🗺️ New Mexico County Map – With Names and Blank Outline
Discover our New Mexico County Map and explore the 33 counties that make up the Land of Enchantment. Whether you’re studying geography, teaching about U.S. states, or planning a road trip across the Southwest, these maps help visualize New Mexico’s diverse landscape — from desert valleys to mountain ranges.
📍 New Mexico County Map with Names
The labeled New Mexico County Map clearly shows all county boundaries and names. It’s perfect for:
- Learning county locations
- Classroom use and geography lessons
- Travel and research reference
You’ll find key counties such as Bernalillo County, home to Albuquerque, and Doña Ana County, where Las Cruces is located. Northern counties like Taos and Santa Fe are known for rich history and culture, while southern ones like Luna and Hidalgo feature stunning desert views.

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🗒️ Blank New Mexico County Outline Map
The blank county map of New Mexico includes all county borders without labels. It’s excellent for:
- Educational labeling and coloring projects
- Custom data visualization
- Teaching geography and political boundaries
This version lets you test your knowledge or create custom visuals — ideal for classrooms, researchers, or designers.

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📚 About New Mexico Counties
New Mexico is divided into 33 counties, each offering a unique blend of history, terrain, and culture.
Some quick facts:
- Most populous county: Bernalillo County
- Largest county (by area): Catron County
- Smallest county (by area): Los Alamos County
- Oldest county: Rio Arriba County (established 1852)
From Santa Fe’s artistic charm to the rugged mountains of Taos and the oil fields of Lea County, New Mexico’s counties represent a rich geographic and cultural diversity.
🧭 Neighboring States
New Mexico borders Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Arizona, and shares a southern international border with Mexico. It’s also one of the Four Corners states, where New Mexico meets Colorado, Utah, and Arizona at a single point.
🧾 New Mexico Counties and Population
Below is a table listing all New Mexico counties with their 2025 estimated populations.
| County | Population (2025 est.) |
|---|---|
| Bernalillo County | 681,000 |
| Doña Ana County | 228,400 |
| Santa Fe County | 166,300 |
| Sandoval County | 161,900 |
| San Juan County | 120,700 |
| Valencia County | 78,300 |
| Lea County | 75,400 |
| Otero County | 67,500 |
| Chaves County | 64,800 |
| Eddy County | 63,700 |
| Curry County | 49,300 |
| McKinley County | 70,400 |
| Luna County | 24,800 |
| Grant County | 28,000 |
| Taos County | 34,200 |
| Rio Arriba County | 39,400 |
| Lincoln County | 20,500 |
| San Miguel County | 27,800 |
| Socorro County | 16,700 |
| Colfax County | 12,100 |
| Los Alamos County | 19,100 |
| Roosevelt County | 19,900 |
| Cibola County | 26,600 |
| Torrance County | 15,000 |
| Guadalupe County | 4,400 |
| Catron County | 3,500 |
| Harding County | 600 |
| De Baca County | 1,700 |
| Hidalgo County | 4,000 |
| Union County | 4,200 |
| Mora County | 4,500 |
| Quay County | 8,200 |
| Sierra County | 10,700 |
Population estimates based on 2025 U.S. Census projections and World Population Review data.
🧠 Frequently Asked Questions About the New Mexico County Map
How many counties are in New Mexico?
New Mexico has 33 counties.
Which is the most populous county in New Mexico?
Bernalillo County, which includes Albuquerque, is the most populous.
What is the largest county by land area?
Catron County is the largest by size but one of the least populated.
Which counties are along the Texas border?
Key border counties include Lea, Eddy, Doña Ana, and Otero.
What can I use the blank map for?
It’s great for education, labeling projects, or custom map visualization.
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