Fall in
  Santa Fe County

 

Santa Fe County is the place to be in the fall. Spectacular fall colors are dazzling under our crisp blue skies. Green chiles roasting along roadsides scent the pleasantly-cool fall air. The spectacular fall weather is crisp in the morning, warming in the afternoon and deliciously cooler most evenings. As the season progresses, piñon fires grace adobe kiva fireplaces in the evenings and the aromatic scent of the crackling wood assures you that you are “No Place Like Home!” You'll enjoy hiking among the golden mountain aspens, visiting ancient ruins or modern art galleries, mountain climbing, or rejuvenating in a luxury-spa resort. Local cuisine produces some of the finest green-chile stew at this time of year, or opt for haute-cuisine at the many four and five-star fine restaurants moments away. Fall in Santa Fe County is a fall you will always remember.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Things To Do
Santa Fe County has a multitude of interesting things to do, from hikes in the beautiful New Mexico wilderness to a tour of the best in contemporary art & sculpture to attending Native American feast-day dances. It really is No Place Like Home!


Cerrillos
The country's oldest designated mining district once yielded fabulous lodes of turquoise, silver, gold, lead, and zinc. Cerrillos is part of the Turquoise Trail, a national scenic byway that connects former mining communities that lie between Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Evidence of operation left by Native American, Spanish, Mexican, and American miners provide insight into these cultures and the history of Cerrillos. A boomtown during the 1880s, movie studios have since discovered Cerrillos Old West authenticity. Just north of town, the J.W. Eaves Movie Ranch pays tribute to the town's cinematic history.

Cerrillos Hills Historic Park, slated to open in Spring 2003, 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.

Cerrillos is home to riding stables, a petting zoo, a mining museum, and several artist galleries and studios. Approximately 60 miles from Albuquerque and 20 miles from Santa Fe, Cerrillos is a perfect day-trip destination for visitors and New Mexico residents alike.

Driving Directions
From I-25, take exit 276A. Go east on Highway 14 to Cerrillos.

For more information on Cerrillos, please call
(888) 263-0003 or visit www.turquoisetrail.org.

Lodging near Cerrillos includes:
Crystal Mesa Farm B&B (Cerrillos)
Hacienda Doña 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)
 
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