Road Trippers

Welcome to all things for road trippers at the Farm & Ranch Museum. Enjoy!

Destination: New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum

Experience the 4,000 years of agricultural history and its impact on the present and future at our Museum. We have ample parking and 47-acres for you to explore!

Crossroads to Adventure

Las Cruces is the crossroads to White Sands and Alamogordo, El Paso and Juarez, Silver City and Arizona, and Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Where will your road trip take you?

City of Las Cruces Museums

Enjoy the city's museums of Art, Nature Science, Railroad, and the Branigan Cultural Center to understand the local spirit and culture of this region.

Historic Old Mesilla

Find more history, culture and heritage, in Historic Old Mesilla Plaza in art galleries, at entertaining events, the Fountain Theater, unique shops, and local cuisine.

New Mexico Culture Pass

The New Mexico CulturePass is single ticket to 8 museums and 8 historic sites from Las Cruces to Santa Fe for only $30.

Southern Sites & Museums

Explore history where it happened at five different sites. Learn about borderland folk art, old west history, space exploration and more!

Organ Mountain-Desert Peaks National Monument & Dripping Springs

Camping, photography, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and wildlife viewing are some recreational opportunities at this national monument.

HOURS:
Monday – Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Museum & Gift Shop are closed on Sunday.

HOURS:
Tuesday-Saturday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Closed Sunday & Monday

ADMISSION:
$5         Adults
$4         Senior citizens (60 and over)
$3         Children (4 to 17)
$2         Active U.S. military & veterans
Free    Children 3 and under, Museum Friends members, and New Mexico senior citizens on Wednesdays

MISSION STATEMENT

The New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum connects the present generation to the history of farming and ranching in New Mexico, inspiring a deeper appreciation and understanding of the state’s rich heritage.
The museum accomplishes this by providing exhibitions and programs that enable its users to understand and learn from the past in ways that enrich their present lives and help them shape a better future.

© 2020 New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum, a division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs  

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