Alamogordo – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (2024)

Alamogordo is a small city in southeastern New Mexico. The town is the county seat for Otero County and supports two major nearby military installations, Holloman Air Force Base and the White Sands Missile Range.

Understand

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Originally a small hamlet for ranchers and farmers due to the railroad passing through town (the name is a Spanish word meaning "fat cottonwood"), the town has become associated with military and secretive activities, first gaining notability for being the closest substantial settlement to the first nuclear bomb test in 1945.

Alamogordo has also gained a quirky sort of infamy among video game enthusiasts as the site of the Atari video game burial, when Atari buried thousands of unsold video games, most notably copies of the poorly-received E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.

Get in

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Alamogordo – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (2)

Map of Alamogordo

By car

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U.S. Route 54, 70 and 82 all go through Alamogordo. U.S. 54 meet El Paso about 90miles to the south. U.S. 70 & 84 meet Las Cruces and I-25 about 70miles to the southwest. U.S. 54 North goes through La Luz, Tularosa and Carrizozo where it meets U.S. 380. U.S. 380 west meets up with San Antonio, NM and I-25. U.S. 70 heads northeast to Ruidoso. Finally, 82 east will meet Artesia and U.S. 285 after 110miles. From there it is 40miles north to Roswell and 35miles south to Carlsbad, two popular tourist towns.

By plane

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The closest major airport is El Paso International Airport (ELPIATA) 90miles to the south.

  • 1 Alamogordo-White Sands Regional Airport (ALM IATA) (located just outside of Alamogordo). New Mexico Airlines provides service from Albuquerque and Ruidoso on a Cessna 208 Grand Caravan. Alamogordo – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (3) Alamogordo – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (4)

By bus

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  • Greyhound, 3500 White Sands Blvd., +1 575 437-3050. M-F 7AM-11AM and 4PM-8PM, Sa Su 7AM-9AM and 5PM-8PM, holidays 7AM-9AM and 5PM-8PM. Greyhound provides bus service to Alamogordo.

By train

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Although the railroad goes through Alamogordo, no commuter service is available and Union Pacific ceased stopping there in 2006.

Get around

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Alamogordo is a small city and one could easily walk most of the city.

There are two taxi services available:

  • Dollar Cab, +1 575 434-8294
  • T-N-T Taxi Service, +1 575 437-2292

Public transportation is provided by Z-Tranz +1 575 439-4900.

See

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  • 1 Alameda Park Zoo, 1321 N White Sands Blvd, +1 575 439-4290. Daily 9AM-5PM, closed Christmas & New Years Day. The oldest zoo in the Southwest. It was established in 1898 by the railroad. The zoo contains about 300 animals of 90 species. The zoo has a playground area and shaded picnic tables that are included in the entry fee. Under 2 free, age 3 to 11 and 60+ $1.50, age 12 to 59 $2.50. Alamogordo – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (6) Alamogordo – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (7) (updated Nov 2017)
  • 2 Flickinger Center for Performing Arts, 1110 New York Ave, +1 575 437-2202. A premier venue for international music, theater, and dance. Most performances are $10-25. Alamogordo – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (8) Alamogordo – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (9)
  • Kids' Kingdom (just off of Indian Wells Road between Oregon & Washington Ave). A park with a large jungle gym. Free.
  • 3 New Mexico Museum of Space History, Top of Highway 2001 (turn east from Highway 54/70 on Indian Wells Road for 2miles to end, turn left on Scenic Drive), toll-free: +1-877-333-6589, fax: +1 575 434-2245. Daily 9AM-5PM. A surprisingly large complex of museums and displays including the International Space Hall of Fame and a piece of moon rock. The museum hosts a well-regarded youth camp in the summer. IMAX movies require a separate admission and combo tickets are available. The parking lot contains the grave of Ham, the first chimp in space. Adult (13 to 59) $6, senior citizens (60+) and military (active, retired, & dependents) $5, child (4 to 12 yrs) $4, 3 and under free. Alamogordo – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (10) Alamogordo – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (11)
  • The Toy Train Depot, +1 575 437-2855. The Toy Train Depot has a small-scale train ride departing every 30minutes from the depot, circling Alameda Park. Hundreds of model train and toy trains are on display inside the 100-year-old depot, including a 1,000-square-foot HO layout depicting Alamogordo in the 1940s. The Toy Train Depot houses the smallest scaled working train in the world. Hours are noon to 5pm Wednesday through Sunday.
  • 4 Tularosa Basin Historical Museum, 1301 North White Sands Blvd, +1 575 434-4438. M-F 10AM-4PM, Sa 10AM-3PM. It is adjacent to the Alameda Park & Zoo and has a large display of articles and photos of the history and early days of the area. Free. Alamogordo – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (12) Alamogordo – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (13)

Do

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  • Desert Lake Golf Course, 2351 Hamilton Rd, +1 575 437-0290. Desert Lakes Golf Course is a true “desert” beauty with the Sacramento Mountains in the background. This is quickly emerging as one of the finest 18-hole golf courses in southern New Mexico. It has been renovated to make it a more challenging and beautiful course. Open 7 days per week weather permitting.
  • 1 Holloman Air Force Base, Hwy 70 (just west of Alamogordo). Holloman is home to the F-117 Nighthawk and the F-22 Raptor.It has static displays of the F-117 Nighthawk on the third Thursday of each month. Every two years they put on a large air show. The Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge occurs at Holloman. Put on by X-Prize, teams compete for a chance to will $2 million for completing a series of challenges in a competition designed to find technology for the next generation of lunar landers. Oktoberfest also takes place at Holloman, on the last weekend in September, hosted by the German Air Force. Alamogordo – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (15) Alamogordo – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (16)
  • Sidney Paul Gordon Shooting Range. A public shooting range in nearby La Luz with 50, 200 and 360yard bays. Shoot all day for $5.
  • 2 Trinity Site Tour, toll-free: +1-800-826-0294. Departs from Tularosa High School Athletic Field. The Trinity site (where the first nuclear bomb was detonated) is open once a year for tours. The tours begin at 6:30AM and cost $35. They happen on the first Saturday of April. Individual arrival to the site is also possible. Alamogordo – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (17)
  • The Tularosa Basin wine festival. Each fall, usually the weekend before the Balloon Fest in Albuquerque.
  • 3 Oliver Lee Memorial State Park, 409 Dog Canyon Rd, +1 575-437-8284. Some pretty great hiking in the Sacramento Mountains here and views of the White Sands National Monument. Also spacious camping. With a visitor center and tours of the Oliver Lee ranch.

Buy

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There are many shops, gas stations, banks and other amenities located going through Alamagordo along White Sands Blvd (US 70/54). If shopping is your specific goal then you won't want to miss the following area.

  • White Sands Mall, 3199 N. White Sands Blvd.
  • Historical New York Avenue, New York Avenue (between 1st and 10th street). The Old Town of Alamagordo. The buildings are all early 20th century and it contains a variety of specialty shops.

Eat

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There are plenty of restaurants to suit your tastes around Alamogordo, including Chinese, Mexican, Thai, almost everything. Most restaurants are centered around downtown or White Sands Boulevard.

Typical fast food restaurants like McDonald's, Arby's, Subway, Sonic, Quizno's, and Burger King are available throughout the city.

  • HI-D-Ho Drive In, 414 South White Sands Blvd, +1 575 437-6400. This is the best burger in town, specifically, the Tiger Burger with double meat and great tasting fries.
  • Casa de Suenos. In nearby Tularosa.

Drink

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There are few establishments in the city specifically focused on drinking (that is to say, bars). Besides the Chili's and Applebee's, the two most popular places to drink are:

  • The Western Bar. In Cloudcroft remains a popular place to visit and drink for people from Alamogordo, especially on Saturday nights, which feature karaoke.

Note also the following private clubs which have establishments in the city. As private organizations, they are subject to different laws than public restaurants and bars. The VFW, for example, legally allows smoking indoors.

  • The American Legion.
  • The Veterans of Foreign Wars.
  • The Elk's Lodge. Near the Desert Lakes golf course.

Sleep

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  • The Classic Desert Aire Hotel, 1021 S White Sands Blvd, toll-free: +1575 437-2110. $55 - 75.
  • Hampton Inn, 1295 Hamilton Rd, +1 575 439-1782, toll-free: +1-800-426-7866. $95 - 100.
  • Holiday Inn Express, 100 Kerry Ave, +1 575 434-9773. $90 - 120.
  • Quality Inn & Suites, 1020 S White Sands Blvd, +1 575 434-4200. $70 - 110.
  • Satellite Inn, 2224 N White Sands Blvd, +1 575 437-8454, toll-free: +1-800-221-7690. Cheap, clean, and comfotable. $36 - 44.
  • Tavares Inn, 153 San Pedro Dr, +1 575 437-8779. A small B&B. $70 - 80.

Go next

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  • White Sands National Park makes a nice day excursion from Alamogordo, it is about 45minutes southwest by car.
  • Ruidoso is an hour away and Cloudcroft is less than 30minutes away, both are great mountain retreats.
  • The Inn of the Mountain Gods is a hotel and casino, along with golf, horseback riding, and a hunting lodge on the nearby Mescalero Apache reservation. It is accessible by road between Alamogordo and Ruidoso.
  • The Three Rivers Petroglyph Site[dead link] is about 30miles north of Alamogordo on US 54, on the east side of the road.

Routes through Alamogordo

TucumcariSanta Rosa & Jct NAlamogordo – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (19)S→ Ft Bliss → END at Jct in El Paso
Las CrucesWhite Sands NPWAlamogordo – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (21)ERuidosoRoswell
ENDWAlamogordo – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (22)E→ Junction with Brownfield
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FAQs

Why is Alamogordo famous? ›

Alamogordo is widely known for its connection with the 1945 Trinity test, which was the first ever explosion of an atomic bomb. Humans have lived in the Alamogordo area for at least 11,000 years.

What does the word Alamogordo mean? ›

Alamogordo means "fat cottonwood." Gordo = fat; alamo = poplar or cottonwood.

Is Alamogordo worth visiting? ›

Alamogordo is a small city in the Tularosa Basin of the Chihuahuan Desert, and it sits on the foothills of the Sacramento Mountains. This city is special because it offers a desert landscape on one side and a lush forest landscape in the Lincoln National Forest on the other side.

Is Alamogordo, New Mexico a nice place to live? ›

Why Live in Alamogordo? Alamogordo is a friendly, small and quiet military town situated in south-central New Mexico. It boasts warm days, cool nights and mild winter temperatures that range from the 50s to 60s, making it an ideal place to live all year round.

Is it safe in Alamogordo New Mexico? ›

The chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime in Alamogordo is 1 in 37. Based on FBI crime data, Alamogordo is not one of the safest communities in America. Relative to New Mexico, Alamogordo has a crime rate that is higher than 84% of the state's cities and towns of all sizes.

Is the water safe in Alamogordo NM? ›

This water contains 34–39 grains of hardness per gallon. There are no harmful health effects associated with these minerals (in fact, some believe they are beneficial), but measuring them does provide a guideline as to how water use may be affected.

What is the ethnicity of Alamogordo? ›

White: 70.83% Two or more races: 15.07% Black or African American: 5.5% Other race: 4.53%

What desert is Alamogordo in? ›

The Chihuahuan Desert is the largest desert in North America.

Is Alamogordo a town or city? ›

Alamogordo city, New Mexico is a city, town, place equivalent, and township located in New Mexico.

What is the hottest month in Alamogordo NM? ›

Quick Climate Info
Hottest MonthJuly (81 °F avg)
Coldest MonthDecember (43 °F avg)
Wettest MonthJuly (1.14" avg)
Windiest MonthApril (16 mph avg)
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Is it safe to go to White Sands National Park? ›

Hiking and Trail Safety

Maintain a balance in drinking water and eating snacks to stay properly hydrated. Hiking shoes are suggested for hiking in the dune field. Venomous snakes, scorpions, pointy plants, and unexploded ordinance can be hidden by the sand. Stay on established trails.

How much does it cost to live in Alamogordo New Mexico? ›

The total cost of housing, food, child care, transportation, health care, taxes, and other necessities for a single adult in Alamogordo is $33,357 a year — greater than the annual cost of living for New Mexico of $32,228 yet less than the national figure of $38,433.

What is the prettiest place to live in New Mexico? ›

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Is Alamogordo, New Mexico a good place to retire? ›

Alamogordo has plenty of characteristics that make it a great place for retirees to live. It has a low overall cost of living, as well as affordable healthcare and below-average home prices. The city also has plenty of amenities and a large retiree population. The one key downside to Alamogordo is its high crime rate.

What is the rich part of New Mexico? ›

In New Mexico, the richest city is Santa Fe: Median household income, 2022: $72,544 – the highest of the 4 state metro areas. Statewide median household income, 2022: $59,726 – #43 highest of 50 states.

What is the history behind White Sands New Mexico? ›

For thousands of years the people have called this place home. Over 10,000 years ago the first people came to White Sands National Park in search of food, water, and shelter. In more recent times, Spanish explorers and miners came to the basin in pursuit of salt, gypsum, and other resources.

Can you visit Alamogordo bombing range? ›

Trinity Site is located on White Sands Missile Range and is closed to the public. Twice a year, the US Army hosts a Trinity Site Open House when the public may visit Trinity Site. On July 16, 1945, the atomic age began.

Are pistachios grown in Alamogordo, New Mexico? ›

"It's like wine," said Tim McGinn, an Alamogordo pistachio farmer and owner of PistachioLand's giant pistachio statue. "There's a microclimate in the Tularosa Basin that's different … this is sort of a high desert as compared to the Central Valley in California, so things taste different."

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