Las Cruces, New Mexico, seen from Picacho Hills
Las Cruces
Located in the verdant Mesilla Valley in south central New Mexico, Las Cruces is a growing community with a bright future. Las Cruces is the fastest growing city in New Mexico and the 11th fastest growing in the nation.

Ranked the Number Two Best Small Metro Area for Business & Careers By Forbes/Milken Institute 2006.

Named by Relocate-America.com as one of America's Top 100 Places to Live in 2006.

Named by Money Magazine November 2005 "Top College City to Retire".

Named one of "Top Places to Live" by Relocate-America.com in 2005.

Named one of the "Best Sports Towns" by Sports Illustrated May 2004.

Named by Inc. Magazine as one of the "Top 25 Cities for Doing Business in America."
Las Cruces history dates back to 1598, when Don Juan de Onate led the first colonists to the area. In 1848 the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed here. In 1854, the Gadsden Purchase was ratified in the historic village of Old Mesilla. In 1881, the infamous William H. Bonney, better known as "Billy the Kid" was tried and sentenced for murder here, but later escaped.
The Mesilla Valley has been "home" to people for at least 4,000 years, and that's no surprise to anyone who has seen Las Cruces. The Rio Grande flows through the middle of the valley with the majestic Organ Mountains rising to the east. The surrounding agricultural land yields pecans, onions, cotton and other produce, but it is renowned for growing the best-tasting green chile in the world.
Blue sky and clouds over Las Cruces, New Mexico Today, Las Cruces offers a vast selection of annual events and attractions,great weather-an average of 350 days of sunshine a year-and without a doubt,the people of Las Cruces are the greatest asset. Las Cruces invites everyone to "Come for the History, Stay for the Fun!"
The Organ Mountains of Las Cruces, New Mexico
Picacho Hills Blanco Development