Alamo Navajo Indian Reservation
The Alamo Navajo Indian Reservation is truly a step back in time. Navajo culture abounds in this remote community which is located 29 miles north of Magdalena.
Read MoreMagdalena Historic Walking Tour
Journey to the old west on the Magdalena Historic Walking Tour. Magdalena and the surrounding region exhibit a rich history ranging from the mysterious Ancient Ones, the Anasazi, to the more recent miners and cowboys of old Magdalena.
Read MoreBotany: Searching for the Native Plants of Socorro County
Socorro County is filled with unique and interesting native plant life.
Read MoreSocorro Picture Framing and Art Gallery
Socorro Picture Framing & Art Gallery is a full service custom framing shop and fine art gallery displaying works of local and national artists.
Read MoreMission Churches of Socorro County
Beginning in the 1500’s Spanish colonists journeyed up the Rio Grande Valley and established settlements and mission churches along the way.
Read MoreArt Lovers: Local Art for Artists, Collectors and Admirers
Whether you are a collector, an artist or just love to admire a great work of art Socorro County has what you need in abundance! Galleries in SOCORRO and MAGDALENA show off the talents of local artists.
Read MoreGenealogy: Searching for Ancestral Roots
Where do we come from? A timeless question. If your search for your ancestral roots has led you to Socorro we can help.
Read MoreIsidro Baca Park
Flanking the Plaza in Socorro’s historic district, the beautiful Isidro Baca Park honors Socorroans who served in the U.S. Armed Forces.
Read MoreSocorro Nature Area
Nestled behind the farms of Lemitar just north of Socorro, the Socorro Nature Area is a hidden gem and pure beauty.
Read MoreRio Grande and Socorro County Riverine Parks
The Rio Grande is a spectacular sight! Socorro County is blessed with fifteen (15) riverine parks and hiking trails, including Island Riverine Park located at the east end of town at the end of Otero Street.
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