SOUTHWEST REGION
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With a rich heritage, breathtaking natural beauty, and outdoor adventure, Socorro makes an engaging setting for any type of meeting.
The City of Socorro Convention Center is equipped with a main ballroom, three breakout rooms, a kitchenette and bar, and a patio.“The capacity for the building is 300 people, and we’ve had everything from graduation parties, funerals, holiday parties, baby showers, conferences, and wildlife exhibitions to formal dinners and state legislative meetings,” says Cheyenne Cortez, director of tourism, marketing, events, and convention services for the City of Socorro.
Located on the outskirts of town, the City of Socorro Rodeo and Sports Complex is equipped with a covered arena, an outdoor arena, 128 horse stalls, 50 RV spaces with full hookups, a cross-country running course, soccer fields, and a walking trail.
As for dining, Desert Diamond, Sofia’s Kitchen, La Pasadita, Don Juan’s Cocina, and El Camino feature Mexican-American fare. Yo Mama’s Grill and Jackson Ranch Steakhouse offer a high-end feeling while still being affordable and comfortable, Cortez says. “Any of our local food options are sure to delight. They all have a good home-cooked meal feeling along with friendly service.”
Attractions include New Mexico Tech (NMT) Mineral Museum, Bosque del Apache, NRAO Very Large Array radio telescope facility, and San Lorenzo Canyon.
“We’re outdoor recreation-centered around here, and all of these places provide wonderful ways to unplug and enjoy your surroundings,” Cortez says. “NMT Mineral Museum was recently renovated, and they’ve done an amazing job curating their displays and making it a great atmosphere.”
The Bosque offers chances for visitors to see wildlife up close on self-guided driving tours, as well as learn about native plants and animals in the visitor’s center. “The VLA is a little bit of a trip outside of Socorro, but it is more than worth it to see what that part of Socorro County has to offer,” Cortez says. “There are great little hidden-gem restaurants along the way, and the view of the VLA for the first time is sure to be one visitors won’t forget.”






