- TripBuzz found 64 things to do with kids in or near Bernalillo, New Mexico, including 62 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Tijeras and Sandia Park.
- From Quiet Waters Paddling Adventures to Coronado State Monument, the Bernalillo area offers 59 different types of family activities, including: Historic Sites, Canoeing, Hiking Trails and History Museums.
- A bustling community full of small town charm, the city of Bernalillo is a tourist destination for its many lively events hosted throughout the year. The summer sees the Las Fiestas de San Lorenzo, which celebrates the states rich culture, while Winter brings the celebration of Christmas and more family fun.
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Once a restaurant serving the nearby Santa Fe railroad, Harvey House Museum contains memorabilia related to the Harvey House and the Santa Fe railroad. A tour is provided as well as a shop with railroad themed items.
46.3 Miles
Outspire Hiking & Snowshoeing provides guides, outfitting and customized tours revolving around hiking and snowshoeing on alpine trails and high desert canyons. Their standard trips can last from two hours to a full day.
46.5 Miles
Tucked away in the mountains outside of Santa Fe, is Ten Thousand Waves, a spa designed after a traditional Japanese Hot Spring resort. The spa features both private and communal hot tub and treatment facilities, massages, facials, and more.
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A variety of goods are available at the Tesuque Flea Market. There are jewelry items, rugs, pottery, art, clothing, pieces from garage or estate sales, and even some imported goods.
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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.
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Hwy 30 & Santa Clara Canyon Rd., Espanola, NM 87532
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The National Historic Landmark of the Puye Cliff Dwellings allow visitors to view the homes of the Native Americans who used to live in the region. It is currently the home of the Santa Clara Pueblo people as well who put on programs and performances throughout the year.