Get Your Camera Ready!Here are some of our favorite sights to explore in and around town as well as scenic drives using Santa Fe as your base. Please, visit santafe.org for complete details and an abundance of additional options.
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Downtown on Foot
- The Plaza
- Native American Artisans on the Portal of the Palace of the Governors
- Palace of the Governors
- The Bandstand
- Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
- Saint Francis Cathedral
- Loretto Chapel and the "Miraculous" Staircase
- San Miguel Chapel/Mission - The Oldest Church in the United States
- Santa Fe Depot and the Railyard District
- Art Galleries
- Everywhere around the plaza
- Canyon Road - 0.6 mile concentration of nothing but amazing galleries and outdoor sculptural exhibitions
- Railyard District
Out and About - Transport Needed
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Inspring Scenic Drives & Day Trips
Los Alamos - Perched on the Pajarito Plateau surrounded by fingerling canyons... Stunning!
- Anderson Overlook
- Bradbury Science Museum
- White Rock Overlook
- Bandelier National Monument - Cliff dwellings and trails
- Valles Caldera and Jemez Springs
Georgia O'Keeffe Country - Abiquiu, NM
- Georgia's Home and Studio
- Ghost Ranch - Where she had a studio and painted some of her most recognizable New Mexico landscapes and images
Taos Loop
- Take the High Road to Taos
- El Santurario de Chimayo
- Taos Plaza and museums
- Tao Pueblo
- Rio Grande Gorge Bridge
- Return along the Rio Grande via Hwy 68 south out of Taos to Español
Hyde Park Road/NM-475 to Santa Fe Ski Area
- Ten Thousand Waves - Japanese Spa nestled among evergreens with communal and private tubs surrounded
- Numerous trailheads for hiking
- Aspen Vista Picnic Ground/Overlook
- Un-named overlook 1 mile further up
- Ski Santa Fe
Turquoise Trail - NM-14/Cerrillos Road
- Madrid (Mad-rid, not Muh-drid) - Mining town turned artist community
- Sandia Crest overlooking Albuquerque
Las Vegas, NM - Take the gorgeous drive on I-25 to this former railroad boomtown with most of its architecture from that era preserved
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