Forever Frontier
The 2008 Visitors' Guide to Southwestern New Mexico, West Texas & Southeastern Arizona

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“Forever Frontier”
6th annual available soon

This annual tourism publication celebrates some of the Southwest's last frontiers. The Guide encourages travelers to visit places "off the beaten path," while promoting smaller communities and individual businesses. "Forever Frontier" 2008 (the sixth annual edition) will again be published in magazine format, featuring both black-and-white and four-color pages.

  • Outside cover is printed in four-color on sheetfed gloss stock.
  • Inside pages are in black-and-white and four-color, including custom regional maps.
  • Finished size: 8.25” x 10.5.”
  • Community Links and Maps coming to this site soon!

50,000 copies of The Guide will be distributed within FIVE states (New Mexico, Arizona,Texas, and Southern Colorado and Utah) - far beyond each community's usual area of promotion.

History

This independently-produced Visitors’ Guide began in 2003 with 40 pages, 25,000 copies --- expanded to 60 pages, 40,000 copies, in 2004.

The 2005 edition finished at 76 pages ---- and the 2006 and 2007 editions, to 92 pages, 45,000 copies.

It just keeps growing every year!

The response to each year's Visitor Guide has been overwhelmingly positive - from individuals (local residents and travelers) to Chambers of Commerce. "Forever Frontier" provides more valuable traveler information, maps and history than other visitor guides, and is distributed to a wider audience.


Where Do They Go? (Distribution)

Forever Frontier is distributed FREE to a variety of locations frequented by travelers . . . Chambers of Commerce and Visitor Centers, state and national parks, country stores and trading posts, individual merchants, lodging and dining establishments, RV parks, shops, banks, sporting goods, coffeehouses, guides and outfitters, ski resorts, museums, and more . . .

Communities & Places . . .

New Mexico: Silver City, Las Cruces, Socorro, Alamogordo, Ruidoso, Cloudcroft, Tularosa, Carrizozo, Lincoln, Capitan, Deming, Lordsburg, Glenwood, Mogollon, Reserve, Quemado, Pie Town, Datil, Magdalena, Truth or Consequences, Elephant Butte, Hillsboro, Kingston, Luna, Gallup, Grants, Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Taos, Roswell, Las Vegas, Santa Rosa, Farmington, Aztec, Chama, and many more . . .

Arizona: Alpine, Nutrioso, Springerville-Eagar, Pinetop-Lakeside, Show Low, Snowflake, Holbrook, Winslow, Flagstaff, Jerome, Payson, Prescott, Bowie, Willcox, Patagonia, Sonoita, Cochise, Benson, Tucson, Tombstone, Bisbee, Sierra Vista, Duncan, Clifton-Morenci, Globe, Safford . . .

Texas: El Paso, Anthony, Marfa, Fort Davis, Alpine, Marathon, Van Horn, Balmorhea, Toyahvale, Sanderson, Langtry, Seminole Canyon, Del Rio, Brackettville, Junction, Sonora, Ozona, Fort Stockton, San Antonio, Austin, Kerrville, Fredericksburg, Houston, Galveston, etc . . .

Southern Colorado & Utah: Pagosa Springs, Durango, Mancos, Cortez, Dolores, Telluride, Ridgeway, Montrose, Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Ouray, Silverton, Mexican Hat, Blanding, national parks and visitor centers . . .

 


Advertisers Make This Guide Possible Each Year

By participating as an advertiser . . .

  • Your business is highlighted to visitors . . .
  • Page(s) on your community are featured . . .
  • And you make other pages in the Guide possible . . . including community attractions, photographs, extensive regional maps, history and culture (old and new), visitor service listings, recreational information, a regional calendar of events, and more.

As a business owner or organization, you will be approached by other publications to advertise.
Always remember to ask: how many copies are really being printed --- and to what places, and how far from your usual area, are they being distributed?

Promote your community and business BEYOND your usual area, by being a part of
"Forever Frontier"

Contact Publisher . . . to receive a copy of the most recent Visitors Guide by mail,
or for advertising rates, sizes and information:

Gale Moore
P. O. Box 4077
Silver City, New Mexico 88062
(505) 388.4806 Cell (505) 590.2692
E-Mail . . . gale@foreverfrontier.com


Front Cover Photographs:

(Top) The exquisite clarity of landscape, light and color that defines the frontier regions (photograph by Anthony Howell, Silver City)

(Center, left to right) Mimbres pot, Courtesy of Western New Mexico University Museum, Eisele Collection, 1973.8.273 (photo by Anthony Howell); Ranch Cowgirls of Hidalgo County, New Mexico, Kasey and Raynee Ward (photo by Gene Peach, Santa Fe); Western Apache Basket (Amerind Foundation Collection, #1116, Dragoon, Arizona)

(Lower, left to right) The Gila River, one of the Southwest’s last free-flowing streams, near Cliff, New Mexico (photo by Gale Moore); Nat Straw, famous grizzly hunter in The Gila Wilderness, late 1800s (John Harlan Collection, the Silver City Museum); Hiker on Safford-Morenci Trail, from Bellmeyer Saddle into The Gila Valley (photo by Diane Drobka, Safford, Arizona)

Cover Design by Laura Howell, Howell Graphics, Silver City, New Mexico.

©2006 Glenwood Gazette