Gila National Forest landscape near Silver City, New Mexico

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Tidbits to Know

Silver City — A National Treasure

Dozen Distinctive Destinations

Silver City was listed as one of a Dozen Distinctive Destinations — an annual list of the best preserved and unique communities in the United States — in 2002 by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

“Silver City, N.Mex. is as strikingly beautiful as it is historic.” “Silver City boasts a mild climate, Victorian charm and low-key lifestyle that have long attracted visitors.”

50 Healthiest Places

In veteran health and retirement writer Norman D. Ford's book, “The 50 Healthiest Places To Live and Retire in the United States,” Silver City was selected as one of the healthiest places to live and retire. It placed in the top 1% of over 3,100 communities nationwide.

Location & Climate

Silver City, Grant County, New Mexico — Southwestern New Mexico

Location Details

Grant County Seat: Silver City (pop. 9,399)

Elevation: 5,920 ft.

Closest Metropolitan Areas:

  • Las Cruces, NM — 112 miles
  • El Paso, TX — 154 miles
  • Tucson, AZ — 199 miles
  • Albuquerque, NM — 235 miles
  • Phoenix, AZ — 266 miles

Monthly Temperature Averages (°F)

MonthAvg HighMeanAvg Low
January51°38°24°
February55°41°26°
March60°46°30°
April68°53°36°
May77°61°43°
June86°71°53°
July87°73°58°
August84°70°56°
September79°65°51°
October70°56°41°
November59°46°31°
December52°39°25°

Avg Annual Precipitation: 15.8" (High 3.2" Aug / Low 0.2" Apr)

Avg Relative Humidity: 31%

Chamber of Commerce

201 N. Hudson Street, Silver City, NM 88061

Phone: (575) 538-3785 / 800-548-9378

www.silvercity.org

Economic Development

SIGRED: (575) 538-6320

www.silvercity-business.com

Demographics & Census Data

Grant County Quick Facts — 2020 Census & Recent Estimates

Population (Census 2020)

New Mexico2,117,522
Silver City9,399
Grant County28,185
Change 2010–2020−4.5%
Under 1819.0%
65 and Older28.8%
Median Age49.3 yrs
Persons/sq mi7.1
Land Area3,966 sq mi

Housing & Income

Housing Units14,584
Homeownership Rate72.3%
Households12,269
Vacancy Rate15.9%
Median Household Income (2023)$45,921
Per Capita Income (2022)$27,083

Economic Indicators

Population (2020 Census)28,185
Median Home Value (2025)$230,720
Avg Appreciation (10-yr)6.2%/yr
Unemployment Rate (2024)2.9%
Avg Market Rent$1,315/mo
Median Household Income$45,921
Per Capita Income (2022)$27,083

Grant County Education Levels

27.8%

High School

22.5%

Some College

7.2%

Associates

18.6%

Bachelors

13.8%

Graduate

Welcome to the Land of Enchantment

Nestled at 6,000 feet in the foothills of the Gila National Forest, Silver City is a hidden gem of the American Southwest. Here, four gentle seasons paint the high desert landscape in ever-changing hues — from spring wildflowers to golden autumn aspens, mild summers perfect for hiking, and crisp winters ideal for cozy evenings by the fire.

This vibrant community of artists, retirees, outdoor enthusiasts, and multigenerational families has created something special: a place where neighbors know each other by name, where the pace of life invites you to slow down and savor each moment, and where natural beauty is never more than a few minutes away.

Whether you're drawn by world-class birding, ancient cliff dwellings, rejuvenating hot springs, or simply the desire for a more authentic way of living, Silver City welcomes you with open arms and endless possibilities.

Quick Facts

Population

~10,000

Elevation

6,000 ft

Nearest Airport

El Paso International (ELP)

Average Temperatures

SeasonHighLow
Spring70°F38°F
Summer88°F58°F
Fall72°F42°F
Winter52°F24°F

Drive Times

  • El Paso, TX3.5 hrs
  • Albuquerque, NM4 hrs
  • Tucson, AZ4 hrs
  • Las Cruces, NM1.5 hrs

Explore What Makes This Place Special

From outdoor adventures to cultural experiences, discover everything Grant County has to offer.

Outdoor Recreation

An Outdoor Enthusiast's Paradise

Silver City is the gateway to the Gila National Forest — over 3.3 million acres of pristine wilderness featuring the nation's first designated wilderness area. Hike the Continental Divide Trail, explore the ancient Gila Cliff Dwellings, or discover hidden hot springs tucked away in remote canyons.

Mountain biking and road cycling enthusiasts will find world-class trails and scenic routes throughout Grant County. The Tour of the Gila, a prestigious professional cycling race, showcases some of the most challenging and beautiful terrain in the Southwest. Hunting and fishing opportunities abound, with elk, mule deer, turkey, and trout drawing sportsmen year-round.

Bird watchers flock here for some of the best birding in North America, with over 300 species recorded. From horseback riding to golf at Scott Park, there's no shortage of ways to enjoy the great outdoors.

HikingMountain BikingRoad CyclingFishingHuntingBirdingHot SpringsCampingGila National Forest

Area Attractions

Public Lands & Lakes

Gila National Forest and Gila Wilderness – (575) 388-8201; Lake Roberts, Bear Canyon Lake, Bill Evans Lake – NM Game & Fish (505) 522-9796

Outdoor Recreation

Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (575) 538-9461, City of Rocks (575) 536-2800, Catwalk National Recreation Trail (575) 539-2481

Buckhorn Saloon & Pinos Altos Opera House

Buckhorn Saloon & Pinos Altos Opera House: Saloon and restaurant. The Opera's season features original, fast-paced comedies during which the audience is encouraged to boo, cheer, and throw popcorn. Performances on Friday and Saturday evenings. (575) 538-9911 or (575) 388-3848

Ghost Towns

Mogollon (75 mi NE of Silver City) (575) 539-2015 · Shakespeare (2.5 mi S of Lordsburg) (575) 542-9034 · Steins Railroad Ghost Town (19 mi W of Lordsburg) (575) 542-9791

Annual Events

Red Paint PowWow (575) 534-1379

Tour of the Gila Staged Bicycle Races (575) 388-3222

Silver City Blues Festival (575) 538-2505

Wild Wild West Pro Rodeo (575) 538-3785

Annual Gila Thunder Bike Run (575) 534-2659

Independence Day Activities – Cowboy breakfast, Parade, Art, Entertainment and Booths, Ice Cream Social and Car Show

St. Vincent De Paul Fiesta

Run to Copper Country (575) 538-9738 / (575) 537-2419

Gem & Mineral Show

Chocolate Fantasia

Celebration of Spring

Billy Casper Benefit Golf Classic (575) 538-4067

Ft. Bayard Celebration Re-Enactment Melodrama Ball

Grant County Gila Cliff Fair

Pinos Altos Annual October Fiesta

WNMU Car Party (575) 538-6320

Festival of Trees (575) 534-0261

Lighted Christmas Parade and Victorian Christmas Evening (575) 538-5921

Information on most events can be obtained by contacting the Silver City Grant County Chamber of Commerce (1-800-548-9378) as contact numbers and event dates may vary by year. www.silvercity.org

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We serve all areas in and surrounding Silver City and Grant County, New Mexico. Our services include Homes, Land and Commercial property listings. Our Brokers and Agents work with buyers and sellers looking for a retirement home, relocation, property management, subdivisions and new construction.

SOURCES: This information is derived from published articles, government documents, private and public sector news releases and local phone book. In most cases, no attempt is made to verify the accuracy of information from the above sources.

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