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Silver City, New Mexico is a small town located in the foothills of the Gila Mountains. It has a population of just over 10,000 people and is known for its scenic beauty, historic downtown area, and outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, skiing and fishing. There are many attractions to explore in Silver City including art galleries, museums and the historic Silver City Opera House. Those seeking outdoor adventure will find plenty to do with nearby ghost towns, national forests and canyons to explore.
The reviews of Silver City are overwhelmingly positive. Most visitors are pleasantly surprised by the charming small-town atmosphere that they find here. The locals have been incredibly welcoming and accommodating to visitors from all around the world who come to experience the natural beauty of this area. The variety of activities makes it an ideal destination for those looking for a weekend getaway or extended vacation. Many visitors return time and again to explore more of what Silver City has to offer.

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Silver City quirky and welcoming! - 5/28/2020
We moved to SC about a year ago. People are genuinely friendly-we actually have dinner in each other’s homes in our neighborhood.

Historic downtown is quirky and fun with some decent dining options.

Outdoor hiking and exploring galore. Trails are maintained and the scenery is incredible. With the semi arid climate, there are few days we can’t be outside to enjoy it.

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Bad vibes... - 7/15/2018
I've lived all over the US. This is my perspective on Silver city. Beautiful country, nice weather but full of unhappy, unpleasant people.Every city has a soul and for some reason the soul of Silver city is rotten....There are exceptions but it doesn't take many jerks to ruin a place and I've encountered a far higher number of jerks in Silver than in other places I've lived. It seems to be 'across the board'...Natives, retirees, young, old etc.How could this be? It's not logical, but it's true. I moved here with great expectations and knew in one week that I had made a mistake. These are my Read More

Silver City - 8/2/2017
I have lived here for a large potion of my life. Silver City has many positive aspects that have been mentioned in other comments. For a small town, the Arts Concil does a great job organizing events. It is a tourist town so there are fun shops downtown. But for someone who lives here, the shopping is scarce (Walmart) and quite expensive compared to other communities in the area. If one would like to go shopping elsewhere the nearest shopping is a two hour drive.The theft in the area is bad. It is often not reported so it doesn't show up in the official reports. Although, most people here are very friendly and very helpful. If one is looking for endless days of sunshine and more forest than could ever be explored. Like I mentioned before, the sunshine is plentiful. The problem is it is also very intense. The elevation is between 5000 and 6000 feet causing the Suns rays to be less filtered. I am fair skinned and the sun on my skin hurts. If I go out during the day or just driving in Read More

I love reading the comments - 1/28/2016
I just wish that there was a lot more of them, the last i just saw here, was from way back in 2009 & it is now Jan 2016, i really enjoy this site, it appears to be needing a bit more word to get around about it, so i'll do my very best at getting the word out, because i'd hate to see this great site close out, so i'm hoping to learn more about Silver City, NM & anything about Carson City, NV, would be very helpful, thanks Read More

Five Times Its Census Size - 10/25/2009
We moved to Silver City because we wanted a community with a university, close to Mexico but without the desert blast furnace. We found all those items and plenty more. It's packed with interesting people who have done interesting, important things during their lives. We usually experience conflicts among two or three events when we plan our weekends. It boasts good medical care, a great lifelong learning program associated with the university, first rate hiking and biking, some solid restaurants and some gourmet experiences one can't find in Santa Fe, progressive voices, and delivery (in town) of the Sunday NY Read More

Retirement - 2/24/2009
I've worked with retirees relocating and really enjoy hearing their comparisons to the stated and cities they have moved from. Silver City has them all beat and that is what is making this town a retirement destination. I would say the majority of the comments are about the fine weather in Silver Read More

Not the place to raise a family... - 2/22/2009
I lived in Silver City from 2nd grade through my sophomore year in high school. Yes, Silver has arguably the greatest geographic location of any city in the state..The town is great for hiking, biking, bouldering, camping, fishing, just about anything for an outdoor enthusiast. However, it has a dark underbelly of crime, gangs, drugs and corrupt government. I have a lot of fond memories of being really young in Silver. We lived on 5 acres when I was in elementary school and it was great. I have watched so many people's lives be sucked into the troubles of Silver..maybe it is a great place to retire, where you don't have to be involved in it's problems but, I would never ever recommend raising a family in this Read More

living in silver city - 4/20/2007
Hi all --- I've been here 9 month. I moved here with no idea as to what it would be like. My first months here were quite difficult but finally with a new job, I'm settling in. The key is getting involved with a group so that you can get to know people.

Wages aren't the best here and I figure that's why the cost of living is so low. If you have other income or retirment is coming in, you will do fine. Going into the work force -- well, the pay scale here isn't great and I figure that's why the cost of living is said to be low. I am able to get by only because I also have some social security coming in. Many people work more than one job. There are some higher paying jobs, but many applicants for them.

I thought I was in high desert but was told no, that this is the foothills to the Gila National Forest. Five miles up the mountain is the Continental Divide. About an hour and 15 min. away to the north are the Gila Cliff Dwellings and hot springs. About 35 Read More

What Causes the Pollution - 2/3/2007
It seems that the air is very polluted for the population. Does the pollution come from El Paso or is the air as polluted as this site indicates? Is the pollution worse in the winter do to temperature inversion? Thanks for your feedback on Read More

Quality of Life in Silver City, NM is Great - 9/23/2006
Hi April, give Silver City 5 stars in so many categories. I had intended to retire there--I have 5 acres just outside the city limits with beautiful views (paved road, too). However, I think I'll go back to my native NY. However, it's a tough call. The low humidity in SC is wonderful for the health. It's a good elevation. The four seasons are all comfortable. Lots to do; also easy to get away. And, you can be in tall pine Ponderosa or desert in 45 minutes or less, depending on which way you go. So you can experience a lot of different kinds of beauty. I highly, highly recommend it. As I said, it's a tough call for me, because I can build a house in SC for retirement, or a vacation home; or go back to NY. Truthfully, SC has NY beat as far as health and cost of living go, in so many ways. Suggestion: go and spend a month there. Warning: you'll fall in Read More

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