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Chaparral, NM is a small town located in Otero County. It is known for its small-town charm and the friendly people who live here. While it may not have a large population, there are still plenty of fun things to do. Visitors can explore the nearby White Sands National Park or take a nature walk through the Frank Sotelo Nature Trail. Shopping enthusiasts can head over to the Chaparral Flea Market, while those looking for a night out can check out the El Paso Bar & Grill or The Mesilla Valley Grill. With so much to do in this picturesque desert town, it’s no surprise that Chaparral has earned plenty of positive reviews from visitors and locals alike. People praise its quaint atmosphere, welcoming people and amazing scenery. Many also comment on how affordable it is compared to some of the bigger cities in New Mexico, making it an ideal destination for budget travelers. With its many attractions and natural beauty, Chaparral is sure to provide anyone with an unforgettable experience!

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You don't know it like I do - 2/24/2010
Most people don't know us. When people ask "where are you originally from," and I say Chaparral, NM, they are like, "where?"
Other people I meet from NM are from Las Cruces or north, and they think they know Chaparral.
Most of the time, I say I'm from Las Cruces, everyone seems to have family there.
But mostly, no one really knows the town like the inhabitants.
Sure there are no jobs.
People think we're poor.
Others think we're foreign, (Welcome to America! Huh? I said New Mexico, not Mexico).
But all in all, it's a wonderful place to grow up.
I did.
Many times I miss it, although I can't see myself going back.
So if you ever get a chance, go. If you really look at the Land of Enchantment, you'll understand how the state got the nick name, for a good reason.
So despite the economic (and in some instances racial) disparity, it is a beautiful place to see for all those who are willing to Read More

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Santa fe - the land of dis-enchantment - 3/31/2006
From one Santa Fe transplant to a possible other, think long and hard about moving to Santa Fe. Sure, the scenery is beautiful, the weather is not too bad and there is plenty of open space to lose yourself, BUT the job market is lousy, the cost of living is extremely high and the pay scale is very low compared to other cities. With the exception of the downtown area and Canyon Road, Santa Fe is a very poor city - it's a case of the have and the have-not's (where most of the citizens are the have-not's.) There are areas of the city where, if you forgot where you were at, you'd swear that you were in Mexico. It's very dirty and impoverished.

Santa Fe is in an extreme drought. We had literally no snowfall this year and our water situation is getting scary (living in the middle of the desert.) We are on a water ration - this means, asking for water at a restaurant, no lawns, no washing your car in your driveway, no swimming pools/hot tubs...basically anything that you have to Read More

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