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Our Advertising PolicyFormerly the studio of Georgia O'Keefe, Ghost Ranch is now a conference center. It has miles of trails you can enjoy with your dog.
Take some time to enjoy the tranquility of Santa Fe’s pet friendly Plaza Park. If you’re lucky, there will be a street fair or farmer’s marke... Read More
Take the self-guided walking tour to the observation tower at the base of one of the twenty-seven, 230-ton antennas, which measure 82 feet in diameter... Read More
This museum is home to information on the Roswell Incident and other UFO phenomena, including crop circles, sightings, Area 51, ancient astronauts, an... Read More
HIPICO Santa Fe hosts Exciting Equestrian Events, Art Exhibitions, Award-winning Craft Beer, Local Cuisine and Live Music - all on our beautiful grass... Read More
Riverbend's riverside, mountain view, and hot mineral springs provide a relaxing retreat and a therapeutic spa experience. The indigeno... Read More
Local tradition says 1603, seventeen years before the Mayflower landed, was the year The Original Trading Post began out of a tent on this site. In bu... Read More
Once a thriving American Indian trade community, what remains today at this 1,100-acre monument are the ruins of four mission churches built by early ... Read More
Dogs are welcome outside and on the trails. Clean up bags are provided.
Historic Old Town has been the heart of Albuquerque since the city was founded in 1706. Today, it's the city's cultural center, with museums and mo... Read More
For a fun way to see more of the city, take your pooch on the pet friendly open-air ABQ Trolley. Running from April through October, this fully-nar... Read More
This walking tour covers 1 1/2 miles at a leisurely pace over 90 minutes. Tour guides use equipment to attempt to detect paranormal activity. ... Read More
This is the nation's only congressionally chartered museum in its field. Learn the story of the atomic age from early research into nuclear developmen... Read More
This mining community, founded circa 1890, became a Ghost Town in 1959. The three-acre museum grounds have a working blacksmith shop, vintage automob... Read More
Fort Sumner was once the center of a million-acre reservation known as the Bosque Redondo Indian Reservation. Learn about this tragic period in US hi... Read More
Visit this producer of the only mass market nut native to the Americas - the pecan! This orchard has approximately 180,000 trees, which line Hwy 28 f... Read More
This cross-country ski area has 5km of dog trails. Open to both skiers and snowshoers, leashes must be used in the parking area and pets must be leas... Read More
This is not your typical state capitol building, with the round main building, the high-desert landscaping and the variety of sculptures located throu... Read More