Carrizozo Nestled in the shadows of the
beautiful Sacramento mountain range at the
northern edge of the Tularosa Basin, residents
and visitors alike enjoy the pleasant climate of
the high desert, yet are less than an hour from
the tall pines and skiing areas of the Lincoln
National Forest. Carrizozo boasts a variety of
lodgings, shops and restaurants, as well as a
growing art community, while still maintaining
a friendly small town atmosphere.
With its name derived from the Spanish word
“carrizo” meaning a reed-like grass,
an extra “zo” was added to proclaim the
abundance of the grass in the region, and the
town moniker was born. At 5425 feet above
sea level, with an annual rainfall of 12-14
inches, and 10-15% humidity, Carrizozo
boasts four distinct yet mild seasons.
From its beginnings as an important railroad
town in the late 1800’s, to its modern-day
status as the county seat, Carrizozo has a
rich history, and visitors are welcome to tour
the newly-opened Carrizozo Heritage Museum
to learn more about the heritage of the town.
Nearby attractions include the fascinating
Valley of Fires lava flow, Three Rivers
Petroglyph site, the gold-mining ghost town of
White Oaks, and the natural attractions of the
Lincoln National Forest and Wilderness areas.
Chamber & Visitor’s Center: 575 648.2732
Chamber email zozoccc@tularosa.net
Chamber web http://carrizozochamber.org
Carrizozo City Hall: (575) 648-2371
City web http://townofcarrizozo.org
Carrizozo Cowboy Days Hemphill Arena 1/4 mile S.
of Carrizozo on Hwy 54
575-648-2265
zozobandit@tularosa.com
Burro Seranade Sale &
Auction LIfe size Burros painted and
embelished by well-known
Lincoln County artists. Free
Burrito Dinner & Auctiion
http://www.gallery408.com
575.648.2598