- 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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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.
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Visitors to Soda Dam marvel at the natural geologic formations that create a dam across the Jemez Springs. Young and old alike enjoy exploring the caves, rock formations and hot springs at one of the most photographed places in New Mexico.
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Take an easy one-mile hike from the parking area and enjoy a free soak at Spence Hot Springs. The site includes several, naturally formed soaking pools situated in the side of a hill overlooking a canyon in the Santa Fe National Forest.
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The Valles Caldera National Preserves features an 89,000 acre ranch situated inside of a volcanic caldera. Depending on the season, visitors enjoy skiing, hiking, hunting, fishing, and horseback riding while enjoying breathtaking vistas.
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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.
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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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Featuring 27 holes in its signature golf course, the Paa-Ko Ridge Golf Club is open to the public. There are landing areas and greens that are separated with arroyos, rock outcroppings, and native vegetation.
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Nestled in the New Mexico desert scenery is the Taos Country Club. The on-site golf course designed by Jep Wille is one of the biggest draws as it was given a four-star rating by Golf Digest.