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Off Site Activities

Discover Santa Fe
Our state capital is filled with history, culture, shopping and activities, just 45 minutes from our resort.

Palace of the Governors
The nation's oldest continuously operating public building, this former government center – originally built in 1610 - is now a museum of Southwestern history.
100 Palace Place
505- 476-5100

Museum of Fine Arts
Collections highlight the works of Southwestern artists. Permanent collections include Georgia O'keeffe,  Ansel Adams, Gustave Baumann and many more.
107 West Palace Avenue
505-476-5072

Museum of International Folk Art
Internationally recognized as housing one of the largest collections of folk art, the museum is home to more than 135,000 artifacts. Four wings highlight the various collections, including popular art, toys, and textiles from around the world.
Camino Lejo off Old Santa Fe Trail
505-476-1200

Museum of Indian Arts & Culture
The history of the Native American peoples is told, from prehistoric times to modern day life. It features an astounding collection of art, artifacts and archives highlighting the Pueblo, Navajo, Apache and other indigenous cultures.
710 Camino  Lejo off Old Santa Fe Trail
505-827-6463

Ski Santa Fe
Just 16 miles from the heart of the city is one of the highest ski areas in the continental U.S. Base elevation is 10,350 feet, and the chairlift will glide you up to 12,075 feet! The wide range of facilities make this ideal for families, beginners and expert skiers.
2209 Brothers Road
505-982-4429

Chapel of San Miguel
The Chapel of San Miguel is the oldest church in Santa Fe, originally built in 1626. Burned at the start of The Pueblo Revolt In 1710, the chapel was completely rebuilt in 1710. In 1859 Archbishop Lamy and the Christian Brothers of Santa Fe bought the chapel, and it became a part of Saint Michael's College.  Located at Old Santa Fe Trail and De Vargas Streets.

Loretto Chapel and Miraculous Staircase
Loretto Chapel, completed in 1878, is a prime example of Gothic architecture, and a stark contrast to the typical adobe churches of the area. It bears a strong resemblance to Sainte-Chapelle in Paris, and features ornate stained glass transported from France. The highlight of the chapel is the Miraculous Staircase. The chapel is now a private museum.
207 Old Santa Fe Trail
505-982-0092

Santa Fe Farmers Market
Experience the freshest fruits and vegetables available anywhere at the Farmers' Market voted as one of the top ten markets in America by USA Today. Enjoy the vibrant flavors, aromas and colors of the New Mexico harvest.
430 W Manhattan Street
505-983-4098

For more things to do and see in Santa Fe, visit http://santafe.org/