Cerrillos Hills Historic
Park opened on May 24, 2003. It includes three prehistoric stone
rings and a petroglyph at the peak of Grand Central Mountain.
These sites, and numerous others in the parklands, are registered
with the Museum of New Mexico's Laboratory of Anthropology.
For more information visit
www.cerrilloshills.org
Driving Directions:
The Cerrillos Hills are located in Santa Fe County, New Mexico.
The chain of Hills are generally bounded by the Cerrillos-Waldo
Road [CR 57] in the South and West, Interstate Highway 25 on
the Northwest, State Highway 14 [The Turquoise Trail Scenic
Byway] on the South and East, and extend northward slightly
beyond Bonanza Creek Road [CR 45]. The distance between Santa
Fe and Albuquerque is approximately 60 miles [100 km.].
Lodging near Cerrillos Hills Historic Park includes:
Crystal Mesa Farm B&B (Cerrillos)
The Galisteo Inn (Galisteo)
Hacienda Doņa Andrea (Cerrillos)
Heart Seed B&B (Cerrillos)
High Feather Ranch
B&B(Between Cerrillos and Madrid)
Santa Fe Skies RV Park (Hwy
14)
Vista Clara Ranch (Galisteo) |