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Ski Santa Fe

1477 State Highway 475 Santa Fe, NM 87508
Skiing and Snowboarding recreation area located 16 miles from the heart of Santa Fe. Outstanding adult and children's ski school, lessons for all abilities, and 660 acres of Rocky Mountain terrain.

Marty Sanchez Links de Santa Fe Golf Course

205 Caja del Rio Rd., Off Highway 599 Santa Fe, NM 87506
Located eight miles west of the historical downtown district and nestled in a small-town feel, Marty Sanchez Links de Santa Fe provides an exquisite parkland-style presentation of native terrain that boasts visual scenery that so eloquently captivates the colorful splendor of the southwest. Between the majestic views and quietness of the desert environment, you’ll feel like you’re really getting away from it all. As the City of Santa Fe's only municipal golf course, guests can experience exclusive low rates, a championship course, 35-station all-grass driving range, practice greens, putting area and an executive par-3 course ranked #3 on a list of “Top 5 Big Little Courses" in the United States by Travel + Leisure magazine.

The Reel Life

526 N. Guadalupe St. Santa Fe, NM 87501
Welcome to Santa Fe's premier Fly Shop and Guide Service! They specialize in guiding public and private waters throughout northern New Mexico. Their full-service fly shop is conveniently located inside the De Vargas Mall and stocks everything you need to make your next fishing trip a success. Their staff of patient and professional instructors can help you maximize your time.

Bandelier National Monument

15 Entrance Road Los Alamos, NM 87544
Best known for mesas, sheer-walled canyons, and the Ancestral Pueblo dwellings found among them, Bandelier also includes over 23,000 acres of designated wilderness. It was named for Adolph Bandelier, a 19th-century anthropologist. Proclaimed on February 11, 1916. Acreage: 32,737, all federal. Wilderness area: 23,267

Puye Cliff Dwellings

NM 30 and NM 5, Santa Clara Canyon Rd, Los Alamos, NM 87544
Your visit will be a journey of personal and spiritual discovery as you experience the stillness, beauty and cultural significance of Puye Cliff Dwellings. Journey back in time, two thousand years and you will find the ancestors of Santa Clara Pueblo thriving here at Puye. Using material found at this site, they sculpted their homes from the soft volcanic rock of the Pajarito Plateau. Hand-held trails carved into the rock allowed them to travel between levels and breathtaking views of the valley below defined their world according to nature's boundaries: the earth and the sky. Today, these homes continue to flank ancient trails cut into the cliff face and grace the spectacular mesa top.

Santa Fe Canyon Preserve

1613 Paseo de Peralta, Suite 200
Santa Fe, NM 87501
The Santa Fe Canyon Preserve is a 525-acre oasis, located on Upper Canyon Road, just a few miles from Santa Fe’s historic downtown plaza. Within the preserve are the ruins of Old Stone Dam, built in 1881 and Two-Mile Dam, built in 1893. Years of restoration and conservation work has turned what was once the center of the city’s hydroelectric industry into an oasis with wildflowers, willows, deer and beaver. The preserve offers visitors a 1.5-mile interpretive loop trail detailing the colorful history and fragile ecology of the place.

Santa Fe Mountain Adventures

Interested in an exhilarating mountain biking or fat biking adventure in the greater Santa Fe area? Hire an adventure guide to take you on mountain trails, high desert terrain, or sandy arroyos. They also offer hiking and 4x4 tours. Call to arrange a private guided adventure. They cater to solo travelers, couples and families, and can customize an outing that best suits your interests and abilities.

DiscoverSantaFe

DiscoverSantaFe is a locally made mobile phone-based scavenger hunt. Designed with you, your family, friends and co-workers in mind, this self-paced game uncovers rich history and fun facts in travel-sized bites as you walk through the heart of town.