- TripBuzz found 34 things to do with kids in or near Tesuque, New Mexico, including 33 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Santa Fe, Los Alamos, Cerrillos and Chimayo.
- From Shidoni Foundry to Tesuque Flea Market, the Tesuque area offers 44 different types of family activities, including: Sculpture Parks, History Museums, Hot Springs & Geysers and Scenic Drives.
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The Kiva Theater is an auditorium that has hosted 'Stars' such as Eddie Vedder, Jerry Seinfeld, and Norah Jones. The auditorium seats up to 2,300 people and also has two large dressing rooms.
41.5 Miles
Located along the southern end of Storrie Lake, Storrie Lake State Park can be used for fishing, boating, and bird watching. It offers campground sites with utility hookups, picnic areas, a playground, volleyball courts and restroom facilities.
41.6 Miles
Those who visit the Victory Ranch can tour the facility and feed the alpacas. Educational feeding sessions are specifically for children so that they can learn about alpacas and what it takes to care for them.
41.8 Miles
Visitors can enjoy an original Andrew Carnegie Library that opened in 1904 at Carnegie Public Library. The library was built from the of one the three grants awarded by the Carnegie Corporation from 1902 to 1911.
41.9 Miles
Within the the Theodore Roosevelt Rough Riders Memorial & City Museum, guests can learn about the history of Las Vegas as well as the Rough Riders. Photographs, documents, and objects are in a variety of exhibits to teach about the city and the 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry Regiment.
42.3 Miles
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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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.
42.5 Miles
At roughly 10,000 feet heigh, the Sandia Crest Byway allows visitors to take in panoramic views of the Rio Grande, Albuquerque, and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Five life zones are covered on the way up the byway with several climbing switchbacks for a fun drive.
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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.