahuan Desert. The park is bordered by the Jornada del Muerto Wilderness to the north and east, and by Fort Stanton Military Reservation to the south. The area was first explored by Francisco Vásquez de Coronado in 1540, when he named it "El Pueblo Blancas" or "The White Town". The name was changed to "White Sands" by American settlers in 1879.

The sand dunes at White Sands are among the tallest and most extensive in North America. They measure up to 400 feet high and 2 miles wide at their base, with an average incline of 150 feet per mile. The sand is composed of finely grained quartz and feldspar crystals that are up to two inches long. The color of the sand varies from white to yellow, tan, and reddish brown, depending on the amount of organic material present.

The Economy Inn Alamogordo is an excellent, budget-friendly accommodation that provides easy access to the city's most sought after attractions; book this Alamogordo hotel today!

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