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![]() With 310 average days of sunlight, New Mexico is an outdoors paradise offering all kinds of activities to residents and visitors alike. Golf, horseback riding, camping, bicycling and boating are available year-round, with plenty of winter sports like skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling and ice skating to keep you busy when there's snow on the ground. With our spectacular landscape and crystal clear skies, New Mexico also offers great opportunities for those who like to leave the ground with hot air ballooning and hang-gliding, and for those of you who'd rather watch than participate, New Mexico also offers semi-pro baseball and hockey teams, as well as college teams in football and basketball in the central and southern parts of the state. Since the days of the nomadic Native American tribes, the Spanish Conquistadores, and the traders of the Santa Fe Trail, the state of New Mexico has played host to touring peoples of all kinds. As the fifth largest state by land-mass, New Mexico lends itself well to touring by automobile, which millions of people did during the heyday of the famous Route 66. But whether you want to tour by car or on foot, if you want to see natural beauty, historical documents or breathtaking art of all kinds, New Mexico has something for you to see that you just won't find anywhere else. No matter what kind of activities you enjoy, New Mexico is sure to have something for you. So come check out New Mexico and see what physical therapy career opportunities may be in store for you! |
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