Flanked by calming pine trees and dotted with artsy touches, this laid-back log cabin is a sweet place to kill some time, especially on the inviting patio. Coffee and tea are mainstays, with New Mexico wine and beer making an appearance in the evening. Live music on Friday and Saturday nights and most Sunday afternoons.
Sacred Grounds Coffee & Tea House
Southeastern New Mexico
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
19.98 MILES
It's hard to believe that in Billy the Kid's era Lincoln was home to a bustling population of nearly 900. Today it is essentially a ghost town, with only…
19.26 MILES
The remote Three Rivers Petroglyph Site showcases over 21,000 petroglyphs, incised six centuries ago by the Jornada Mogollon people onto the flat surfaces…
Valley of Fires Recreation Area
28.03 MILES
At the Valley of Fires Recreation Area, 4 miles west of Carrizozo, you can explore the rocky blackness of a 125-sq-mile lava flow that's 160ft deep in the…
Hurd-La Rinconada Gallery & Sentinel Ranch Winery
20.65 MILES
San Patricio, a tranquil country village along the Rio Ruidoso, has the kind of golden glow and gentle scenery that's been drawing artists to New Mexico…
Mexican Canyon Trestle Overlook
25.72 MILES
Built in 1899 to carry timber down to Alamogordo for the El Paso and Northeastern Railroad, the railway line here twisted up the Sacramento Mountains for…
Hubbard Museum of the American West
4.53 MILES
This town-run museum focuses on local history, with a wonderful gallery of old photos, and also displays Native American kachinas, war bonnets, weapons…
29.02 MILES
The painters, writers and craftspeople who live in the tiny enclave of La Luz, 4 miles north of Alamogordo, share a passion for creating artwork and…
3.97 MILES
National attention focuses on the Ruidoso Downs racetrack on Labor Day for the world's richest quarter-horse race, the All American Futurity, which has a…
Nearby Southeastern New Mexico attractions
3.97 MILES
National attention focuses on the Ruidoso Downs racetrack on Labor Day for the world's richest quarter-horse race, the All American Futurity, which has a…
2. Hubbard Museum of the American West
4.53 MILES
This town-run museum focuses on local history, with a wonderful gallery of old photos, and also displays Native American kachinas, war bonnets, weapons…
3. Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation
13.53 MILES
Around 4000 Apache – not only Mescalero, but also Chiricahua and Lipan – live on this reservation, stretching approximately 720 sq miles south and west of…
4. Smokey Bear Historical Park
15.83 MILES
At Smokey Bear Historical Park, in the village of Capitan, 12 miles west of Lincoln, you can see the famous bear's grave and learn tons about forest fires…
5. Three Rivers Petroglyph Site
19.26 MILES
The remote Three Rivers Petroglyph Site showcases over 21,000 petroglyphs, incised six centuries ago by the Jornada Mogollon people onto the flat surfaces…
19.98 MILES
It's hard to believe that in Billy the Kid's era Lincoln was home to a bustling population of nearly 900. Today it is essentially a ghost town, with only…
7. Hurd-La Rinconada Gallery & Sentinel Ranch Winery
20.65 MILES
San Patricio, a tranquil country village along the Rio Ruidoso, has the kind of golden glow and gentle scenery that's been drawing artists to New Mexico…
8. Mexican Canyon Trestle Overlook
25.72 MILES
Built in 1899 to carry timber down to Alamogordo for the El Paso and Northeastern Railroad, the railway line here twisted up the Sacramento Mountains for…