New Mexico Magazine

Star Maps

Seekers have come to the Land of Enchantment to find themselves for centuries. Perhaps as a result, New Mexicans have picked up a reputation for dabbling in what some might call woo-woo practices—including astrology. Why not lean in and let the stars guide your next adventure? Here are some custom journeys for every sign.

Aries

(MARCH 21–APRIL 19)

Unafraid to lock horns, this trailblazing fire sign is known to be competitive, brave, and honest. “Aries rules archaeology,” says Charlene R. Johnson, who writes the Esoteric Astrology column for the , in northern New Mexico. “They might be, in Ramah, has more than 200 petroglyphs along the paved Inscription Rock Trail. The two-mile Headland Trail winds through flame-like sandstone bluffs—overlooking the remains of 13th-century Atsinna Pueblo—and a watering hole once used by travelers and ranchers alike.

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