Out of town, not out of reach...

Keely
Out of town, not out of reach...

Beer and Vine

Another beautiful drive, on the way to Taos enjoy tiny Velarde, NM & their fruit stands while you’re there
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Black Mesa Winery
1502 NM-68
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Another beautiful drive, on the way to Taos enjoy tiny Velarde, NM & their fruit stands while you’re there
Friendly and award winning winery & artful wines in Dixon & Taos
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La Chiripada Winery
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Friendly and award winning winery & artful wines in Dixon & Taos
Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta
217 E Marcy St

Food scene

Lovely and short 20-min drive down the highway, real New Mexican food, beautiful old converted NM home.
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Teofilos Restaurante
144 Vallejos Ln
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Lovely and short 20-min drive down the highway, real New Mexican food, beautiful old converted NM home.

Sightseeing

Santa Fe: a historic rancho and now a living history museum, was strategically located on the Camino Real, the Royal Road that extended from Mexico City to Santa Fe. Regular tours or roam freely. Learn about the skills required to live here in the 1700's, and the beautiful art as well. Enjoy year round festivals. Maybe catch a pic of Keely's dad. During COVID times enjoy virtual tours.
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El Rancho de las Golondrinas
334 Los Pinos Rd
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Santa Fe: a historic rancho and now a living history museum, was strategically located on the Camino Real, the Royal Road that extended from Mexico City to Santa Fe. Regular tours or roam freely. Learn about the skills required to live here in the 1700's, and the beautiful art as well. Enjoy year round festivals. Maybe catch a pic of Keely's dad. During COVID times enjoy virtual tours.
famously beautiful, watch the cranes return every winter, a birdwatcher's dream
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Besucherzentrum des Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
1001 NM-1
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famously beautiful, watch the cranes return every winter, a birdwatcher's dream
literally translates to the badlands, petroglyphs, amazing volcanic formations & caves to explore.
El Malpais National Monument Visitor Center
1900 E Santa Fe Ave
literally translates to the badlands, petroglyphs, amazing volcanic formations & caves to explore.
A leading astronomical observatories on the planet, the array contains 27 radio antennas responsible for shedding light on groundbreaking celestial activity
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Very Large Array
Old Highway 60
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A leading astronomical observatories on the planet, the array contains 27 radio antennas responsible for shedding light on groundbreaking celestial activity
Enjoy stellar performances under a starry New Mexico sky; beautiful music, compelling drama & stunning sunsets
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Santa Fe Opera
301 Opera Dr
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Enjoy stellar performances under a starry New Mexico sky; beautiful music, compelling drama & stunning sunsets
1,000-acre property offering natural mineral spring pools, dining with food from their own farm, & lodging
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Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa
50 Los Banos Drive
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1,000-acre property offering natural mineral spring pools, dining with food from their own farm, & lodging
nestled in the Santa Fe mountains a Japanese Spa outdoor tubs, restaurant & bar (a flight of sake?!) & lodging if you’re too relaxed to drive the hour home.
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Ten Thousand Waves
21 Ten Thousand Waves Way
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nestled in the Santa Fe mountains a Japanese Spa outdoor tubs, restaurant & bar (a flight of sake?!) & lodging if you’re too relaxed to drive the hour home.
Jemez Hot Springs and Valle Caldera Nature Preserve Spend the day exploring nature & treat yourself to the spa… several outdoor hot springs mineral water pools, cabanas & a gift shop
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Jemez Springs Bath House
62 Jemez Springs Plaza
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Jemez Hot Springs and Valle Caldera Nature Preserve Spend the day exploring nature & treat yourself to the spa… several outdoor hot springs mineral water pools, cabanas & a gift shop
summer hikes, fall beautiful aspens, & winter skiing & snowboarding!
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Ski Santa Fe
1477 NM-475
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summer hikes, fall beautiful aspens, & winter skiing & snowboarding!
summer hikes, spring rafting & kayaking, fall beautiful aspens, & winter skiing & snowboarding!
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Taos Ski Valley
116 Sutton Place
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summer hikes, spring rafting & kayaking, fall beautiful aspens, & winter skiing & snowboarding!
See booklet cover: climb cliffside ruins & learn about the people who lived & vanished from here
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Bandelier Nationaldenkmal
15 Entrance Rd
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See booklet cover: climb cliffside ruins & learn about the people who lived & vanished from here
wave-like dunes of gypsum sand you can slide down like snow. Historic Atomic Bomb test site nearby open twice a year.
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White-Sands-Nationalpark
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wave-like dunes of gypsum sand you can slide down like snow. Historic Atomic Bomb test site nearby open twice a year.
enjoy incredible underground formations & observe evening bat flights. Stop at the wildlife refuge.
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Karlsbader Höhlen
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enjoy incredible underground formations & observe evening bat flights. Stop at the wildlife refuge.
This should start with BEAUTIFUL Chama NM, which is where this super fun ride begins. a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow-gauge heritage railroad that operates on 64 miles (103 km) of track between Antonito, Colorado and Chama, New Mexico in the United States. The railroad is named for two geographical features along the route, the 10,015-foot (3,053 m)-high Cumbres Pass and the Toltec Gorge. Originally part of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad's narrow-gauge network, the line has been jointly owned by the states of Colorado and New Mexico since 1970. Today, the C&TSRR is one of only two remaining parts of the former D&RGW narrow-gauge network, the other being the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad (D&SNG), which runs between the communities of Durango and Silverton, Colorado. The railroad currently has a total of ten narrow-gauge steam locomotives and two narrow-gauge diesel locomotives. Impressive views for those who aren't afraid of heights!
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Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad Antonito Depot
5234 US Hwy 285
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This should start with BEAUTIFUL Chama NM, which is where this super fun ride begins. a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow-gauge heritage railroad that operates on 64 miles (103 km) of track between Antonito, Colorado and Chama, New Mexico in the United States. The railroad is named for two geographical features along the route, the 10,015-foot (3,053 m)-high Cumbres Pass and the Toltec Gorge. Originally part of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad's narrow-gauge network, the line has been jointly owned by the states of Colorado and New Mexico since 1970. Today, the C&TSRR is one of only two remaining parts of the former D&RGW narrow-gauge network, the other being the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad (D&SNG), which runs between the communities of Durango and Silverton, Colorado. The railroad currently has a total of ten narrow-gauge steam locomotives and two narrow-gauge diesel locomotives. Impressive views for those who aren't afraid of heights!
A steel deck arch bridge across the Rio Grande Gorge 10 miles northwest of Taos, New Mexico, United States. Roughly 600 ft above the Rio Grande, it is the tenth highest bridge in the United States. Another stunning view nestled next to Taos, a wonderful BUS parked at one end offers coffee drinks and ice cream. Catch views of the endangered Big Horn sheep as well.
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Rio-Grande-Schluchtbrücke
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A steel deck arch bridge across the Rio Grande Gorge 10 miles northwest of Taos, New Mexico, United States. Roughly 600 ft above the Rio Grande, it is the tenth highest bridge in the United States. Another stunning view nestled next to Taos, a wonderful BUS parked at one end offers coffee drinks and ice cream. Catch views of the endangered Big Horn sheep as well.