- TripBuzz found 34 things to do with kids in or near Santa Fe, New Mexico, including 17 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Alamos, Cerrillos, Chimayo and Cochiti Pueblo.
- From Ski Santa Fe to Santa Fe Children's Museum, the Santa Fe area offers 49 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, History Museums, Specialty Museums and Hiking Trails.
- The capital city of New Mexico, Santa Fe is a thriving tourist destination and metropolitan community in the states north central region. As the state's oldest city, the area offers many historical tours, museums and art galleries that give visitors a glimpse into the city's early days. Other popular points of interest include the stunning architecture, authentic dining and diverse shopping.
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The Jemez Mountain Trail is a National Scenic Byway that runs through New Mexico's Jemez Mountains. If offers scenic mountain views, and passes by waterfalls, red rock formations, other wilderness vistas, and a number of hiking trails branch from it.
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Passing through the Jemez Pueblo, the Jemez Trail National Scenic Byway provides views of and access to several nature areas. Among those are Red Rocks of the Jemez, Soda Dam, Battleship Rock and the Valles Caldera National Preserve.
43.6 Miles
The small but picturesque Soda Dam Hot Springs are springs of hot water among crystal clear pools and unusual rock formations. Visitors can hike to the top for a view from above.
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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.
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Cedar Crest Country Cottage and Stables offers a variety of horseback trail rides ranging from one to four hours in length. Trails lead through the Cibila National Forest among the Sandia mountains.
45.9 Miles
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.
46.4 Miles
Set in a valley of pines with the Jemez Mountains serving as the picturesque backdrop, Fenton Lake State Park is the perfect setting for your next outdoor adventure. Open year-round, the park features camping amenities, fishing, hiking, canoeing and cross-country skiing in the winter.
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The 4-acre Rio Vista Park contains a dog park, a skate park, a walking path, and basketball courts. Visitors can also play tether ball or use the site's barbeque grills and picnic tables.
47.0 Miles
Guests can experience guided jeep tours to ghost towns, ancestral Pueblo ruins, volcanic necks and variety of other geological formations with New Mexico Private Jeep Tours. The tours occur on a private ranch the spans 20,000 acres.
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Situated on 640 acres, Elena Gallegos Park sits at an altitude of approximately 6,500 feet and provides views of nearby mountains. The park offers trails suitable for hiking and biking, picnic areas, barbeque grills and restroom facilities.