4 Best Sights in Southeastern New Mexico, New Mexico

Billy the Kid Museum

The Billy the Kid Museum houses 20,000 square feet of exhibits about the young scofflaw, as well as antique wagon trains, guns, household goods, and other artifacts of the frontier era. There's an interesting film about the Kid and the Lincoln County wars he was involved in. The museum is closed the first two weeks of January.

1435 E. Sumner Ave. (U.S. 60/84), Fort Sumner, New Mexico, 88119, USA
575-355–2380
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Rate Includes: $5, Mid-May–Sept., daily 8:30–5; Oct.–Dec. and mid-Jan.–mid-May, Mon.–Sat. 8:30–5

Fort Sumner State Monument

Artifacts and photographs at Fort Sumner State Monument illustrate the history of the fort, which was established in 1862 on the east bank of the Pecos River. From 1863 to 1868 it was the headquarters for a disastrous attempt to force the Navajo people and some Apache bands—after their defeat on various battlefields in the Southwest—to farm the inhospitable land. Natural disasters destroyed crops, wood was scarce, and even the water from the Pecos proved unhealthy. Those who survived the harsh treatment and wretched conditions (3,000 didn't) were returned to reservations elsewhere in 1868. The post was then sold and converted into a large ranch. This is the same ranch where, in 1881, Sheriff Pat Garrett gunned down Billy the Kid. The Kid is now buried in a nearby cemetery, where his headstone is secured in a barred cage (this was erected after the headstone was stolen three times and later recovered).

Fort Sumner, New Mexico, 88119, USA
575-355–2573
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Rate Includes: $5, Wed.–Mon. 8:30–5

Old Fort Sumner Museum

The small Old Fort Sumner Museum, next to Fort Sumner, has displays about Billy the Kid and ranch life.

Fort Sumner, New Mexico, 88119, USA
575-355–2942
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Rate Includes: $3.50, Daily 8:30–5

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Sumner Lake State Park

At Sumner Lake State Park you can boat, fish, camp, picnic, hike, sightsee, swim, and water-ski.

10 mi north of Fort Sumner on U.S. 84, then west on NM 203 for 6 mi, Fort Sumner, New Mexico, 88119, USA
575-355–2541
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Rate Includes: Day use $5 per vehicle