Walk the Healing Waters Trail
Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
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Added by Jean-Claude Linossi
A downtown walk past historic spas and buildings. Also features a nice park next to the Rio Grande.
Walk around the downtown area of Truth or Consequences, NM and enjoy seeing the old saps and historic buildings. Take in local history and enjoy some great local food.
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