Nambé Pueblo is located 18 miles north of Santa Fe, off US
84/285 and NM-503 at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
Established in the 1300s, Nambé was a principal cultural and
religious center for the pueblo people.
Local events include traditional cultural dances, authentic
Indian arts and crafts sales, and a Fourth of July celebration.
The pueblo also offers spectacular recreational sites and
opportunities to swim, fish, and camp at the beautiful Nambé
Falls. The tour of the pueblo's buffalo herd gives visitors
an experience with the sacred animal. Visitors should familiarize
themselves with general pueblo policy in order to remain courteous
during their visit.
For more information contact the Pueblo of Nambé, Route 1,
Box 177-BB, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 (505) 455-2036.
Driving Directions
Take I-25 north to the St. Francis exit. St. Francis will
become US-84/285. Take a right on NM-503 and follow the signs
to Nambé Pueblo.
Lodging near Nambé Pueblo includes:
The Bishop's Lodge (Santa Fe/Tesuque)
Hacienda del Cerezo
(Tesuque)
Ranchero de Santa Fe (Santa
Fe)
Rancho de Chimayó (Chimayó)
Rancho Jacona (Pojoaque)
The Triangle Inn (Tesuque)