Fall & Winter in
  Santa Fe County

 

Santa Fe County is fabulous in Fall and wonderful in Winter. Cool days are followed by crisp evenings, the golden aspen trees in Hyde Park and the ski basin call out for exploration, teasing snow already tips the mountains, and days of crisp blue skies and sunsets like nowhere else abound. Fall hiking trails reveal breathtaking sights of color at every turn. Enjoy visiting modern art galleries, skiing, exploring ancient ruins,
a leisurely afternoon cocktail or a pint of local micro-brew. Take in one of the lively contemporary music venues or simply stroll under star-strewn skies. End the day with a hot-tub in the cool mountain air, then venture out for a green chile-seasoned meal at the surprisingly large number of 4 and 5-star restaurants throughout the area to warm your way to sleep. Santa Fe County truly is “No Place Like Home!” However you decide to spend your days and nights, you’ll always remember Fall & Winter in Santa Fe County.

 

Santa Fe Horse Park
"New Mexico's premier multi-discipline equestrian facility" invites you to enjoy the polo season, classes, lessons, and festivities for the whole family. Check the Web site for an updated list of events. Located south of Santa Fe.

Santa Fe Horse Park
100 S Polo Dr
Santa Fe, NM 87507
(505) 424-7400

Driving Directions
From Albuquerque Head north on I-25 until just before Santa Fe take exit marked 599 North. Go north on 599 for about a mile to the 2nd stop light (Airport Road). Turn left (or head west) and the Santa Fe Horse Park is 2.0 miles down on the right-hand side. Look for the sign on right hand side.

Lodging near Santa Fe Horse Park includes:
Inn and Spa at Sunrise Springs (south of Santa Fe)
Sleep Inn (south of Santa Fe)
Santa Fe Lodge (south of Santa Fe)