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Category: Sightseeing - Santa Fe Attractions & Activities
Address: 219 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87501
The Loretto Chapel is well known for its "miraculous staircase." Legend holds that a carpenter mysteriously appeared to build a staircase to the choir-loft. Amazingly, he used no nails or supports to build the corkscrew staircase and then disappeared before he could be paid. It is no longer possible for the public to...
Category: Parks & Attractions - Santa Fe Attractions & Activities
Address: Visitor Center in Frijoles Canyon, Santa Fe, NM
The Bandelier National Monument, a beautiful canyon 45 miles west of Santa Fe, was home to ancient Pueblos in AD 1100 to 1550. The area encompasses 65 miles of trails and abandoned Pueblo villages. A beautiful look at the history of the region.
Category: Parks & Attractions - Santa Fe Attractions & Activities
Address: 700 E Alameda St, Santa Fe, NM 87501
Santa Fe River Park, located several blocks south of the Plaza, covers a narrow stretch of land along the river. Visitors enjoy strolling on the tree-lined walkways and picnicking.
Category: Museums - Santa Fe Attractions & Activities
Address: 334 Los Pinos Rd, Los Cienega, NM 87505
Located 20 miles south of Santa Fe. This 200 acre living history museum was opened in 1972. The buildings have been restored and authentic structures were brought in from other sites and erected on old foundations. During festival weekends, the thirty-three buildings come alive while historically-costumed interpreters...
Category: Parks & Attractions - Santa Fe Attractions & Activities
Address: 740 Hyde Park Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87501
The Hyde Memorial State Park offers visitors hiking, picnicking and camping on 350 acres of woods and meadows. Twelve miles northeast of Santa Fe and three miles south of Santa Fe Ski Area.
Category: Museums - Santa Fe Attractions & Activities
Address: 105 W Palace Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501
Built by Governor Pedro de Peralta in 1619, the Palace of the Governors is the oldest continuously used public building in the United States. Devotees of the Spanish Colonial period or the Mexican American War will find some 17,000 objects in this collection along with a few Segesser hide paintings.
Category: Parks & Attractions - Santa Fe Attractions & Activities
Address: 601 Alta Vista St, Santa Fe, NM 87505
Salvador Perez Park, a favorite spot for kids of all ages, offers fun for the whole family. The park features a real locomotive car, indoor heated pool, playground, Little League field, tennis and volleyball courts and picnic facilities.
Category: Parks & Attractions - Santa Fe Attractions & Activities
Address: 2209 Brothers Rd, Ste 220, Santa Fe, NM 87505
Beckoning you to its 12,000-foot summit, Santa Fe Mountain provides over 1,650 vertical feet of choice skiing for both beginners and the experienced, on some 44 trails. At its foot lies the multicultural desert city, Santa Fe. Equipment rentals are available, including skis, boots and poles, as well as snow blading...
Category: Parks & Attractions - Santa Fe Attractions & Activities
Address: From Paseo De Peralta to Camino Cabra, Santa Fe, NM 87501
If you have only a couple of days in Santa Fe, you should spend a good part of it here. Make sure to bring your walking shoes and some spending money. There are many wonderful galleries, shops, and a few restaurants and museums up and down this street. Parking can be tricky, so get there early and plan to use one of...
Category: Parks & Attractions - Santa Fe Attractions & Activities
Address: Old Santa Fe Trail, San Francisco St, Santa Fe, NM 87501
The Plaza, a shady expanse of trees, grass, benches and monuments, is the core of old Santa Fe, the city's "Central Park." There are numerous shops and restaurants surrounding the plaza and nearby streets. It's one of four sites in Santa Fe listed on the National Register of Historic Places. You'll find many of Santa...
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