50 Things to See and Do in Northern New Mexico's Enchanted Circle

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  • ISBN 9781513261294
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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A photographic guide laced with insider knowledge to one of Northern New Mexico’s most spectacular scenic byways.


The Enchanted Circle is an 83-mile loop through mountains, mesa, valleys, and a national forest, beginning from Taos to Red River, Eagle Nest, Angel Fire, and then back. A National Forest Scenic Byway, the route brings together the wonders of nature and the area’s rich history to create one of the country's most unique and varied landscapes, perfect for drives, hikes, camping, fishing, and much more.

This book contains beautifully rendered photographs of the Enchanted Circle’s most breathtaking sights as well as the best things to do and places to see along the popular route. Visitors could look forward to discovering historic sites, markets, mines, and villages; enjoying the regional cuisine; shopping; rafting; skiing; and more.

Mark D. Williams is a teacher and writer, and has published 20 books and written hundreds of articles for magazines and newspapers, including Texas Sporting Journal, Backpacker, Dallas Morning News, Cowboys and Indians, Southwest Fly Fishing, ESPN, and more. Williams lives in Texas and has traveled the world, but he finds himself gravitating more and more toward New Mexico, where he has a second home in Taos. He spends much of the year there writing. Amy Becker Williams is a writer, photographer, and teacher. She has published two books, and her work can also be found in the Amarillo Globe News, New Mexico Outdoors, Rocky Mountain Game and Fish, Examiner.com, and more. She has homes in Texas and New Mexico.

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