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Experience the art installations, adobe pueblos, and rugged high desert trails of the Land of Enchantment. Inside Moon Santa Fe, Taos & Albuquerque youll find:
  • Flexible itineraries for art-lovers, outdoors enthusiasts, families, and more, including weekend getaways to each of the three cities
  • Year-round outdoor adventures: Race down the slopes of Taos Ski Valley or mountain bike through stands of pion and juniper near Santa Fe. Hike through thick alpine forests, raft the wild rapids of the Rio Grande Gorge, or capture the best view in New Mexico from a hot air balloon. Wander around the archeological sites and cave apartments of Bandelier National Monument, spot elk in Valles Caldera National Preserve, or trek alongside ancient rock carvings at Petroglyph National Monument
  • Top experiences and unique activities: Mingle with local artists in the vibrant galleries of Santa Fe, visit Georgia OKeefes studio at Ghost Ranch, and experience peak relaxation at a world-class spa. Observe a traditional dance ceremony at a pueblo, admire handmade art and jewelry at the Santa Fe Indian Market, and learn about Native American history at one of the regions many cultural museums
  • Tastes of the Southwest: Dive into traditional New Mexican dishes drenched in spicy red and green chile sauces or indulge in a juicy green chile cheeseburger. Sip on a sunset margarita at a mellow open-air bar or taste local spirits in a trendy cocktail lounge. Take a culinary tour of Santa Fes growing food truck scene or explore Albuquerques lively beer culture
  • Expert insight from Santa Fe local Steven Horak
  • Helpful resources on COVID-19 and traveling in New Mexico
  • Vibrant full-color photos and detailed maps throughout
  • Background information on the landscape, wildlife, climate, and local culture
With Moon Santa Fe, Taos & Albuquerques practical tips and local insight, you can experience the best of New Mexico. Exploring more of the Southwest? Try Moon Phoenix, Scottsdale & Sedona or Moon Southwest Road Trip. Hitting the parks? Try Moon Grand Canyon or Moon Zion & Bryce.

About Moon Travel Guides: Moon was founded in 1973 to empower independent, active, and conscious travel. We prioritize local businesses, outdoor recreation, and traveling strategically and sustainably. Moon Travel Guides are written by local, expert authors with great stories to telland they cant wait to share their favorite places with you.

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Moon Santa Fe Taos Albuquerque - image 1
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SANTA FE, TAOS & ALBUQUERQUE

STEVEN HORAK

a view from the Aspen Vista trail in Santa Fe - photo 3
a view from the Aspen Vista trail in Santa Fe Cumbres Toltec Scenic Railroad - photo 4
a view from the Aspen Vista trail in Santa Fe Cumbres Toltec Scenic Railroad - photo 5

a view from the Aspen Vista trail in Santa Fe

Cumbres Toltec Scenic Railroad Christ in the Desert Monastery outside - photo 6

Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad

Christ in the Desert Monastery outside Santa Fe Breathtakingly beautiful - photo 7

Christ in the Desert Monastery outside Santa Fe.

Breathtakingly beautiful, culturally rich, and heaving with history, this landscape holds an unmistakable cinematic quality. Its easy to feel as if youre stepping onto a grand stage, about to be swept up into a timeless epica feeling not lost on New Mexicos burgeoning film industry. There are good reasons for this, of course, not the least of which are the numerous Native American pueblos, cliff dwellings, and petroglyphs that speak to an unbroken heritage that dates back hundreds of years.

With its signature adobe buildings and dusty lanes set against the imposing backdrop of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Santa Fe looks every bit the countrys oldest state capital. Its identity, like much of New Mexico, is shaped in equal measure by centuries long Spanish American and Native American influences, yet this is also a city that has been forged by the artists who continue to be drawn to and inspired by its elemental and otherworldly beauty. Taos, too, is a mecca for creative types, yet its greater isolation makes it feel off the grid; its free-spirited residents are proudly self-reliant. Far to the south, the old Route 66 slices through the physical heart of Albuquerque, in some ways a literal reminder of the citys strong connection to its past, as its forward-thinking efforts to attract tech startups continue apace.

a breakfast burrito hot air balloon ride over Albuquerque Light Amon - photo 8

a breakfast burrito

hot air balloon ride over Albuquerque Light Among the Ruins at the Jemez - photo 9

hot air balloon ride over Albuquerque

Light Among the Ruins at the Jemez Historic Site outside Albuquerque Make no - photo 10

Light Among the Ruins at the Jemez Historic Site outside Albuquerque

Make no mistake: This is the high desert, and forgiveness is not in its nature. That said, come prepared for outdoor adventures and youll be rewarded. From Class IV rafting trips buoyed by snowmelt in the spring to perspective-shifting balloon rides in the fall, and hair-raising black diamond ski runs in the winter, the choices before you could occupy a lifetime.

Its this boundlessnessbe it in terms of time, vistas, or optionsthat is perhaps this regions greatest appeal. Its not a place easily contained or defined and its all the better for it. So, settle back and sample what you can at your own pace. Chances are you will be back for more.

votive candles at the Santuario de Chimay outside Santa Fe the holiday season - photo 11

votive candles at the Santuario de Chimay outside Santa Fe

the holiday season in Santa Fe historic building in Santa Fe - photo 12

the holiday season in Santa Fe.

historic building in Santa Fe Seemingly rising organ - photo 13

historic building in Santa Fe

Seemingly rising organically from the earth these stepped adobe buildings - photo 14
Seemingly rising organically from the earth these stepped adobe buildings - photo 15

: Seemingly rising organically from the earth, these stepped adobe buildings make up the oldest continually inhabited community in the United States.

Feast on The food here is as creative as the art and as distinctive as the - photo 16
Feast on The food here is as creative as the art and as distinctive as the - photo 17

Feast on : The food here is as creative as the art and as distinctive as the landscape.

Experience massive scale on an intimate level from the water Go Take - photo 18

: Experience massive scale on an intimate level from the water.

Go Take a colorful trip into New Mexicos endless blue sky Built atop a - photo 19

Go : Take a colorful trip into New Mexicos endless blue sky.

Built atop a windswept mesa the Sky City has persevered for centuries - photo 20

: Built atop a windswept mesa, the Sky City has persevered for centuries.

Seek Out Native Culture The historic culture of the pueblos can be awe - photo 21

Seek Out Native Culture: The historic culture of the pueblos can be awe inspiring, but the living culture is just as memorable.

Take a Pull on a pair of hiking boots and you can have this natural splendor - photo 22

Take a : Pull on a pair of hiking boots and you can have this natural splendor all to yourself.

Head Out on a Adventure begins with a set of wheels Where to Go Santa - photo 23

Head Out on a : Adventure begins with a set of wheels.

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