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The internationally known Carlsbad Caverns are the biggest tourist draw in this city on the Pecos River. But apart from visiting the magnificent caves, you can enjoy some wonderful above-ground sights and activities. If the thought of caves conjures up visions of narrow spaces and dark, cold clamminess, the comfortable year-round 56-degree climate, wide-open spaces and magical underworld of naturally created sculptures will amaze and enthrall you. In the summer, you get to see another natural wonder -- some one million bats taking to the skies from the cave entrance every evening at sunset. Hardier cave explorers can take a side trip to the wilder Slaughter Cave for a down-and-dirty ranger-led tour. Visit the zoo at Living Desert State Park for a glimpse of Chihuahuan Desert wildlife -- everything from mountain lions, buffalo, bears and coyotes to reptiles, prairie dogs and roadrunners. Head over to the Lake Carlsbad Recreation Area for river swimming and waterskiing or to Guadalupe Mountains National Park for hiking trails with diverse terrain and incredible views.
 
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Don't-Miss Attractions
TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten track, but all are worth a visit.
For nature loversFor nature lovers
Living Desert Zoo and Gardens State Park: Overlooking the Pecos River Valley, this fascinating park exhibits the varied plant and animal life of the arid Chihuahuan Desert region. Visitors can observe caged animals like snakes, lizards and birds of prey, plus larger animals such as bison and antelope, which are held in pens. Or walk along a nature trail past cacti, agaves, yuccas and other native plant life.
Address: 1504 Miehls Dr., Carlsbad, New Mexico
Phone: 505-887-5516
Free
Worth a lookWorth a look
Pecos River Flume: Once featured in "Ripley's Believe It or Not" as the river that crosses itself, this artificial channel brings Pecos River water from Lake Avalon to dry areas as part of the Carlsbad Irrigation System. Originally made of wood, the Flume was destroyed by a flood in 1902 and then remade in concrete.
Address: Carlsbad, New Mexico
Free
Tee timeTee time
Lake Carlsbad Golf Course: Golfers can choose to tee off at the nine-hole par 3 course that runs along the beautiful Pecos River, the regulation 18-hole course situated in the foothills east of the river, or the par 72 regulation course, which is not long, but offers a variety of challenges no matter what your skill level.
Address: 901 Muscatel Ave., Carlsbad, New Mexico
Phone: 505-885-5444
Green fee
RestaurantsRestaurants
Lucy's Mexicali Restaurant & Entertainment Club: The menu specializes in TexMex cuisine and the entertainment can be anything from live bands to karaoke.
Address: 701 S Canal St, Carlsbad, New Mexico
Phone: 505 887 7714
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Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Created over millions of years, from sulphuric acid eating away at limestone, this truly awesome park contains one of the world's largest underground chambers and is the most popular tourist attraction in New Mexico. Visitors can choose from a number of different park ranger-guided or self-guided cave tours and hikes.
Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Ascending from the desert, this unusual mountain mass is a great place for exploring. Highlights include: Guadalupe Peak, the highest point in Texas at 8749 feet; El Capitan, a massive limestone formation and McKittrick Canyon, which boasts unique flora and fauna. Visitors can hike and camp in the park.
Where to Stay
Our editorial team selected local hotels and resorts that have good reputations and good deals. Because we know travellers' budgets differ vastly, we chose hotels at different price points rather than listing the city's top five hotels, which might all be in the same price range.
Moderate hotelsModerate hotels
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Carlsbad
Popularity index: #3 in Carlsbad
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Days Inn Carlsbad
Popularity index: #6 in Carlsbad
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Recommended Reading
"Carlsbad"  DesertUSA.com
In 1899, citizens voted to rename the city of Eddy to Carlsbad, after a European health resort.
"Carlsbad, New Mexico: A Year-Round Treat"  Family Travel Guides
From the Carlsbad Caverns to a Native American festival, there are always plenty of events and attractions for the entire family.
"Carlsbad city of contrasts"  SouthernNewMexico.com, 17 Jul 2003
Early settlers recognized Carlsbad as a good location for raising cattle and sheep.
"Christmas on the Pecos--Carlsbad's ultimate celebration of the season"  SouthernNewMexico.com, 3 Jan 2003
The Pecos River is the center of holiday festivities in Carlsbad.
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