- 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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Visitors can view the artwork and sculptures of artist Linda Sweet at Jemez Mountain Pottery. Her works include figurative sculptures, functional stoneware pieces, and Raku pieces and she also offers one-on-one sculpture and pottery classes.
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Forest Road 376, 4 miles North of FR 126, Jemez Springs, NM 87025
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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.
37.9 Miles
Several horseback riding trips are offered by the Broken Saddle Riding Company, including tours of the La Bajada Overlook, Devil's Canyon, Miner's Trail, and Grand Central Silver Mine. All skill levels of riders are accommodated.
38.3 Miles
With over 5 miles of nature trails, Cerrillos Hills State Park contains areas for hiking, horseback riding, and biking. The park and historic mining site features pit mines, mineshafts, and Native American turquoise mines.
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17 Waldo Street, Cerrillos, NM 87010
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Items unique to the region are available at the trading post portion of the Casa Grande Trading Post, Cerrillos Turquoise Mining Museum & Petting Zoo. The mining museum focuses on the turquoise mining trade of the past while the petting zoo allows families to interact with llamas, goats, and chickens.
38.7 Miles
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.
38.7 Miles
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.
38.8 Miles
The first stop at the Pecos National Historic Park is of course the Visitors Center that allows guests to see a short film about the area and collect any maps or trail guides. The ruins of a Native American pueblo are nearby, and guests can also fly fish.
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Part of the Mitchell Theatres cinema chain, the Storyteller Cinema 7 is a seven theater movie multiplex that shows primarily first run Hollywood movies in all-digital video and sound. The theater offers discount matinees and other promotions.
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A seven theater movie multiplex, the Storyteller Cinema 7 shows new release Hollywood movies as well as occasional independent films. The theater offers discount matinees and a variety of concession options.