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Hyde Memorial State Park is New Mexico’s first state park and a favorite outdoor escape just minutes from downtown Santa Fe
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Nambe Falls is a beautiful natural retreat known for its picturesque waterfall, dramatic rock formations, and peaceful outdoor setting
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Pecos National Historical Park preserves centuries of history, from ancient Pueblo settlements and Spanish colonial missions to pivotal Civil War battlefields.
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Shidoni Foundry & Sculpture Garden is a unique artistic destination featuring expansive outdoor sculpture gardens, working foundries, and galleries
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The Santa Fe Opera is internationally acclaimed for its world-class performances and stunning open-air venue set against the backdrop of the New Mexico mountains.
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The IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) is the nation’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary Indigenous art.
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El Rancho de las Golondrinas is a living history museum that transports visitors to New Mexico’s Spanish colonial and frontier eras
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Museum Hill is one of Santa Fe’s premier cultural destinations, bringing together several world-class museums, gardens, and educational institutions in a single scenic location.
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Recognized as one of the top farmers markets in the United States, the Santa Fe Farmers Market showcases the best of New Mexico’s agricultural and culinary traditions.
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The Santa Fe Railyard District is a vibrant arts and entertainment hub that blends contemporary culture with the city’s historic character
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Nestled high in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Ski Santa Fe is northern New Mexico’s premier winter sports destination.
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Perched on a hill overlooking downtown Santa Fe, the Cross of the Martyrs offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains.
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Located adjacent to the Palace of the Governors, the New Mexico History Museum offers an engaging journey through the state’s rich and complex past.
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The Palace of the Governors is the oldest continuously occupied public building in the United States and one of Santa Fe’s most iconic landmarks
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Bandelier National Monument preserves the remarkable legacy of the Ancestral Pueblo people
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With an average of 300 days of sunshine, our area's uncrowded and budget-friendly ski resorts are still the best kept secret for both alpine and back-country skiers.
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Santa Fe is a premier biking destination featuring everything from urban paved paths to high-desert gravel trails and rugged alpine singletrack. With over 150 miles of purpose-built trails -- accessible via convenient bus transit, short drives, or accessible from downtown Santa Fe -- the area provides excellent riding for everyone.
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The vibrant historic heart of Santa Fe filled with culture, art, and Southwestern charm.
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A world-famous immersive art installation full of mystery, creativity, and interactive fun.
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Santa Fe’s iconic art street filled with galleries, studios, and Southwestern creativity.
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The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi is a historic Santa Fe landmark near the Plaza, celebrated for its Romanesque architecture, spiritual significance, and rich cultural heritage.
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Loretto Chapel is a historic Santa Fe landmark famous for its miraculous spiral staircase, stunning Gothic Revival architecture, and rich blend of history, faith, and mystery.
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The Museum of International Folk Art on Santa Fe’s Museum Hill is a world-renowned cultural institution showcasing one of the largest collections of global folk art through vibrant exhibits celebrating creativity, tradition, and cultural heritage.
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A fascinating museum exploring Native American heritage and Southwestern history.
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The Santa Fe Botanical Garden near Museum Hill showcases New Mexico’s high-desert beauty through native plants, sustainability education, and peaceful natural surroundings.
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The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe is a renowned cultural destination celebrating the life, art, and legacy of Georgia O’Keeffe through exceptional collections of paintings, photographs, and personal archives.
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Nestled in the Sangre de Cristo foothills near downtown Santa Fe, Ten Thousand Waves is a luxurious Japanese-inspired spa and resort known for tranquility, healing, and nature-inspired relaxation.
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