Things to Do with Kids in Abiquiu, NM

  • TripBuzz found 14 things to do with kids in or near Abiquiu, New Mexico, including 10 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Alamos, Embudo, Espanola and Chimayo.
  • From Abiqui Lake to Ghost Ranch, the Abiquiu area offers 40 different types of family activities, including: Farms & Ranches, Lake, Historic Sites and Recreation Centers.
  • Noted for its role in the production of one of the sequels of the Indiana Jones movies, Abiquiu is less than an hours drive from Sante Fe. With beautiful, natural landscaping including the Jemez Mountains, this town is scenic and provides for lots of outdoor sports and activities. This includes hiking, kayaking, fishing and birdwatching.
  • TripBuzz found 14 things to do with kids in or near Abiquiu, New Mexico, including 10 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Alamos, Embudo, Espanola and Chimayo.
  • From Abiqui Lake to Ghost Ranch, the Abiquiu area offers 40 different types of family activities, including: Farms & Ranches, Lake, Historic Sites and Recreation Centers.
  • Noted for its role in the production of one of the sequels of the Indiana Jones movies, Abiquiu is less than an hours drive from Sante Fe. With beautiful, natural landscaping including the Jemez Mountains, this town is scenic and provides for lots of outdoor sports and activities. This includes hiking, kayaking, fishing and birdwatching.
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36.8 Miles
100% 2 votes
Hot Springs & Geysers Forest Road 376, 4 miles North of FR 126, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 MoreLess Info
The San Antonio Hot Springs is a 5 mile hiking trail that features hot springs. Hikers can also observe a variety of local wildlife and other natural scenery on the trail.
37.2 Miles
74% 266 votes
Visitor Centers #2 Earthship Way, Taos, NM 87571 MoreLess Info
Self-guided tours of Earthship Biotecture World Headquarters & Visitor Center reveal a unique community that promotes sustainable, off-grid living. Visitors can note the use of passive solar architecture, thermal mass construction, renewable energy and integrated water systems.
37.4 Miles
100% 120 votes
Camping Site Rio Grande Gorge, Taos, NM MoreLess Info
Located along two rivers, the Wild Rivers Recreation Area has trails suitable for hiking, campgrounds, picnic tables and a visitor center. Visitors can also fish and swim as well as go biking and boating.
37.5 Miles
92% 2196 votes
Bridges US 64, 10 miles west of Taos, Taos, NM MoreLess Info
Spanning over a 600-foot deep gorge, the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge offers views of the Rio Grande River. The site provides great opportunities for photographs, picnicking, viewing local artisan's crafts, and a rest area.
38.2 Miles
99% 73 votes
Other Adventures Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, Cochiti Pueblo, NM MoreLess Info
The Canyon Trail within Kasha-Katuwe National Monument offers a wide range of landscapes on the relatively short path. It is 1.5 mile for a one way trip through stony washes, a slot canyon, and a narrow gorge.
38.2 Miles
60% 43 votes
Other Adventures Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, Cochiti Pueblo, NM MoreLess Info
Located within the Kasha-Katuwe National Monument, the Cave Loop Trail is considered to be one of the easiest hiking trails within the recreational area. It is a 1.2 mile trail that crosses a few sandy washes and goes past a small cave formation.
38.4 Miles
74% 38 votes
Golf 54 Golf Course Dr., Ranchos De Taos, NM 87557 MoreLess Info
Nestled in the New Mexico desert scenery is the Taos Country Club. The on-site golf course designed by Jep Wille is one of the biggest draws as it was given a four-star rating by Golf Digest.
38.4 Miles
90% 78 votes
Sculpture Parks Bishop's Lodge Road, Tesuque, NM 87574 MoreLess Info
Visitors to the Shidoni Foundry are able to witness 2000 degree bronze being poured into molds once a week to better understand the work that goes into metal sculptures. The sculpture garden is open throughout the week though for those who cannot attend the bronze pour days.
39.2 Miles
82% 77 votes
Picnic Spot Jemez Springs, NM MoreLess Info
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.
39.2 Miles
66% 58 votes
Hot Springs & Geysers Jemez Springs, NM MoreLess Info
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.
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