Named for the blue-green stone first mined by the Pueblos along the Rio Grande Valley, the Turquoise Trail spans central New Mexico, linking Albuquerque to Sante Fe. Start at Cecilia's Cafe for before driving out to the Greenside Café in Cedar Crest for some chocolate almond butter mousse pie. Pull over at the Cerrillos-based San Marcos Café for their scrumptious scrambled eggs wrapped in a tortilla with beans, chili, guacamole, and melted cheese. Harry’s Roadhouse’s cinnamon rolls and huevos divorciados are must-eats before saddling up at Santa Fe Western Adventures for a Desperado-themed trail ride.
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