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10 Reasons To Visit This Historic New Mexico Oasis On Route 66

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With the spectacular landscapes of the Navajo Nation to the northwest, the ancient culture of the Zuni Pueblo to the south, and the lively cities of Albuquerque and Santa Fe to the east, the small town of Gallup, New Mexico is perfectly situated for taking in a surprising number of Southwestern U.S. treasures.

Over the years, I’ve passed through Gallup many times while driving along the east-west Interstate 40 corridor. On a recent road trip to the Navajo Nation and western New Mexico , I decided to take a closer look, and I found Gallup to be a wonderful base for exploring both the multi-faceted town and the destinations all around it.

Like many historic Route 66 towns along I-40, Gallup’s charm isn’t fully apparent from the interstate, where chain motels and restaurants cater to long-haul road trippers. But delve deeper into the historic downtown, the rich Native American culture, and the area’s many outdoor adventures, and you’ll find a fantastically fun spot to spend a few days. I was hosted by Gallup Tourism for a portion of my stay, but my opinions are my own.

Here are 10 fascinating things to do in Gallup.

1. Explore Quirky Downtown Gallup

From the multiple trading posts to the Native American art on display on the street corners, downtown Gallup is the perfect place to immerse yourself in all that the region has to offer.

Since the late 1800s, Gallup has served as an important trading and commerce center for the surrounding Native American communities, and that status continues today, with curio shops selling Navajo rugs, pottery, and jewelry lining the downtown streets.

The downtown area is compact and walkable, and I loved wandering along Route 66, Coal Street, and Aztec Avenue, stopping in at any of the shops that caught my attention. I especially enjoyed the Richardson Trading Post , the Ellis Tanner Trading Co. , and the Perry Null Trading Co .

If you need refreshments along the way, check out the cool Gallup Coffee Company , the Philippines-style offerings at Cha’ahh/Nochi Bakery and Milk Tea Café , or the local mainstay Jerry’s Café .

Hiking to Church Rock at Red Rock Park in Gallup, New Mexico.

2. Visit Beautiful Red Rock Park

Red Rock Park is billed as the crown jewel of Gallup’s park system, and it is easy to see why. With walls of red rock all around it, the park offers a range of services, including a convention center, rodeo grounds, and campground.

Located north of I-40 on the eastern outskirts of Gallup, Red Rock Park is near the small town of Church Rock, which sits at the base of the soaring rock formation of the same name. Even if there are no events going on at Red Rock Park, it’s worth a drive-through for the great views of Church Rock and other amazing rock formations.

A hiking trail that starts at the parking lot for the Church Rock Post Office offers great views of the steeple-like formation as well as the valley spread below. The Church Rock hike is about 2.6 miles out and back and is rated as moderate.

Pro Tip: Red Rock Balloon Rally

The Red Rock Park is also the site for the December Red Rock Balloon Rally , which features hot-air balloons flying high over the red rocks.

Glenn's Bakery along U.S. Route 66 in Gallup, New Mexico.

3. Take In The Route 66 Vibe

With trains regularly rumbling through town on one side, and vintage buildings lining the other, Gallup’s stretch of Route 66 will take you back to the heyday of the historic highway.

Route 66 opened in 1926, traversing 2,400 miles from Chicago to Los Angeles. Through the years, the iconic highway became known as the “Mother Road” and the “Main Street of America.”

Gallup’s section of Route 66 stands out for its beautiful neon signs, featuring bright yellow, red, and blue tones. I loved the glowing sign on the El Rancho Hotel and the cute Route 66 sign on Glenn’s Bakery.

The lobby of the El Rancho Hotel in Gallup, New Mexico.

4. Spend The Night At The El Rancho Historic Site Hotel

Located right along Route 66, and not far from I-40 sits the historic treasure of the Hotel El Rancho . A sign out front alerts visitors that this is “the home of movie stars,” and the interior walls are covered with photos of dozens of Hollywood stars including John Wayne, Gregory Peck, Humphrey Bogart, and Katharine Hepburn, who stayed at the hotel while filming in the region.

For me, El Rancho’s two-level Southwestern-style lobby was the highlight. Two curved staircases lead to an upper level, where visitors can go out onto a charming open-air balcony and sit in rocking chairs while taking in views of Route 66.

The exterior of Gallup Cultural Center in New Mexico.

5. Learn About The Navajo Code Talkers At The Cultural Center

The tradition of military service spans multiple generations in Gallup, according to the Visit Gallup website. It adds, “The community’s connection with World War II is particularly poignant, because the 29 Navajo Code Talkers who participated in the pilot program trained at (nearby) Fort Wingate, deploying overseas from the Gallup railroad depot.”

Today, visitors can stop by the Gallup Cultural Center to learn about the crucial role the Navajo Code Talkers played in World War II. The Cultural Center is located on the second floor of the historic Santa Fe Railroad Depot on Route 66. It also tells the story of the early railroad, Route 66, and other histories of the region.

Jewelry at the Gallup Flea Market in New Mexico.

6. Shop Local At An Authentic Flea Market

If you happen to be in Gallup on a Saturday, the Gallup Flea Market is a not-to-be-missed experience. The market, which is billed as one of the largest Native American markets in the U.S., regularly attracts vendors offering everything from handmade jewelry to Navajo rugs to regional food specialties like mutton, tamales, blue corn mush, and elotes (grilled corn).

The flea market is also a good way to buy jewelry and art directly from the artists. When I visited, I was fascinated to see booths selling varieties of tamales and Navajo fry bread alongside stands of colorful pottery and turquoise necklaces and earrings.

New Mexican cuisine at Jerry's Café in Gallup, New Mexico.

7. Savor New Mexico Cuisine At Jerry’s Café

Visitors to Gallup will find many places to sample New Mexico’s famous style of Mexican cuisine. I tried several, and you really can’t go wrong with any of them.

I loved Jerry’s Café for its vintage diner feel, as well as for its convenient downtown location and authentic food. As in many eateries in New Mexico, servers at Jerry’s will ask if you want green or red sauce on your entrée. I tried the green sauce on my chile relleno and cheese enchilada combo plate, and it was rich and flavorful.

I also dined at the Hotel El Ranch Restaurant , which offered delicious Mexican-cuisine choices as well. I loved the Pancho Villa salad with greens, jicama, roasted green chiles, and grilled chicken. The El Rancho restaurant also serves breakfast specialties like the huevos rancheros with eggs, corn tortillas, pinto beans, and green chile, and the Monument Valley enchiladas with corn tortillas, scrambled eggs, hash browns, and chorizo.

More dining spots are available on the Visit Gallup website .

Richardson Trading Post in Gallup, New Mexico.

8. Shop For Fine Navajo Rugs And Jewelry At Richardson Trading Post

For one of the region’s largest selections of Native American arts, crafts, and jewelry, head to the sprawling Richardson Trading Post , located right on Route 66 in downtown Gallup. The historic trading post occupies several adjoining buildings and offers a dazzling array of fine Navajo rugs, pottery, paintings, and silver jewelry.

Displays of Navajo squash blossom-style turquoise necklaces stand side-by-side with shelves of intricate Hopi kachinas and rows of saddles. Richardson’s also has a separate rug room, and its huge selection of hand-woven Navajo rugs is a sight to see.

The Old Zuni Mission in the Zuni Pueblo near Gallup, New Mexico.

9. Learn About Ancient Culture At The Zuni Pueblo

Less than an hour south of Gallup, visitors can step into an ancient culture that has been occupying the region’s mesas, buttes, and valleys for an estimated 1,300 years. Spanish explorers first encountered the Zuni Pueblo in 1540 during their search for the legendary Seven Golden Cities of Cibola.

The Zuni people are famous for mosaic patterned, inlay jewelry, and you will find fine examples of the signature turquoise bracelets and necklaces in a number of shops, including at the All Tribes Jewelry & Arts along Zuni’s main street.

The Zuni Pueblo is on the Trail of the Ancients Scenic Byway , and tours are available for several of the pueblo’s ancient sites, including the Middle Village and the Village of the Great Kivas. The Our Lady of Guadalupe mission church, which was constructed in 1629, can be visited on a limited basis.

Walking path in El Morro National Monument in New Mexico.

10. See The Splendor Of El Morro National Monument

The Trail of the Ancients Scenic Byway also takes in the hidden-gem El Morro National Monument , a site that is about 40 minutes east of the Zuni Pueblo and about an hour southeast of Gallup.

For centuries, El Morro was a popular campsite for Ancestral Puebloans and Spanish explorers because of a reliable water hole at the base of a sandstone bluff.

Travelers through the ages carved messages and artwork into the soft sandstone of the butte. Today, visitors can see those historic inscriptions along the monument’s popular Inscription Trail , a must-see at the monument. The paved half-mile is rated easy and takes less than an hour to walk. Other trails include the 2-mile Headland Trail (moderate to strenuous), which takes in Atsinna, an Ancestral Puebloan ruin.

Gallup Outdoor Adventure

Gallup is sometimes called the “Adventure Capital of New Mexico,” and its rugged red rock terrain offers a wealth of hiking, mountain biking, and climbing opportunities for all skill levels.

Gallup Weather

Spring, summer, and fall are all great seasons to visit Gallup. June, July, and August all post average high temperatures in the 80-degree Fahrenheit range, while May and September have average highs in the 70s, and April and October are in the 60s. Winters tend to be cool, with highs in the 40s from December through February.

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Cindy Barks is an Arizona-based newspaper reporter, freelance travel writer, and travel blogger. Her blog, NearandFarAZ gives readers an insider's view of the wonders of the U.S. Southwest, and a traveler's take on far-off locales from Panama to Hong Kong to the Czech Republic. Regardless of the destination, her goal is to find the perfect scenic hike, city walk, beach stroll, or road-trip jaunt, and bring it to life in her blog. Cindy's articles about outdoor adventures have appeared in numerous regional and national publications.

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Gallup Day Trips

Gallup offers visitors a way to truly experience native america’s unique landscapes and ancient cultures..

Start your day by strolling down Route 66 and shopping at the many galleries and trading posts. More than 80% of the world’s turquoise goes through Gallup, and many visitors can find authentic jewelry for low prices. Once you’ve finished shopping, drive east to Red Rock Park. Here you can hike or bike around red sandstone cliffs. After your tour of the immediate Gallup area, choose from two incredible journeys to see Native American culture.

Gallup Mountain Bike

Chaco culture national historical park.

See where one thousand years ago, the inhabitants of Chaco Canyon built monumental public buildings, straight roads and ceremonial kivas. Pueblo Bonito, the most magnificent of the buildings, contained more than 600 rooms and towered four stories tall. For 300 years, Chaco was the center of this culture that united a vast area of the Southwest. The park is a designated World Heritage Site. Thirteen major Chacoan sites dominate the canyon floor and mesas. Park facilities include a visitor center, museum, short walking trails to the major sites and four backcountry hiking trails.

Take Highway 371 northeast until you reach the Chaco Culture National Historical Park Entrance.

Zuni Pueblo

Zuni Pueblo

Zuni Pueblo is the largest inhabited pueblo in the United States. It was built upon the ruins of the ancient site of Halona, one of the fabled “Seven Cities of Gold.” Our Lady of Guadalupe Mission, located near the center of the pueblo, was originally constructed in 1629 and was rebuilt in 1968. Zuni is a vibrant pueblo, where some 10,000 industrious people continue to till the fields and herd their sheep and cattle. The pueblo’s many artisans work in their homes, creating the outstanding, world-renowned Zuni silver work inlaid with turquoise, shell and coral, as well as miniature stone carvings called “fetishes.” A: shiwi A: wan Museum and Heritage Center has two hundred exceptional artifacts on “loan” from the National Museum of the American Indian. They provide a walk-through glimpse into the Zuni past while portraying the relationship between the tribe and the outside world.

Turn south on Highway 602 and enjoy a visit to the Zuni Pueblo.

More Attractions

Acoma (sky city), el malpais national monument, red rock park, el morro national monument, aztec ruins national monument, ice cave & bandera volcano, trail of the ancients scenic byway.

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