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Why Live in Chama
Chama, NM, is a small village nestled in the northern mountains of New Mexico at an elevation of around 7,800 feet. The area is characterized by its scenic beauty, with aspen, spruce, and ponderosa pine trees dotting the landscape. Housing in Chama primarily consists of older homes, including historic bungalows from the 1920s, Midcentury Modern cabins, and ranch-style homes on spacious lots. New development is rare, with most new properties being manufactured homes on the outskirts used for farming and ranching. The village itself offers city water and sewer services, while homes outside rely on well and septic systems. Local attractions include the Edward Sargent Wildlife Management Area, which offers hunting, fishing, and hiking opportunities, and the Continental Divide Trail, a popular route for hikers. The Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad provides a historic steam engine ride through the Rocky Mountains to Antonito, Colorado. Retail options are limited, with a few locally owned businesses and small malls lining Route 17, the main thoroughfare. Popular dining spots include Outlaw BBQ Company and My Mom and Dad’s Restaurant. State Route 17 also connects Chama to U.S. Highway 64, facilitating a 2-hour commute to Santa Fe and providing access to employment opportunities in Los Alamos.