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Stops Along The Turquoise Trail

Cedar Crest Inn & Hostel

Cedar Crest Inn & Hostel 12231 N. Hwy 14
Cedar Crest, NM 87008
(505) 281-4117

All the amenities of home, close to mountain trail & 15 minutes to downtown Albuquerque.

Tags: Cedar Crest, Lodging/Camping

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Upcoming Event

June Events & Live Music at the Mineshaft Tavern

June 1-30, 2012
June events and live music at the Mineshaft Tavern
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National Scenic Byway

On June 15, 2000 the Turquoise Trail received designation as a National Scenic Byway from the The National Scenic Byways Program after completing a comprehensive corridor management plan.

The plan is available for review here »

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