Santa Fe Attractions
There are so many attractions in Santa Fe, NM that visitors need a program to keep it all straight, so that's essentially what we've done. First there's the art. Canyon Road is world famous for its unique art galleries, boutiques, and eateries. The City Different is the third largest art market in the country. There are the museums: The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, the Museum of Fine Art, the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum, and the four institutions on Museum Hill along Camino Lejo. Another sort of tourist attraction is the architecture: the St. Francis Cathedral, the Palace of the Governors dating from 1610, Santuario de Guadalupe, and the Loretto Chapel with its spiral staircase. The second week in September is when the Fiestas de Santa Fe takes place with the burning of Zozobra. To get started take a peek at a Santa Fe attraction.Santa Fe Attractions
The Wheelwright Museum of the American India
Periods ranging from pre-historic to modern times are represented by the Native American artwork that is featured in this popular museum. Come see beautiful works from cultures such as the Navajo and Rio Grand Pueblos, and see various pieces from jewelry to basketry to paintings.
Periods ranging from pre-historic to modern times are represented by the Native American artwork that is featured in this popular museum. Come see beautiful works from cultures such as the Navajo and Rio Grand Pueblos, and see various pieces from jewelry to basketry to paintings.
Santa Fe National Forest
The Santa Fe National Forest holds thousands of acres of wilderness land where one could plan numerous fun activities that the whole family can enjoy. Whether fly fishing is on the agenda or an exploratory hiking trip, you'll find that there is plenty to do in New Mexico's great outdoors.
The Santa Fe National Forest holds thousands of acres of wilderness land where one could plan numerous fun activities that the whole family can enjoy. Whether fly fishing is on the agenda or an exploratory hiking trip, you'll find that there is plenty to do in New Mexico's great outdoors.

