Tularosa is a charming village located in Otero County, New Mexico, situated between the Sacramento Mountains and the Tularosa Basin. This historic settlement was founded in 1862 and is known for its shady cottonwood trees, historic adobe buildings, and strong sense of heritage. The local economy thrives on agriculture, tourism, and proximity to White Sands National Park, a world-famous natural wonder. Tularosa retains its small-town authenticity, with annual events like the Rose Festival celebrating community pride. The area offers a pleasant mix of rural tranquility and access to outdoor adventures such as hiking, camping, and exploring desert scenery. It is also part of New Mexico’s rich cultural corridor connecting Mescalero, Alamogordo, and Carrizozo.
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