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  1. Chama, New Mexico. /  36.88083°N 106.58444°W  / 36.88083; -106.58444. Chama is a village in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 917 at the 2020 census. The village is located in the Rocky Mountains about 7 miles (11 km) south of the Colorado - New Mexico border.

  2. Chama has a lively Western-style business district with lodging, RV Parks and cozy dining establishments. Located at the junction of highway 17 and U.S. 84 (Take State Hwy 285 north from Santa Fe to Española then take the “Chama Highway” (84) north) the Village of Chama is the perfect destination for anyone seeking scenic outdoor recreation.

    • Darla M. 21 contributions. Outstanding shop. This is a great place to shop for a variety of items and to top it off they have a wonderful coffee/fudge shop.
    • FinTN. Knoxville, TN46 contributions. Open and clean! Driving from Moab to Taos, happy to stop, get a map & use the clean restrooms. Helpful attendant. Plenty of brochures....
    • hinhankola. Albuquerque, NM 329 contributions. Parlor car well worth it! We recommend spending the extra money for a parlor car seat for sure! It’s cushioned, you get some free food at the beginning, memorabilia and a very engaged attendant.
    • Ken. Loveland, CO1,160 contributions. Open After Your Train Ride - What A Concept. Except for the official Cumbres & Toltec station gift shop, this is the only gift shop in Chama that is open when train riders (who arrive at 4:30p) are actually able to visit.
    • Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad. The Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, a historic narrow-gauge railway, traces its roots to the late 19th century, connecting Chama, New Mexico, and Antonito, Colorado.
    • Heron Lake State Park. Heron Lake State Park, situated in New Mexico, was constructed in the 1970s, encompassing Heron Lake, a reservoir built for water storage and recreation.
    • Ghost Ranch. Ghost Ranch, located in New Mexico, has a rich history dating back to the 19th century when it was initially a homestead. In the early 20th century, it gained prominence as an artist retreat, attracting notable figures like Georgia O’Keeffe.
    • Edward Sargent Wildlife Area. The Edward Sargent Wildlife Area was originally acquired by the state in 1957, dedicated to wildlife conservation and public enjoyment.
  3. The Village of Chama offers a range of retail shops and restaurants, as well as local artisans and services. Chama, New Mexico is located in the beautiful Northern New Mexico Rocky Mountains. Our village is a vacationers paradise. Chama is a Fun, Year-Round Destination for the whole family. visitchama.com.

  4. Chama, New Mexico Village Hall 1512 State Road 17 P.O. Box 794 [575] 756-2184. For Tourist related Information Contact. Chama Valley Chamber of Commerce PO Box 306, Chama, NM 87520 PH: (800) 477-0149 fax (575) 756-2892 www.chamavalley.com, E-Mail; info@chamavalley.com

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  6. Abiquiu, New Mexico, is somewhat of a hidden gem located between Santa Fe and Chama. However, the small town has quite a bit of excitement going on. The Echo Amphitheater is located in the Carson National Forest in Abiquiu, right off the west side of U.S. 84, just 44 minutes from Chama.

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