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Retirement Living In Southwest- Lincoln County, Southeast New Mexico


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Area Description

Ideally located in the heart of historic Lincoln County, Capitan is home to 2,000 friendly residents and a growing arts community The Village is situated between the Capitan and Sacramento Mountains at an elevation of 6,530 feet. Enjoy a temperate climate, days filled with brilliant sunshine cooled by the brisk mountain breeze.

Founded in the 1890's, incorporated in 1941, the Village retains its small town country flavor. Buried on the grounds of the Smokey Bear Historical Park is Smokey Bear. The park features fire prevention information, a xeriscape garden with walkable pathways and benches for outdoor enjoyment.

Capitan is the gateway to the The Frontier Trail. The Trail is a tourist favorite because of its beautiful scenery, climate, special events, rodeos, festivals, history, authentic cowboy culture and cusine. The Trail is home to a wide variety of excellent galleries, studios & museums. Follow the Trail and you'll find a eclectic collection of period & contemporary collectibles, vintage, antiques and crafts of the highest caliber- paintings, sculpture, jewelry, ceramics, fiber arts, woodworking, glass, basketry, collectibles, vintage, antiques & apparel. Exit the freeways and explore a leisurely drive and a genuine Old West adventure. If you are considering relocating to Lincoln County to live or to start a business, there are plenty of people here ready to help.

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   Rich in history,Capitan offers all the open space, comforts and relaxed atmosphere of a small community. Located in the heart of the Lincoln National Forest,it is ideally situated on the Billy the Kid National Scenic Byway just 25 miles from Ruidoso New Mexico, a year-round mountain resort offering all the amenities and activities of a metropolitan city and surround by the historic
communities of Old Lincoln, famous for Billy the Kid, Carrizozo, Hondo, Lincoln, Nogal,
San Patricio, White Oaks and Tinne.


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Carrizozo Heritage Museum, Smokey Bear Museum, Spencer Theater for the Performing Arts and Carrizozo Music in the Park.

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New Horizons Developmental Center


What Will The Climate And Weather Be Like If I Retire In Southwest- Lincoln County, Southeast New Mexico?

For those of you that retire in Southwest- Lincoln County, Southeast New Mexico, you will have hotter temperatures than other areas of the USA.

Winter temperatures are cold with averages in the mid 30's and highs in the upper 40's. Nights are cold with lows in the low 20's. Expect a few days of rain. Assume a few days of snow with a few days of snow remaining on the ground.

If the weather in the spring is too cold for the outdoors, enjoy some indoor activities in Southwest- Lincoln County, Southeast New Mexico such as a movie, a visit to a museum, dining, nightlife or some shopping. Spring temperatures are cool with averages in the low 50's and highs in the mid 60's. Nights are cold with lows in the mid 30's. Expect a few days of rain.

Summer temperatures are mild with averages in the upper 60's and highs in the low 80's. Nights are cool with lows in the low 50's. Expect a lot of rainy days in the Summer.

If you retire in Southwest- Lincoln County, Southeast New Mexico, you can look forward to fall weather activities such as biking on a bike path, hiking, enjoying a walking path and more! Fall temperatures are cool with averages in the low 50's and highs in the mid 60's. Nights are cold with lows in the upper 30's. Expect some rainy days in the fall.

Monthly Temperature Ranges

 Month  Low  Avg  High
 Jan  22  35  48
 Feb  24  38  52
 Mar  28  43  58
 Apr  34  50  66
 May  42  58  74
 Jun  49  66  83
 Jul  53  68  82
 Aug  53  66  80
 Sep  47  61  76
 Oct  37  52  67
 Nov  28  42  56
 Dec  22  35  48

Monthly Average # of Hot and Cold Days

 Month  Days Greater Than 90 F°  Days Less Than 32 F°  Days Less Than 0 F°
 Jan  0  28  0
 Feb  0  24  0
 Mar  0  22  0
 Apr  0  13  0
 May  0  3  0
 Jun  4  0  0
 Jul  2  0  0
 Aug  0  0  0
 Sep  0  0  0
 Oct  0  8  0
 Nov  0  22  0
 Dec  0  27  0

Rain & Humidity

 Month  Rainfall  Rainy Days  Humidity
 Jan  1 "  4  19 %
 Feb  1 "  4  19 %
 Mar  1 "  4  20 %
 Apr  1 "  3  22 %
 May  1 "  5  30 %
 Jun  2 "  7  39 %
 Jul  4 "  12  50 %
 Aug  4 "  13  53 %
 Sep  2 "  8  46 %
 Oct  2 "  6  34 %
 Nov  1 "  4  24 %
 Dec  1 "  4  19 %

Snow

 Month  Snowfall  Snow On Ground Days  Snowy Days
 Jan  7 "  3  3
 Feb  7 "  2  2
 Mar  4 "  1  2
 Apr  2 "  0  1
 May  0 "  0  0
 Jun  0 "  0  0
 Jul  0 "  0  0
 Aug  0 "  0  0
 Sep  0 "  0  0
 Oct  1 "  0  0
 Nov  2 "  1  1
 Dec  9 "  4  3


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Cost of Living for Southwest- Lincoln County, Southeast New Mexico

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Senior Assistance in Southwest- Lincoln County, Southeast New Mexico

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What Job or Volunteer Opportunities Does Southwest- Lincoln County, Southeast New Mexico Offer For Retirees?

Plenty of opportunities to Volunteer!

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