Six sightseeing tours around Santa Fe, including hot air ballooning, whitewater rafting, Canyon Road art walks, fat tire mountain bike tours, guided canyon hikes, guided downtown Santa Fe scavenger hunt, and dog friendly and family friendly things to do in Santa Fe, New Mexico.Read More
For generations Santa Fe has provided accommodation to travelers from near and far. From the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors to the “end-of-the-road” trade destination of the 1800s to the fame and fortune of Route 66, the heart of Santa Fe is its culture, embodied in its community and its hospitality. Generations of Hospitality: Hotel...Read More
From Ponderosa to Pinon: The Santa Fe National Forest From the hearts of ancient aspen groves to cozy streamside sites, from scenic overlooks to valley depths, the Santa Fe National Forest and its neighboring wilderness areas offer some of the Southwest’s finest camping amenities. If you’re looking for stunning alpine views and easy access to...Read More
Amongst the rich and unique adobe atmosphere of Santa Fe rests many a bed & breakfast; quiet, warm, and welcome getaways that offer the sweet comforts of Santa Fe on a more affordable and friendly scale! These gems of the city can be found throughout the town, and often provide hospitality year-round! From the sunny,...Read More
The Chile Capital No visit to the City Different would be complete without an exploration of its culinary heritage. Home of the “Chile Capital of the World,” New Mexican food is a rich blend of Pueblo Native American, Spanish, and Mexican cuisine. Many restaurants in Santa Fe have been featured on the Food Network, on...Read More
A Way to Play: Whitewater Rafting in Northern New Mexico! Winding through the ancient and rocky peaks of northern New Mexico flows the mighty and wild Rio Grande. Carved into the vast landscape of sheer basalt cliffs and rocky quartzite heights, home to man and animal alike, the Rio Grande is a tremendous force of...Read More
Santa Fe has long been the artistic and cultural epicenter of the Southwest. The city square in the heart of town, the Santa Fe Plaza, is where tourists and locals have gathered since the 1600s to experience “The City Different.” Located at the end of the historic Santa Fe Trail, the Plaza is home to...Read More
The Santa Fe Railyard is the modern-age counterpart to the much older Santa Fe Plaza. If the Plaza is Santa Fe’s historic and symbolic hub, the Railyard is fast becoming the city’s cultural centerpiece, as well as the premier arts and entertainment district for northern New Mexico. There you can find restaurants, movie theaters, breweries,...Read More
Santa Fe is known the world over as a mecca for artists, and Canyon Road is the beating heart of the city’s art scene. Just a short walk from the Santa Fe Plaza, Canyon Road is dedicated to galleries and studios featuring original work from around the globe. Explore over a hundred showrooms, boutiques, and...Read More
Nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains – the southernmost peaks of the Rockies – Ski Santa Fe offers a one-of-a-kind winter experience. The mountain ranks among the highest ski resorts in the United States, with summits reaching above 12,000 feet. Gaze out over the Rio Grande from the top, where the views are as...Read More