Eagle Nest, New Mexico Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you've been looking for information about the population and steets of Eagle Nest City, New Mexico, then you've come to the right place. The United States Census Bureau has just released their 2010 redistricting data, and you're about to learn what those numbers mean. First off, the city has a low population density. That means that you won't have many people on the streets. As a result, you may notice some red areas, but this doesn't mean that Eagle Nest is unsafe for residents.

The good news is that there are many places to eat in Eagle's Nest. If you're looking for a good breakfast, you'll find plenty of options at Daddy's Tacos or First Watch. Zoe's Kitchen is another great option for a delicious breakfast, and Barnlight Eatery serves up delicious burgers. For an authentic Italian meal, you'll want to try out the Italian Garden.

Eagle Nest is a storied town with a colorful history. Pioneers and frontier Indians have come to the area for centuries. Kit Carson's famous adventures took place in Eagle Nest. You can still see the processing mill of the Klondike Mine from Idlewild, a suburb to the west. Those are just a few of the interesting facts about the city. Make sure to check out the rest of our information on this small town.

The Center for Birds of Prey also made an interactive map of the area to share with key stakeholders, including power companies and state and federal wildlife agencies. The map is used by stakeholders when making construction and management decisions. These maps would not be possible without the hard work and dedication of volunteers like those at EagleWatch. There's no way we can accomplish all these things without the support of our volunteers. If you're interested in protecting the area and the birds who live there, you'll find it useful.