Colin & Karlee

June 7, 2025 • Santa Fe, New Mexico
33 Days To Go!

Colin & Karlee

June 7, 2025 • Santa Fe, New Mexico
33 Days To Go!

Explore NM

Explore New Mexico

Thinking of extending your stay in the Land of Enchantment? Whether you arrive early or stick around after the celebration, there’s plenty to explore in Santa Fe and the surrounding area. The high desert landscape offers the perfect backdrop for outdoor adventures, rich cultural experiences, and delicious cuisine. Whether you’re into hiking, art, or relaxation, Santa Fe has something for everyone.

Outdoor Adventures

- Diablo Canyon: Experience the breathtaking desert landscape with a hike or rock climbing at Diablo Canyon. The dramatic rock formations and expansive views make it a perfect spot to enjoy the New Mexico sunshine.

- Hyde Park Road & Ski Santa Fe: Take a scenic drive up Hyde Park Road towards Ski Santa Fe, where hiking trails through lush forests offer panoramic mountain views and a refreshing escape from the city.

Artistic Treasures

- Museums Galore: Santa Fe boasts several must-see museums, including the renowned Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, showcasing iconic works of this trailblazing artist. Learn about the region’s history at the New Mexico History Museum, explore local and international art at the New Mexico Museum of Art, or visit the Palace of the Governors for a taste of the old West.

- Meow Wolf: For a truly unique experience, immerse yourself in the surreal, interactive art installations at Meow Wolf. This out-of-this-world exhibit will transport you to another dimension.

Historic Landmarks

- Santa Fe Plaza & Historic Old Town: Explore the heart of Santa Fe, where adobe architecture meets modern art galleries. Stroll through charming streets, visit historic churches, and indulge in local cuisine, all while soaking up the rich cultural heritage.

- Bandelier National Monument: Located between Santa Fe and Los Alamos, this archeological site features the ancestral homes of the Pueblo people, with rock paintings, petroglyphs, and cliff dwellings dating from AD 1150 to 1600. It's a fascinating mix of history, culture, and stunning landscapes.

Good Eats

- The Shed: Located in Santa Fe’s historic district, The Shed is known for authentic New Mexican cuisine. It’s the best place to get your red, green, or “Christmas” chile fix (a New Mexico staple).

- Jambo Cafe: This restaurant serves up a delicious array of African and Caribbean flavors. It’s the perfect spot for a unique and wonderful dinner that’s sure to be a culinary adventure.

- Dolina Bakery & Cafe: Looking to start your day right with a coffee and a hearty breakfast? Look no further than Dolinas, a modern bakery offering exceptional breakfast and brunch options.