THE QUAY COUNTY COMMUNITY
Low cost of living. High quality of life.
With an array of recreational and cultural activities, strong health and human services, affordable land and housing, and a mild year-round climate, Tucumcari offers a quality of life that’s as attractive to families and retirees looking for a friendly, small-town atmosphere as it is to businesses looking for a competitive business environment.
The Tucumcari area offers an ample supply of recreation to keep one fit, active and socially invigorated. Residents and visitors alike enjoy fishing, boating, hiking and watching wildlife at Conchas Lake and Ute Lake State Parks, just a short drive away. Both lakes offer swimming, water skiing, and camping in addition to excellent fishing.
For a rural community with a population of approximately 5500, Tucumcari has many cultural activities. Three popular museums include the Mesalands Community College’s Dinosaur Museum, featuring the largest collection of bronze prehistoric dinosaurs in the world, the Tucumcari Historical Museum, and the Route 66 Museum, 1500 W Route 66, located at the Convention Center. Popular annual events include the Rockabilly on Route 66, horse shows and rodeos, arts and crafts fairs, a lively performing arts calendar, and the annual Christmas Light Parade.
Maintaining a safe, healthy environment is of utmost importance to the community of Tucumcari and Quay County – especially for the growth and development of children. Law enforcement, provided by the county sheriff and the local police department, help keep Tucumcari’s crime rate low.
Dan C. Trigg Memorial Hospital, a 37-bed acute care hospital, offers primary and specialty services including general medicine, surgery, orthopedics, pediatrics
In recent years, Tucumcari citizens have been working hard on the restoration of several historic buildings in the downtown area. The early 20th century Train Depot has been renovated and is scheduled to open in the summer of 2016. The cooperative spirit in Tucumcari is a reflection of the pride its people have in their city. From involvement in government, schools, and churches to