Why Live in Tularosa
Tularosa, NM, is a unique small community known for its lush environment amidst the desert, thanks to a 19th-century irrigation system that nourishes the area with water. This historical feature contributes to the vibrant vegetation and the sweet scent of roses in spring. Founded in 1863, Tularosa boasts a collection of historic homes, including Pueblo-style houses with thick adobe walls, alongside bungalows and ranch-style homes from the 20th century. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy local parks such as James Vigil Park and Veteran Park, and the nearby Sacramento Mountains offer hiking and camping opportunities. White Sands National Park, located about 30 miles away, is another popular destination with its striking white sand dunes and monthly Full Moon Night programs. Dining in Tularosa features excellent Mexican food at local spots like Yum-Yum’s and Loredo's Bakery, while Tularosa Distillery provides a relaxed atmosphere with mountain views. The annual Tularosa Duck Race and Wine & Music Festival are notable community events. The Tularosa Municipal School District has highly rated schools, offering various sports programs. U.S. Route 54 connects Tularosa to Alamogordo, 13 miles south, and other nearby destinations, including Cloudcroft and Ruidoso.