- TripBuzz found 47 things to do with kids in or near Los Alamos, New Mexico, including 38 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Jemez Springs, Santa Fe, Abiquiu and Cochiti Pueblo.
- From Pajarito Ski Mountain to Bandelier National Monument, the Los Alamos area offers 46 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Hiking Trails, Rock Climbing and Theaters.
- One of the fastest growing cities in New Mexico, Los Alamos is rich in history and culture. It is home to several museums along with a national park with nature trails, campgrounds, canyons and an overlook. The city also offers an historical museum, science center and a number of art galleries.
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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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Plan a drive along Highway 4 through the Jemez Mountains and discover the scenic beauty that is among the best in the Southwest. Any time of the year, visitors can find photo opportunities, hiking trails and camping venues.
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2.6 miles from the Abiquiu Post Office, south on US Hwy 84, Abiquiu, NM
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After a mile hike, the Poshuouinge Ruins features the remains of an unexcavated Pueblo village. Views of the outline of the ruins can be seen from above the site from a ridge.
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The Chimayo Museum is dedicated to educate visitors about the culture of Chimayo and its surrounding communities. Young students are specifically targeted with the exhibits and stories that form the base of the museum's collections.
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Purple Adobe Lavender Farm is a large lavender farm providing lavender sales and educational programs on growing lavender. The farm grows fifteen varieties of lavender and has staff on hand to answer any questions on which variety to choose.
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NM 4 (1 mile N of Jemez Springs), Jemez Springs, NM 87025
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Explore Native American life as it existed over 600 years ago by visiting the Jemez State Monument. Visitors can hike the trail winding through ruins of an ancient village and Spanish mission built in the 17th century.
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062 Jemez Springs Plaza, Jemez Springs, NM 87025
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Now on the National Register of Historic Places, the Jemez Springs Bath House was built in 1876 and features hot mineral soaks. The oversize soaking tubs are private, and guests can enjoy healing massages by licensed therapists when finished.
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Suitable for hiking or offroading in a vehicle, the Virgin Mesa Trail is a challenging trail that pays off in some remarkable vistas. The trail offers multiple overlooks, and at its peak gives panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
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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.