November 11, 2008
Question for experienced Santa Fe skiers?
We are going on a vacation to Santa Fe to ski for the first time like in Feb or March 08 and I want to bring my Labrador Retriever with. I have quite a few questions though.
1. What is a good accomodation near the slopes that is dog friendly? Is there an extra charge for her?
2. Are dogs allowed on the slopes? Is there an extra charge for her?
3. When we are not skiing, our dogs allowed to walk through the city with us?
4. What about outdoor restaurants?
5. What about shops and stores?
6. Is there a good dog park or dog walk area near the slopes?
7. What other things can you do in Santa Fe with your dog?
I told you I had a lot of questions. Basically, I would like you to give me all the info you have on dogs in Santa Fe. Thanks a lot!
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November 5, 2008
What to do in Santa Fe, NM?
Traveling to Santa Fe tomorrow for vacation…what’s the ONE thing there that we absolutely shouldn’t miss?!
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November 1, 2008
Where would be good places to enjoy the wilderness in New Mexico?
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October 31, 2008
What are some really wonderful things to do north of Santa Fe (NM) on up to Ojo Caliente?
I don’t have much extra time at all, and am planning to go see the cliff dwellings at Bandelier National Monument and the Georgia O’Keefe Museum.
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October 18, 2008
Is TAOS, New Mexico a Good Place to Have a Vacation?
I would like to take a couple of days and just take off. One place that I have thought of going is Taos, New Mexico. Has anyone gone there, and if so, what do you think of it? Do you have ideas on where to stay? Is it safe out there or should I have not seen the original, “The Hills Have Eyes”?
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October 9, 2008
What’s the best small town in New Mexico?
I really like both Taos and Santa Fe, but both are a bit too commercialized for my taste and flooded with tourists. Both are also very expensive places to live. Are there any smaller towns around this area of New Mexico that have similar qualities (both geographical and cultural) but are lesser known with smaller populations?
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My wife and I will be visiting Santa Fe at the end of April. I’m a former resident - grew up in New Mexico and graduated high school at Santa Fe High. I haven’t been back in a decade, and I just want to get a pulse on the City Different. This will be my wife’s first visit.
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August 21, 2008
Which is a good natrual spring near Jemez Springs New Mexico?
I’m going to Jemez / Taos / Santa Fe / Albuquerque in early October and I had hoped to enjoy the natural hot springs. The ones I found require a long hike to get to them. I have arthritis and cannot hike very far (less than a mile) I found one called Spence Hot Springs that doesn’t seem to be a very far hike. Does anybody have first hand knowledge of this spring? I was reading that it was clothing optional but that nudity was illegal. I also read that it had gotten trashy and was even a mention of feces. Please help!
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I’m heading to New Mexico for five days in June and will be visiting Albuquerque and Santa Fe, and would like some tips and feedback on what to do while there. Below is a list of possibilities that seem to be popular on a trip to this part of NM. Please let me know if you have any to add or if you disagree with any, or if you have any details/tips on one in particular. Thanks!
ALBUQUERQUE
-Sandia Peak Tramway (is there a best time of day for this?)
-Petroglyph National Monument
-Aquarium
-Acoma Pueblo (Sky City) and Laguna Pueblo on the way there
-Old Town
-Hot air balloon ride (Rainbow Ryders? any better companies?)
SANTA FE
-Plaza
-Palace of the Governors
-Loretto Chapel (staircase)
-Bandelier National Monument
-Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
-Rancho de los Golindrinas
-Chimayo
-Puye cliff dwellings (if these re-open soon)
TAOS
-High road to/from Taos
-Low road along the river to/from Taos
-Rio Grande Gorge Bridge
-San Francisco de Asis church
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July 31, 2008
Where is Sandia Peak Tramway?
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