Las Cruces
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關於Las Cruces
Las Cruces is a city in New Mexico. The name means "the crosses" in Spanish. It is the state's second largest city, with a population of over 111,000 (in 2020), and is the site of New Mexico State University.
Las Cruces旅遊指南
如何抵達
By car & Las Cruces is located at the junction of Interstate Highways 10 and 25 and is the southern terminus of the latter. The nearest airport with commercial air service is in El Paso, Texas, about 50 mi (80 km) away. Limited bus service is available between El Paso and Albuquerque with stops in Las Cruces.
By plane 1 Las Cruces International Airport (LRU IATA). Located 10 min west of downtown Las Cruces in West Mesa, at Exit 132 of I-10, the airport serves as a general aviation airport and for VIP flights. It also have ample facilities for unmanned Aerial activity, and testing and system development. Nearest airport for scheduled passenger airline services is El Paso International Airport, a 45-minute drive south from downtown Las Cruces on I-10.
By bus The 2 Mesilla Intermodal Transit Terminal. serves as the central bus station for:
Greyhound Lines, (bus stop) Mesilla Intermodal Transit Terminal @ 300 W Lohman Ave (Lohman Ave & Alameda Blvd), toll-free: +1 800 231-2222. Greyhound travels on I-10 between El Paso, Lordsburg, Tucson and Phoenix. Some variations of the I-10 route may make extra stops in Las Cruces, Deming, Wilcox, Benson, Casa Grande/Eloy and/or Mesa; and on I-25 to Albuquerque (Via Las Cruces). For going towards Los Angeles or Phoenix they may put passengers on an eastbound bus going into El Paso where passengers transfer to another bus going to Los Angeles that does not stop in Las Cruces as not all buses stop in Las Cruces. Other buses may detour from Lordsburg, on US Hwy 70, through Safford and Globe, AZ to reach Phoenix/Mesa. For continuing towards Denver, passengers typically transfer in Albuquerque. Nearest transfer point for Greyhound and other bus companies to the U.S. and Mexico is in El Paso. As this stop is just a pick-up and drop-off point, tickets should be purchased beforehand online or over the phone. Check schedules. (updated Oct 2022) New Mexico Park & Ride Gold Line, (bus stop) Mesilla Intermodal Transit Termin
當地交通
Las Cruces has some degree of public transportation by the city bus line RoadRUNNER Transit. Service is limited to Monday through Saturday and ends by 7:30 in the evening. Buses can carry bicycles. Otherwise, just plan to drive, bike, or walk.
必看景點
1 New Mexico State University. It is in Las Cruces, with an interesting museum or two, a large conference center, and a comfortable student union. University Museum, ☏ +1 575-646-5161. Tu-Sa noon-4PM. In Kent Hall at NMSU. Emphasis on local archaeology and culture. Free, but donations accepted. Zuhl Collection. M-F noon-4PM, except holidays. In the Alumni Center at NMSU. Fossils, minerals, and petrified wood. Free. 2 New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum, 4100 Dripping Springs Rd, ☏ +1 575 522-4100. M-Sa 9AM-5PM, Su noon-5PM. East of NMSU on the way out into the countryside. This is a fairly substantial site based on a working cattle ranch, with demonstrations. You can spend half a day here; there are picnic tables as well as food available for purchase. $3 (student and senior discounts). 3 Branigan Cultural Center, 501 N. Main St, ☏ +1 575 541-2155. Tu-F 10AM-4:30PM, Sa 9AM-4:30PM. A small museum dealing with local history. Free. (updated Mar 2021) 4 Museum of Art, 491 N Main St (next to the Branigan), ☏ +1 575 541-2137. Tu-F 10AM-4:30PM, Sa 9AM-4:30PM. Predominantly contemporary art with a regional emphasis. Free. (updated Mar 2021) 5 Las Cruces Museum of Natural History, 411 N Main St, ☏ +1 575 522-3120. Includes a small collection of live animals. 7 days, with evening hours on Friday; free, but donations requested. 6 Las Cruces Railroad Museum, 351 N Mesilla St (in the historic Santa Fe Depot), ☏ +1 575 647-4480. Th-Sa 10AM-4PM. The museum interprets the impact of the railroad on the Mesilla Valley and Las Cruces. Free. (updated Feb 2020) 7 Mesilla. It is a separate town just to the west of Las Cruces which is an older settlement than Las Cruces and contains a historic district with numerous adobe buildings surrounding a plaza and the adjoining church. A visitors center is located at 2231 Avenida de Mesilla, in the Mesilla town hall. 8 Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park, ☏ +1 575 523-4398. Daily 7:30AM-4:30PM. (updated Feb 2018)
體驗活動
1 Organ Mountains Desert Peaks National Monument, 15000 Dripping Springs Rd, ☏ +1 575 522-1219. 8AM-5PM. Just east of town offer good hiking and rock climbing. Follow University Avenue east from NMSU past the Farm and Ranch museum to one of the primary trailheads, in a small park (fee) with interpretive exhibit. Trails lead from here into the mountains. Some campground space is available (additional fee). The Organ Mountains Desert Peaks National Monument was established May 21, 2014. $3. (updated Feb 2020) 2 Prehistoric Trackways National Monument. Free. (updated Apr 2020)
購物
The best place to buy Native American art or other characteristic types of durable mementos is in the nearby town of Mesilla. If you want something to remember your visit by, one idea is food, specifically chile peppers, which are grown in abundance in the Mesilla Valley. The long strings of red chiles that you see hanging from porches, gables, etc., are called ristras and are available for purchase at many locations. These are largely for ornamental purposes, but edible chiles are also widely available, with spiciness levels ranging from mild to downright inedible (New Mexico State University has a substantial chile research program that grows peppers so hot that they function as bug repellents). If in town in late summer or fall, make a pilgrimage to the outlying town of Hatch on I-25 to the north. Hatch is the center of the chile-growing business and has several shops with chile paraphernalia. Better, it hosts a "Chile Festival" in early September, usually around Labor Day, that's fun to visit as well as a great source of chiles. (Hatch is a tiny town with little or no lodging, so you'll want to stay in Las Cruces and make a day trip to the Festival.) If you're getting your chiles for cooking rather than ornamentation, and can get them home/in a freezer quickly, get them roasted while you're there; roasting is a key step in preparation for the table, and doing it in a Hatch roaster will save you all manner of peculiar odors resulting from doing the roasting at home. For more pedestrian, day-to-day purchases, Las Cruces has all of the usual shopping associated with a town of 80,000. Mesilla Valley Mall is off I-25 just north of NMSU.
1 Mesilla Valley Mall, 700 S Telshor Blvd, ☏ +1 575-522-1001. (updated Mar 2021)
美食
1 D.H. Lescombes Winery & Bistro, 1720 Avenida De Mesilla, ☏ +1 575 524-2408. Warm atmosphere, live music, great food and wine selection. French country menu includes interesting appetizers like European cheese plates that pair wonderfully with flights of wine. Entres include dinner salads, fish, steak, pastas, and more. University Avenue, on the north side of NMSU, has the usual assortment of student-oriented eateries, with the usual pr
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