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Self-Guided Walking Tour of the Historic Santa Fe Plaza

Explore the history of Santa Fe Plaza with this self-guided tour carefully created to work on your smartphone! Try the best way to explore Santa Fe!
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Fun and Affordable Self-Guided Santa Fe Activities in the Palm of Your Hand!

Discover Santa Fe offers mobile scavenger hunts and self-guided walking tours that make exploring the city an adventure. Fun, affordable, and interactive, these experiences have been designed by locals to help you experience the best of Santa Fe in your own group, all with the help of smart phones!

Come with us as we guide you through Santa Fe’s rich history and vibrant culture, revealing forgotten stories and iconic sites along the way. Each step invites curiosity and exploration, drawing you into the spirit of Santa Fe and leaving you with unforgettable memories.

Created by Locals

We design our tours and scavenger hunts with the help of expert local tour guides, historians, published authors, artists, educators, and museum docents!

Web-based fun in the palm of your hand!

No apps to download or new accounts to create. All you need is a mobile phone, web browser, and email address to get started!

Memories of Santa Fe that Stick

Our carefully crafted tours use interactive clues, surprising fun facts, plot twists, and historic photos to bring Santa Fe’s hidden past to life.

Fun for Everyone!

Great for team-building events, family reunions, wedding parties, birthday parties, and everything in between.

Explore with Convenience and Flexibility!

Our self-guided tours allow you to explore at your own pace, fitting seamlessly into even the busiest schedules. Explore Santa Fe your way, at your own pace!

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A vintage photo of a small settlement in New Mexico's mountainous landscape, featuring several wooden buildings that hark back to the Gold Rush era. Sparse vegetation is visible in the foreground, adding to the historic allure of this scene near Dolores.

Dolores, New Mexico – The West’s First Gold Rush

In 1821, Spain signed the Treaty of Córdova and New Mexico became part of the new Republic of Mexico. In 1827, placer gold was discovered in the Ortiz Mountains south...
A stunning metallic sculpture of a large dog proudly stands outdoors in Santa Fe as part of the Art in Public Places program, basking under the sun with a clear blue sky and scattered clouds enhancing its majestic backdrop.

Santa Fe’s Outstanding Art in Public Places Program

The City of Santa Fe’s Art in Public Places has contributed greatly to Santa Fe’s overall visual appeal. This includes the creation of a giant metal dog with a bench...
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The Ghost of Julia Staab

One of Santa Fe’s more “solid” ghosts, Julia Staab, is said to haunt various rooms of her former home, today’s La Posada de Santa Fe hotel. Her ghostly apparition is...

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