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Santa Fe Neighborhoods 2026: Where to Live in Santa Fe, NM
Finding a home in Santa Fe requires weighing architecture, topography, and budget. While the citywide median sits near $510,000, the market ranges from entry-level condos under $500,000 to ridgeline estates exceeding $8,000,000. Once upon a time, or maybe just a few decades ago, there were only about a dozen Santa Fe neighborhoods. Many of the roads were still gravel. Today, with growth in all directions, and developments, subdivisions, and enclaves popping up with their own colorful names and identities, a … Read More
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Chaco Culture National Historic Park
Today the massive buildings of the Ancestral Pueblo people still testify to the organizational and engineering abilities not seen anywhere …
Bosque del Apache
The Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, in southern New Mexico, was founded in 1939 and is administered by the …
Discover the Santa Fe Railyard
The Santa Fe Railyard is a happening place in the heart of the City Different. This dynamic area is home …
Cross of the Martyrs
Cross of the Martyrs – 617 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM Located up a brick walking trail on the …
Aspen Vista Trail
Aspen Vista is a small picnic site just below Aspen Ski Basin. It also serves as a trail head to …
Loretto Chapel
The Loretto Chapel is filled with wonder, mystery and spirituality. Watch on to learn about this iconic Santa Fe attraction, …
Wine & Chile Fiesta
The Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta is an annual five-day weekend of events featuring the culinary artistry found in …
Dale Ball Trail
Located up a brick walking trail on the northeast side of Paseo de Peralta between E. Marcy Avenue and Otero …
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IndigenousWays Red Road Pow Wow 2026 in Santa Fe
The inaugural IndigenousWays Red Road Pow Wow will take place Sunday, September 27, 2026, at the Santa Fe County Fairgrounds, with a free, daylong gathering centered on dance, drumming, and healing. Organized by the Native led nonprofit IndigenousWays, the event reflects their focus on keeping Indigenous culture visible and accessible for families, elders, and younger generations. A pow wow is a longstanding Indigenous tradition in which dancers, drum groups, and singers gather to share songs, dances, and ceremonies in a … Read More
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Santa Fe’s Best Food, Wine, and History Tours 2026
Santa Fe’s food scene is best navigated through guided walking tours that pair New Mexico’s famous red and green chile with historic storytelling. From the centuries-old Santa Fe Plaza to the industrial-chic Railyard, these all-inclusive experiences provide the easiest way to sample local spirits, high-altitude wines, and traditional Southwest flavors in a single afternoon. For travelers who want to dive deeper into the local narrative, Vigilante Guides serves as the definitive authority on Santa Fe’s hidden history; plan a tour … Read More
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