- TripBuzz found 36 things to do with kids in or near Espanola, New Mexico, including 34 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Santa Fe, Los Alamos, Abiquiu and Chimayo.
- From New Mexico River Adventures - Day Tours to Puye Cliff Dwellings, the Espanola area offers 42 different types of family activities, including: Ancient Ruins, Adventure Tour, History Museums and Hot Springs & Geysers.
- Celebrating a place where cultures can unite, the city of Espanola offers a wide array of diversity, history and sights to explore. Nestled between two mountain ranges and three rivers, the city offers beautiful views and a wide array of outdoor recreation possibilities. In town visitors are invited to learn about the culture through museums tours, events and local fiestas.
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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.
16.2 Miles
Abiquiu Lake is a 4,000-acre lake on the Chama River which features a high walled canyon above the main body of the lake. Popular activities include swimming, wakeboarding, water skiing, fishing, kayaking, and boating.
16.4 Miles
Established in 1980, the New Wave Rafting Company offers rafting trips on the Rio Grande and Rio Chama rivers. With a wide range of trips from half day to multi-day excursions, they're guides have something for all skill levels.
17.2 Miles
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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2110 Highway 68, Embudo, NM 87531
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Both the Rio Grande and the Rio Chama are served by the New Wave Rafting Co. Private Day Tours. All ages and skill levels can enjoy rafting these rivers every day of the week between April and August.
18.1 Miles
More than 70 miles of trails make Bandelier National Monument one of the most sought after destinations for camping and hiking enthusiasts. Discover petroglyphs, ancient dwellings carved into the soft cliffs or simply enjoy the spectacular mountain views.
18.1 Miles
Discover the ancient ruins in Frijoles Canyon, located in Bandelier National Monument. The hiking trails range from easy to difficult, and there are abundant camp sites available for outdoor lovers.
18.5 Miles
Featuring 37 trails for skiers of all levels, Parajito Ski Mountain, is one of the best kept secrets in Los Alamos. Winter enthusiasts enjoy skiing, snow-boarding, or Nordic skiing and lessons are available for beginners.
18.7 Miles
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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This section of Bandelier National Monument, known as Tsankawi, is a hikers paradise. Follow ancient trails to discover homes carved into the mountainside, climb ladders to reach other levels and enjoy this trip back in time.