Jeff’s guidebook

Jeff
Jeff’s guidebook

Food scene

Excellent teas and coffees, but look for their specialty drinks. All flavors and syrups used in their specialty drinks are made and developed in-house!
9 yerel halk öneriyor
The Jahva House
105 N 5th St
9 yerel halk öneriyor
Excellent teas and coffees, but look for their specialty drinks. All flavors and syrups used in their specialty drinks are made and developed in-house!
Local favorite for breakfast and lunch. Great option for early risers who need some breakfast before the sun rises.
Chaos Cafe
501 South 1st Street
Local favorite for breakfast and lunch. Great option for early risers who need some breakfast before the sun rises.
BEST BURRITOS YOU'LL EVER EAT. I know that's a bold claim, but I dare you to test it. Authentic Mexican favorites, but plenty of familiar breakfast burritos as well. Open early, breakfast and lunch.
Burritos Y Salsas by Caraveos
207 W Hermosa Dr
BEST BURRITOS YOU'LL EVER EAT. I know that's a bold claim, but I dare you to test it. Authentic Mexican favorites, but plenty of familiar breakfast burritos as well. Open early, breakfast and lunch.

Relaxing

Great place to relax, get some fresh air, or let the kids play.
Central Park
701 West Quay Avenue
Great place to relax, get some fresh air, or let the kids play.

Sightseeing

121 yerel halk öneriyor
Carlsbad Mağaraları Ulusal Parkı
121 yerel halk öneriyor
Beautiful, unique part of New Mexico. This is a national park where you go to play. Bring sleds, build sand castles, bury each other in sand. Just remember that is will be hot, and bring plenty of water. If you just want to see the white sand, you can stay on the highway and get a decent idea of what the park looks like. Look online for 'Full Moon Nights' where the park is open after dark. Moonlight on the white sands provides great visibility, you can have just as much fun, and the dry desert air might even necessitate a jacket.
20 yerel halk öneriyor
White Sands Visitor's Center
19955 US-70
20 yerel halk öneriyor
Beautiful, unique part of New Mexico. This is a national park where you go to play. Bring sleds, build sand castles, bury each other in sand. Just remember that is will be hot, and bring plenty of water. If you just want to see the white sand, you can stay on the highway and get a decent idea of what the park looks like. Look online for 'Full Moon Nights' where the park is open after dark. Moonlight on the white sands provides great visibility, you can have just as much fun, and the dry desert air might even necessitate a jacket.