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Explore scenic adventures in every corner of the state!


Select a sector of the state or browse by recreational activity to find maps and great trip ideas. Find detailed info for every public airport including links to airport data, weather, "what to do" local attractions, food and lodging, and ground transportation.  

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NOTE:  The 5 aviation sectors do not directly correlate with New Mexico TRUE regions.  You may need to check the adjacent region for Tourism info.
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Search Obscure & Scenic New Mexico experiences to explore along your route, whether touring by air or on the ground.

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Airports with Courtesy Cars


List based on Airnav.com and Airport Courtesy Cars.  Call airport first to be sure!  View on MAP
KALM - Alamogordo-White Sands Regional
KABQ - Albuquerque Int'l Sunport
KAEG - Double Eagle II
KAXX - Angel Fire
KATS -  Artesia Municipal
KBRG - Belen Regional
KCNM - Cavern City Air Terminal
KCVN - Clovis Municipal
KDMN - Deming Municipal
KGUP -  Gallup Municipal
KGNT -  Grants-Milan Municipal
KLRU -  Las Cruces International
KLSB -  Lordsburg Municipal
KLAM - Los Alamos
0E0 -    Moriarty
KPRZ -  Portales Municipal
KRTN -  Raton Muni-Crews Field
NM70 - Rodeo
KSRR -  Sierra Blanca Regional
KSAF -  Santa Fe Municipal
KSXU  - Santa Rosa Route 66
KDNA -  Dona Ana County Int'l Jetport
KSKX -  Taos Regional
KTCS -  Truth or Consequences Muni
KTCC - Tucumcari Municipal

New Mexico Airport Directory

Pilot Info and Tourist Information

Including Airport & Weather data, "what to do", and photos and videos.  
Quick links: www.nmpilots/org/
airport identifier

As Pilot in Command, remember you are ultimately responsible for the safety of your passengers and aircraft.  Proper planning with respect to the weather, terrain clearance and traffic hazards is critical to having a safe and fun flight.