- TripBuzz found 31 things to do with kids in or near Madrid, New Mexico, including 30 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Santa Fe, Cerrillos, Cochiti Pueblo and Sandia Park.
- From Madrid Old Coal Town Museum to Casa Grande Trading Post, Cerrillos Turquoise Mining Museum & Petting Zoo, the Madrid area offers 59 different types of family activities, including: Arts Centers, Hiking Trails, History Museums and Historic Sites.
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211 W San Francisco St., Santa Fe, NM 87501
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Featuring Spanish Renaissance architecture, Lensic Performing Arts Center hosts concerts and performances for symphonies, nationally recognized musicians, and international acts. The center provides free tickets to students on Student Nights.
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The Low Road From Taos and Santa Fe is a scenic drive along the Rio Grande between the two sites. It takes drivers through rolling hills and historic villages, and offers views of the river and mountains.
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The Harrell House of Natural Oddities & Bug Museum
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177B Paseo de Peralta, Devargas Center, Santa Fe, NM 87501
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The Harrell House of Natural Oddities & Bug Museum features 2,400 mounted insects, arachnids and other bugs from around the world. The museum also has live invertebrates including dozens of tarantulas, scorpions, centipedes and millipedes on display.
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The New Mexico History Museum serves as a center for encouraging awareness and understanding of the rich history of New Mexico. The exhibits detail the early history of the native people, Spanish colonization, and the historic Santa Fe trail.
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Canyon Trail
Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, Cochiti Pueblo, NM
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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.
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Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, Cochiti Pueblo, NM
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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.
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The ancient ruins at the Coronado State Monument reveal the history of the Native American farmers who lived in the area upon Coronado's arrival. The site also features a museum with perserved frescos of these people and original art.
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At 2.7 miles, the Sandia Peak Tramway is the world's longest aerial tram ride and delivers you to the 10,000 foot peak of the Sandia Mountains. Enjoy biking, hiking, skiing, or just enjoy the panoramic views of the Rio Grande Valley.
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Located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Hyde Memorial State Park is situated on heavily wooded terrain along Little Tesuque Creek. The park features campsites, 4.2 miles of hiking trails, picnic facilities, a playground and wildlife viewing areas.
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Showing historic and vintage automobiles, the J&R Vintage Auto Museum offers exhibits for all car enthusiasts. Exhibits and cars on display include a 1918 Model T, 1917 Marmon, 1969 Cougar, and many miniature die cast cars.