What to do in Abiquiu, New Mexico - the Perfect Day Trip From Santa Fe

Abiquiu, 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.

What you need to know

- 1 hour drive northwest of Santa Fe

- Famous for big views and natural beauty

- Best time to visit: late summer / early fall. Our favorite is the Abiquiu studio tour, usually in early October: https://www.abiquiustudiotour.org

- What to bring: hiking shoes, hat, sunscreen, and a camera! There are several restaurants and convenience stores in the area to stock up on essentials

First things first - how do I pronounce Abiquiu?


Abiquiu is pronounced "ah-bee-kyoo." The name Abiquiu comes from the Tewa language, a group of Native American Pueblo peoples from the southwestern United States. In Tewa, the word "Abiquiu" means "wild chokecherry place," referring to the chokecherry bushes that grow in the area. The region has a rich history with connections to the Native American Pueblos, Spanish settlers, and more recently, artists like Georgia O'Keeffe, who found inspiration in the stunning landscape.

1. Start Your Day at the Abiquiu Inn

Begin your day in Abiquiu at the charming Abiquiu Inn, where you can fuel up with a delicious breakfast in their Café Abiquiu. Enjoy a cup of locally-roasted coffee and choose from a range of Southwestern-inspired breakfast dishes. Don't forget to visit the Abiquiu Inn Gift Shop, where you can find unique, locally crafted gifts and souvenirs.

Abiquiu Inn / 21120 US-84, Abiquiu, NM 87510 / 7 days/week, from 7am / https://www.abiquiuinn.com/cafe-abiquiu

2. Explore the Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio

A trip to Abiquiu would not be complete without visiting the Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio, where the artist lived and worked for nearly four decades. The site is open for guided tours by advance reservation, allowing you to immerse yourself in O'Keeffe's world and witness the spaces where she created some of her most famous works. Tours are 75 minutes long and cost $60/pp. Be sure to book your tour online well in advance, as spots fill up quickly.

To book, visit the O’Keefe Museum website at: https://www.okeeffemuseum.org/tickets-tours/

3. Discover the Beauty of Ghost Ranch

US Highway 84 is stunning

After delving into the world of Georgia O'Keeffe, head to Ghost Ranch, a 21,000-acre retreat and education center that boasts stunning landscapes and a rich history. With more than a dozen hiking trails available, you can explore the picturesque red and yellow cliffs, mesas, and canyons that inspired many of O'Keeffe's paintings. One of the most popular trails is the Chimney Rock Trail, a 3-mile round-trip hike offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Be sure to carry plenty of water, wear sturdy shoes, and bring a camera to capture the incredible vistas.

4. Visit the Abiquiu Lake and Dam

Next, take a short drive to Abiquiu Lake, a beautiful man-made reservoir surrounded by red sandstone cliffs. Enjoy a picnic on the shores, or take a refreshing dip in the water on a hot day. If you're interested in water sports, Abiquiu Lake offers excellent opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and even fishing.

5. Experience the Monastery of Christ in the Desert

View of the Chama River from the road to the Monastery

Before heading back to Santa Fe, make a stop at the Monastery of Christ in the Desert. This tranquil Benedictine monastery is nestled within the Chama River Canyon Wilderness and offers visitors a serene environment for reflection and contemplation. The monastery is open to the public weekdays and Sundays, and you can attend services, visit the chapel, or explore the beautiful grounds.

No reservations are required for day visits. Overnight visits are available, with a two nigh minimum. To learn more: https://christdesert.org/visiting/day-visits/

Optional: Overnight Stay or Continuing to Taos

If you want to extend your Abiquiu adventure, there are several charming bed and breakfasts, inns, and vacation rentals available in the area. The Abiquiu Inn mentioned earlier also offers comfortable accommodations surrounded by lush gardens, perfect for an overnight stay.

For those looking to continue their New Mexico journey, Taos is just a two-hour drive from Abiquiu. Experience the vibrant art scene, visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site Taos Pueblo, or explore the stunning Rio Grande Gorge.

Abiquiu, New Mexico, offers a wealth of art, culture, and natural beauty that makes it a fantastic day trip from Santa Fe. From the Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio to the breathtaking landscapes of Plaza Blanca, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you choose to spend a day or a weekend in Abiquiu, this enchanting corner of New Mexico is sure to leave a lasting impression.


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