Santa Fe, with its stunning landscapes and dynamic terrain, offers a plethora of outdoor activities for every type of adventurer. In this post, we're exploring seven must-try outdoor experiences, each with its unique flavor of thrill and serenity. We've categorized these into easy, medium, and hard challenges, and we've also included handy tips to help you prepare for your adventure.
Read MoreAbiquiu, New Mexico, often referred to as Georgia O'Keeffe Country, is a captivating destination that combines art, culture, and natural beauty. Just an hour and a half drive from Santa Fe, Abiquiu makes for a perfect day trip to explore the landscapes that inspired the iconic American painter. In this guide, we'll take you through the must-see sights and activities to make your Abiquiu adventure unforgettable.
Read MoreSublime landscapes, unique geological formations, and unforgettable hiking experiences are synonymous with New Mexico, and Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument exemplifies all of these. Nestled between Albuquerque and Santa Fe, Tent Rocks is a hiker's paradise that offers otherworldly views and an adventure you won't soon forget.
Read MoreThey don’t call it The Land of Enchantment for nothing. New Mexico boasts 15 federally protected spaces under the National Parks Service umbrella, from sites of jaw-dropping natural beauty to centuries-old cultural wonders. Here are a few of our faves.
Read MoreSashimi in the Southwest? Yes, indeed! Red or green isn’t the only question a City Different diner needs consider. How about, Red, green or yellow curry? Dosa or Uttapam? Wonton or Bao? Santa Fe is home to a handful of top-notch Japanese, Thai, Indian and Chinese eateries. Check out our guide to learn more.
Read MoreThe temp may be nearing 60 degrees in Albuquerque, but in the mountains, it’s a white-out. New Mexico’s southern Rocky Mountains are a snow sports paradise, with fluffy dry powder and resorts catering to every style of skier or boarder.
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