Sandoval County, NM

New Mexico

A rugged mountain with prominent rock formations and scattered trees.
A rocky terrain with a small stream and dense forest.
A landscape with prominent hoodoos and a distant mountain range.
A rocky overlook with two informational signs, one about habitat diversity and the other about Thar Desert.
A desert landscape with prominent rock formations and sparse vegetation.

Popular cities in Sandoval County

A wetland with a small pond surrounded by dry grassland and a forested hill in the background.
Jemez Springs
Known for Rivers, Hiking and Fishing
Learn about New Mexico’s indigenous and colonial past in this Spanish-influenced town with natural hot springs, canyons and unusual tent rocks.

Reasons to visit

  • Jemez Mountains
  • Jemez National Recreation Area
  • Kasha-Katuwe National Monument
A mountainous landscape with a valley and a distant city.
Rio Rancho
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Family-friendly
Love churches, dining out, and festivals? Get away to Rio Rancho!

Reasons to visit

  • New Day Therapeutic Massage
A cable car moving through a mountainous landscape with dense forests and rocky terrain.
Sandia Park
Known for Golf, Skiing and Mountains
Trip time! Discover the golf, skiing, and parks in Sandia Park.

Reasons to visit

  • Sandia Peak Ski Area
A rocky landscape with a clear night sky and stars.
Cuba
Known for Festivals
Cuba awaits: its festivals and more!
A rugged mountain with a clear blue sky.
Santa Ana Pueblo
Known for Dining, Relaxing and Family-friendly
Explore secluded Santa Ana Pueblo: its food, mountain views, hiking, and more!
A mountain range with snow-covered peaks and a valley with sparse vegetation.
Placitas
Known for Adventure, Wineries and Natural parks
Placitas awaits: its adventures, wineries, parks, and more!

Stay near popular Sandoval County attractions