Amy’s Guidebook

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Amy’s Guidebook

Sightseeing

The Santa Fe Plaza is such an amazing site and is just a few blocks from the casita! There is plenty to see, do, and eat here - even during Covid-19! "The Santa Fe Plaza is a National Historic Landmark in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico in the style of traditional Spanish-American colonial cities. The plaza, or 'city-square', was originally, and is still to this day, the center gathering place in town. Many know it as 'the heart of Santa Fe'"
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Santa Fe
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The Santa Fe Plaza is such an amazing site and is just a few blocks from the casita! There is plenty to see, do, and eat here - even during Covid-19! "The Santa Fe Plaza is a National Historic Landmark in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico in the style of traditional Spanish-American colonial cities. The plaza, or 'city-square', was originally, and is still to this day, the center gathering place in town. Many know it as 'the heart of Santa Fe'"
Explore the history of Santa Fe’s vast art scene as you stroll the historic Canyon Road. The art galleries are all open in the aftermath of Covid-19.
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キャニオンロード
Canyon Road
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Explore the history of Santa Fe’s vast art scene as you stroll the historic Canyon Road. The art galleries are all open in the aftermath of Covid-19.
"The museum's collections are the largest repository of Georgia O'Keeffe's work and personal materials, including items from her historic houses. Items from the collections rotate throughout the year in the Museum Galleries. Selected materials are also on view in the Library and Archives and the O'Keeffe Welcome Center. The Abiquiu Home and Studio was the artist's primary residence from the late 1940s through the end of her life. It includes the artist's garden, operated and harvested annually by local students.[11] The museum's fine art collection includes many of Georgia O'Keeffe's key works. Subjects range from the artist's innovative abstractions to her iconic large-format flower, skull, and landscape paintings to paintings of architectural forms and rocks, shells, and trees. Initially, the collection was made of 140 O'Keeffe paintings, watercolors, pastels, and sculptures, but now includes nearly 1,200 objects."
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Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
217 Johnson St
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"The museum's collections are the largest repository of Georgia O'Keeffe's work and personal materials, including items from her historic houses. Items from the collections rotate throughout the year in the Museum Galleries. Selected materials are also on view in the Library and Archives and the O'Keeffe Welcome Center. The Abiquiu Home and Studio was the artist's primary residence from the late 1940s through the end of her life. It includes the artist's garden, operated and harvested annually by local students.[11] The museum's fine art collection includes many of Georgia O'Keeffe's key works. Subjects range from the artist's innovative abstractions to her iconic large-format flower, skull, and landscape paintings to paintings of architectural forms and rocks, shells, and trees. Initially, the collection was made of 140 O'Keeffe paintings, watercolors, pastels, and sculptures, but now includes nearly 1,200 objects."
The Palace of the Governors (1610) is an adobe structure located on Palace Avenue on the Plaza of Santa Fe, New Mexico, between Lincoln Avenue and Washington Avenue. It is within the Santa Fe Historic District and it served as the seat of government for the state of New Mexico for centuries. The Palace of the Governors is the oldest continuously occupied public building in the United States. Find beautiful Native jewelry and other artifacts here!
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総督邸
105 W Palace Ave
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The Palace of the Governors (1610) is an adobe structure located on Palace Avenue on the Plaza of Santa Fe, New Mexico, between Lincoln Avenue and Washington Avenue. It is within the Santa Fe Historic District and it served as the seat of government for the state of New Mexico for centuries. The Palace of the Governors is the oldest continuously occupied public building in the United States. Find beautiful Native jewelry and other artifacts here!
You can easily see this iconic cathedral by walking up San Francisco st - from the casita - towards the Plaza.
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聖フランシス大聖堂
131 Cathedral Pl
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You can easily see this iconic cathedral by walking up San Francisco st - from the casita - towards the Plaza.
Designed by architect Isaac Rapp in 1917, it is an example of Pueblo Revival Style architecture, and one of Santa Fe's best-known representations of the synthesis of Native American and Spanish Colonial design styles. The facade was based on the mission churches of Acoma, San Felipe, Cochiti, Laguna, Santa Ana and Pecos. The museum’s art collection includes over 20,000 paintings, photographs, sculptures, prints, drawings and mixed-media works. Notable artists in the collection include Ansel Adams, Gustave Baumann, Georgia O'Keeffe, Fritz Scholder, T. C. Cannon, Bruce Nauman, Luis Jimenez, Maria Martinez, members of the Ashcan School, Los Cinco Pintores, Transcendental Painting Group, and the Taos Society of Artists.
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ニューメキシコ歴史博物館
113 Lincoln Ave
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Designed by architect Isaac Rapp in 1917, it is an example of Pueblo Revival Style architecture, and one of Santa Fe's best-known representations of the synthesis of Native American and Spanish Colonial design styles. The facade was based on the mission churches of Acoma, San Felipe, Cochiti, Laguna, Santa Ana and Pecos. The museum’s art collection includes over 20,000 paintings, photographs, sculptures, prints, drawings and mixed-media works. Notable artists in the collection include Ansel Adams, Gustave Baumann, Georgia O'Keeffe, Fritz Scholder, T. C. Cannon, Bruce Nauman, Luis Jimenez, Maria Martinez, members of the Ashcan School, Los Cinco Pintores, Transcendental Painting Group, and the Taos Society of Artists.
The inn has stood in this spot just southeast of the Plaza for centuries. Because of it's proximity to the Plaza and its history as a gathering place for everyone from cowboys to movie stars, it is referred to as The Inn at the End of the Trail. Free guided tours are offered by the hotel and touch on the rich history of the building, as well as the expansive public art collection within its walls. Visit the shops on the main floor, or eat at one of the three restaurants. The Bell Tower Bar - not to be missed - offers exceptional sunset views!
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La Fonda on the Plaza
100 E San Francisco St
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The inn has stood in this spot just southeast of the Plaza for centuries. Because of it's proximity to the Plaza and its history as a gathering place for everyone from cowboys to movie stars, it is referred to as The Inn at the End of the Trail. Free guided tours are offered by the hotel and touch on the rich history of the building, as well as the expansive public art collection within its walls. Visit the shops on the main floor, or eat at one of the three restaurants. The Bell Tower Bar - not to be missed - offers exceptional sunset views!
La Fonda hotel's 5th-floor outdoor bar, with margaritas, light fare & views of the city & mountains, offers some of the best sunsets you will find in Santa Fe. Breathtaking views! Highly recommended!
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The Bell Tower Bar
100 E San Francisco St
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La Fonda hotel's 5th-floor outdoor bar, with margaritas, light fare & views of the city & mountains, offers some of the best sunsets you will find in Santa Fe. Breathtaking views! Highly recommended!
This fascinating museum is located just off of the Plaza and hosts the largest collection of contemporary Native American art in the United States.
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Institute of American Indian Arts
108 Cathedral Pl
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This fascinating museum is located just off of the Plaza and hosts the largest collection of contemporary Native American art in the United States.
Believed to be the oldest church still in use in the United States.
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San Miguel Chapel
401 Old Santa Fe Trail
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Believed to be the oldest church still in use in the United States.
Historic site with a notable spiral staircase that has a legend behind it.
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ロレット教会
207 Old Santa Fe Trail
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Historic site with a notable spiral staircase that has a legend behind it.
This house is said to be the oldest house in the United States.
Native Sounds
228 Old Santa Fe Trail
This house is said to be the oldest house in the United States.
Santa Fe Indian Market attracts over 115,000 visitors from all over the world, to buy art directly from roughly 1,000 artists from 200+ federally recognized tribes from the U.S. and Canada. The event spans 17 city blocks in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Indian Market
121 Sandoval St
Santa Fe Indian Market attracts over 115,000 visitors from all over the world, to buy art directly from roughly 1,000 artists from 200+ federally recognized tribes from the U.S. and Canada. The event spans 17 city blocks in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Temporarily Closed due to Covid-19 Not to be missed when it reopens! Unique & immersive art installations with multimedia elements & a mysterious narrative throughout.
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Meow Wolf
1352 Rufina Cir
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Temporarily Closed due to Covid-19 Not to be missed when it reopens! Unique & immersive art installations with multimedia elements & a mysterious narrative throughout.
Ten Thousand Waves spa is in process of a phased, safe reopening after Covid-19. Ten minutes from downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico but only minutes from the National Forest, there is nothing quite like this spa on the North American continent.
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Ten Thousand Waves
21 Ten Thousand Waves Way
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Ten Thousand Waves spa is in process of a phased, safe reopening after Covid-19. Ten minutes from downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico but only minutes from the National Forest, there is nothing quite like this spa on the North American continent.
The High Road to Taos Scenic Byway takes the traveler through an authentic remnant of Old Spain, still evident in the religion, architecture, topography, history, and people along the route.
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High Road to Taos
High Road to Taos
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The High Road to Taos Scenic Byway takes the traveler through an authentic remnant of Old Spain, still evident in the religion, architecture, topography, history, and people along the route.
Sweeping Santa Fe views from a hilltop park reached by a path lined with city history plaques. Pro Tip: Go at sunset.
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殉死者たちの十字架
617 Paseo De Peralta
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Sweeping Santa Fe views from a hilltop park reached by a path lined with city history plaques. Pro Tip: Go at sunset.
Large arts district with galleries, performance spaces, a cinema, restaurants & antique shops.
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Santa Fe Railyard Arts District
544 S Guadalupe St
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Large arts district with galleries, performance spaces, a cinema, restaurants & antique shops.
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国際民芸博物館
706 Camino Lejo
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Interactive exhibits, artifacts & films. Beautiful grounds and great gift shop.
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Museum of Indian Arts & Culture
710 Camino Lejo
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Interactive exhibits, artifacts & films. Beautiful grounds and great gift shop.
Rotating exhibits of Native American art.
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アメリカ・インディアンのホイールライト博物館
704 Camino Lejo
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Rotating exhibits of Native American art.
The Santuario de Guadalupe in Santa Fe, built in 1777, is the oldest, still- standing shrine built in honor of Our Lady in the United States
グアダルーペの聖母
100 Agua Fria St
The Santuario de Guadalupe in Santa Fe, built in 1777, is the oldest, still- standing shrine built in honor of Our Lady in the United States
Major American art from 1800s-present.
Gerald Peters Gallery
1005 Paseo De Peralta
Major American art from 1800s-present.
Amazing gallery, fine art and jewelry. Historically fascinating. Peaceful courtyard with charming sculptures.
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ネドラ・マテウチ美術館
1075 Paseo De Peralta
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Amazing gallery, fine art and jewelry. Historically fascinating. Peaceful courtyard with charming sculptures.
Take a walk through the gallery and sculpture garden.
Prescott Gallery & Sculpture Garden
1127 Siler Park Ln
Take a walk through the gallery and sculpture garden.
This indoor/outdoor sculpture garden is a great place for a picnic.
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Shidoni Gallery, and Sculpture Gardens
1508 Bishops Lodge Rd
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This indoor/outdoor sculpture garden is a great place for a picnic.

Food scene

"Voted the #1 New Mexican restaurant by readers of the Santa Fe Reporter, La Choza takes pride in bringing you generations of tradition, 'from our family to yours.' Award winning red and green chile, summer patio dining, full bar and long-standing quality & consistency have made La Choza a local favorite for delicious traditional food of the Southwest since 1983. Located in the old adobe headquarters of turn of the century Mercer Ranch, La Choza’s warm, friendly atmosphere, authentic dishes, great margaritas, and colorful decor welcomes those needing to get their chile fix. Or if your taste buds aren’t up to the heat, there are plenty of other scrumptious dishes to entice you. La Choza is truly Santa Fe dining that reflects the heritage of past & present and is the sister restaurant to another locals’ favorite, The Shed." Dial (505) 982-0909 for reservations or to phone in your take out order!
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La Choza Restaurant
905 Alarid St
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"Voted the #1 New Mexican restaurant by readers of the Santa Fe Reporter, La Choza takes pride in bringing you generations of tradition, 'from our family to yours.' Award winning red and green chile, summer patio dining, full bar and long-standing quality & consistency have made La Choza a local favorite for delicious traditional food of the Southwest since 1983. Located in the old adobe headquarters of turn of the century Mercer Ranch, La Choza’s warm, friendly atmosphere, authentic dishes, great margaritas, and colorful decor welcomes those needing to get their chile fix. Or if your taste buds aren’t up to the heat, there are plenty of other scrumptious dishes to entice you. La Choza is truly Santa Fe dining that reflects the heritage of past & present and is the sister restaurant to another locals’ favorite, The Shed." Dial (505) 982-0909 for reservations or to phone in your take out order!
Walk to this excellent breakfast/brunch spot with Eastern European influences. ***When you walk to Duran St (from the casita)., turn left (rather than right) and walk towards the river. Turn right, and it will be just a few yards up. I recommend the breakfast burrito (either wrapped or in a jar, with green chili)*** – Open 7 days a Week * great espresso and coffee * freshly baked pies sold by the slice or whole, and other selection of baked goods * freshly made soups to be served in house or to be purchased as a takeout * simple breakfast and lunch menu * packaged and prepared foods that are ready to go
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Dolina Bakery & Cafe
402 N Guadalupe St
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Walk to this excellent breakfast/brunch spot with Eastern European influences. ***When you walk to Duran St (from the casita)., turn left (rather than right) and walk towards the river. Turn right, and it will be just a few yards up. I recommend the breakfast burrito (either wrapped or in a jar, with green chili)*** – Open 7 days a Week * great espresso and coffee * freshly baked pies sold by the slice or whole, and other selection of baked goods * freshly made soups to be served in house or to be purchased as a takeout * simple breakfast and lunch menu * packaged and prepared foods that are ready to go
The Shed is a local go-to for classic New Mexican fare housed in a circa-1692 hacienda with a cantina-style bar. Highly recommended! They don't take reservations, so go early and enjoy a margarita while you wait.
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The Shed Restaurant
113 1/2 E Palace Ave
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The Shed is a local go-to for classic New Mexican fare housed in a circa-1692 hacienda with a cantina-style bar. Highly recommended! They don't take reservations, so go early and enjoy a margarita while you wait.
Picturesque gardenlike restaurant in La Fonda Hotel serving sophisticated New Mexican cooking.
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La Plazuela At La Fonda
100 E San Francisco St
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Picturesque gardenlike restaurant in La Fonda Hotel serving sophisticated New Mexican cooking.
Excellent locally sourced menu of small & large plates, plus artisanal ciders. Folksy neighborhood nook within walking distance.
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Fire & Hops
222 N Guadalupe St
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Excellent locally sourced menu of small & large plates, plus artisanal ciders. Folksy neighborhood nook within walking distance.
Stop for a bite and some tea on the outdoor patio during your Canyon Road exploration. Quaint haunt with an eclectic menu & teas from around the world.
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The Teahouse
821 Canyon Rd
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Stop for a bite and some tea on the outdoor patio during your Canyon Road exploration. Quaint haunt with an eclectic menu & teas from around the world.
Just down the street on the southwest corner of San Francisco and Guadalupe Streets. Elegant bistro known for tableside preparations, plus a menu of locally sourced fare & global wines. They have recently added a dog friendly patio!
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Dinner For Two Santa Fe
106 N Guadalupe St
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Just down the street on the southwest corner of San Francisco and Guadalupe Streets. Elegant bistro known for tableside preparations, plus a menu of locally sourced fare & global wines. They have recently added a dog friendly patio!
Coyote Cafe is a celebrated restaurant, acclaimed by critics and return visitors alike. Elegant eatery featuring local cuisine with Southwestern flair, cocktails & a rooftop bar. Pricey, but definitely worth it.
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Coyote Cafe & Rooftop Cantina
132 W Water St
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Coyote Cafe is a celebrated restaurant, acclaimed by critics and return visitors alike. Elegant eatery featuring local cuisine with Southwestern flair, cocktails & a rooftop bar. Pricey, but definitely worth it.
An excellent choice for lunch/dinner (check the hours before going)! Beautiful atmosphere and vibe. This is the Only Native American Owned Hotel in Santa Fe. For a very special Amaya dining experience, book a private dinner in their traditional teepee. Available seasonally (Memorial Day - Labor Day) for up to 6 guests. "Fresh seasonal ingredients and local Pueblo and Northern New Mexican culinary traditions make Amaya at Hotel Santa Fe one of downtown Santa Fe’s favorite restaurants. Our chefs source the best possible ingredients and blend them together to create contemporary menus with nods to the region’s rich Native American history. Amaya’s casual, inviting atmosphere encourages guests to linger on the restaurant’s glass-enclosed patio, which opens to outdoor gardens during warmer months."
The Spa at Hotel Santa Fe
1501 Paseo De Peralta
An excellent choice for lunch/dinner (check the hours before going)! Beautiful atmosphere and vibe. This is the Only Native American Owned Hotel in Santa Fe. For a very special Amaya dining experience, book a private dinner in their traditional teepee. Available seasonally (Memorial Day - Labor Day) for up to 6 guests. "Fresh seasonal ingredients and local Pueblo and Northern New Mexican culinary traditions make Amaya at Hotel Santa Fe one of downtown Santa Fe’s favorite restaurants. Our chefs source the best possible ingredients and blend them together to create contemporary menus with nods to the region’s rich Native American history. Amaya’s casual, inviting atmosphere encourages guests to linger on the restaurant’s glass-enclosed patio, which opens to outdoor gardens during warmer months."
Fine dining for a special evening. Eclectic New American fare served amid elegant, minimalist decor in a circa-1756 adobe home on the famous Canyon Road.
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Geronimo
724 Canyon Rd
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Fine dining for a special evening. Eclectic New American fare served amid elegant, minimalist decor in a circa-1756 adobe home on the famous Canyon Road.
I love this quaint, dog friendly, restaurant just down San Francisco St. towards the Plaza. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Bakehouse, Gelato, Espresso, Coffee & Tea, Fresh bakes goods. ALL DAY MENU!
Henry & The Fish
217 W San Francisco St
I love this quaint, dog friendly, restaurant just down San Francisco St. towards the Plaza. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Bakehouse, Gelato, Espresso, Coffee & Tea, Fresh bakes goods. ALL DAY MENU!

Day Trips

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Abiquiu
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This retreat and education center located close to the village of Abiquiú was the home and studio of Georgia O'Keeffe, as well as the subject of many of her paintings. Ghost Ranch is also known for a remarkable concentration of fossils, most notably that of the theropod dinosaur Coelophysis, of which it has been estimated that nearly a thousand individuals have been preserved in a quarry at Ghost Ranch
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Ghost Ranch Education & Retreat Center
280 Private Drive 1708
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This retreat and education center located close to the village of Abiquiú was the home and studio of Georgia O'Keeffe, as well as the subject of many of her paintings. Ghost Ranch is also known for a remarkable concentration of fossils, most notably that of the theropod dinosaur Coelophysis, of which it has been estimated that nearly a thousand individuals have been preserved in a quarry at Ghost Ranch
Black Rock Hot Springs is located north of Taos, west of the town of Arroyo Hondo. ​Black Rock Hot Springs are a primitive rock bottomed pools along the Rio Grande in New Mexico. Down the road from from the more popular Manby Hot Springs you will find two rugged soaking pools about body temperature depending on the season and the river run off of the old Rio Grande.
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Black Rock Hot Springs
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Black Rock Hot Springs is located north of Taos, west of the town of Arroyo Hondo. ​Black Rock Hot Springs are a primitive rock bottomed pools along the Rio Grande in New Mexico. Down the road from from the more popular Manby Hot Springs you will find two rugged soaking pools about body temperature depending on the season and the river run off of the old Rio Grande.
From Santa Fe, New Mexico it is 50 miles or about an hour to drive to the hot springs. Ojo Caliente Hot Springs is a wonderful resort and spa with all the amenities. This hot spring is one of the oldest natural health resorts in the US and the only hot springs in the world with four different sulfur-free, healing mineral waters. They have many hot spring pools to choose from including a mud pool. There is also a restaurant, hotel and camping.
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Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa
50 Los Banos Drive
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From Santa Fe, New Mexico it is 50 miles or about an hour to drive to the hot springs. Ojo Caliente Hot Springs is a wonderful resort and spa with all the amenities. This hot spring is one of the oldest natural health resorts in the US and the only hot springs in the world with four different sulfur-free, healing mineral waters. They have many hot spring pools to choose from including a mud pool. There is also a restaurant, hotel and camping.
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Taos
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