- The list below includes 60 free or cheap things to do in or near Sandia Park, New Mexico, including 56 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Scenic Drives, Hiking Trails and History Museums.
- From Sandia Crest Byway to Tinkertown Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Sandia Park and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Albuquerque, Tijeras, Rio Rancho and Cerrillos.
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The Harrell House of Natural Oddities & Bug Museum
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177B Paseo de Peralta, Devargas Center, Santa Fe, NM 87501
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The Harrell House of Natural Oddities & Bug Museum features 2,400 mounted insects, arachnids and other bugs from around the world. The museum also has live invertebrates including dozens of tarantulas, scorpions, centipedes and millipedes on display.
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Dedicated to her artistic legacy, the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, is home to more than 1,100 of her works with many on permanent display. The museum presents a variety of exhibits throughout the year and also offers art programs for children and families.
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With Food Tour New Mexico, visitors can sample the Southwestern cuisines that the region is known for from multiple restaurants. One of the highlights of the trip is an olive oil shop where visitors can sample a variety of oils.
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Famous painters and photographers of Santa Fe are the primary focus of the New Mexico Museum of Art. The institute also has a non-circulating research library with materials that include books about art, New Mexico culture, and exhibition catalogs.
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All state-owned museum are included in the Santa Fe Museum Pass package. Visitors are able to attend either four or two of them over the span of four days or one day with the help of this single purchase pass.
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The Low Road From Taos and Santa Fe is a scenic drive along the Rio Grande between the two sites. It takes drivers through rolling hills and historic villages, and offers views of the river and mountains.
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To experience over 100 years of Art History, visitors to Santa Fe must travel Canyon Road. Art lovers travel here from all over the world to visit the more than 130 galleries, meet the artists, and enjoy the beauty of this historic district.
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The New Mexico History Museum serves as a center for encouraging awareness and understanding of the rich history of New Mexico. The exhibits detail the early history of the native people, Spanish colonization, and the historic Santa Fe trail.
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Visitors to Soda Dam marvel at the natural geologic formations that create a dam across the Jemez Springs. Young and old alike enjoy exploring the caves, rock formations and hot springs at one of the most photographed places in New Mexico.
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Take an easy one-mile hike from the parking area and enjoy a free soak at Spence Hot Springs. The site includes several, naturally formed soaking pools situated in the side of a hill overlooking a canyon in the Santa Fe National Forest.