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Interesting Things to do in Santa Fe



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By : David H.    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-04-20 11:07:57
From the great outdoors and recreational parks, to museums, shopping spots, kid’s activities and annual events, Santa Fe never goes out of things to offer its guests and tourists. Read on to know more.

There are plenty of things you can do and enjoy in Santa Fe, the capital of New Mexico. You get a chance here to step up your knowledge and develop the artist in you by attending workshops and classes. Sharpen up your photography, dance, and calligraphy knacks. Or, develop your love for writing, classic literature and archeology methods. You can also learn the art of pottery or paint. Discover a yoga stance or learn to throw a fly fishing rod.

If you are the type who loves the outdoor adventures, Santa Fe is a haven for you. Unearth a profusion of Mother Nature so close to the metropolitans center. You can go horse back riding then saunter the city recreation parks to unwind. Go out hiking, biking and skiing to the scenic wilderness of Sangre de Cristo Mountains.

In winter, ski the Rocky Mountains and skate on the Hyde Memorial State Park pond. Summer time offers a pleasurable trek down or a thrilling ride on the chairlift up the mountain of stunning views. Propel the Rio Grande waters. Play golf on courses that have some of the United States most stunning views. Santa Fe Country Club, Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club, and Quail Run Golf Course are some of the finest courses in the state.

There is more. You can provide your physical, mental, and spiritual being a fantastic workout during your trip in the city by stopping at one of its fitness facilities. The biggest recreational center in Santa Fe, the Genoveva Chavez Community Center, offers Pilates, ice skating, swimming, and kayaking classes. Here, public skating occasions on the ice ground can have you play a game of hockey. And, on one of Santa Fes tennis courts, you can always enjoy tennis.

The city has over fifty scenic parks which include district, historical and sports parks. Canyon Road, for instance, features loads of stores and superb galleries, as well as museums and dining places. While at the stretch of land down the river of Santa Fe River State Park, tourists can picnic and leisurely walk on the tree bordered paths. Salvador Perez Park is a much loved family nook for kids and kids at heart. It has picnic amenities, playground, a genuine engine car, and a Little League arena.

Santa Fe features numerous sites for the kids and these include parks and trails for biking, trekking, skating and skiing. Two Skateboard Parks, for example, offer skateboarding fun for children. Kids museums feature original activities, exhibits and storytelling series that allow for fun and insightful learning. Families and children can also gain knowledge of preparing New Mexican foods such as chili sauce and tortillas at the Santa Fe School of Cooking.

You can go shopping for farm fresh produce, dairy, crafts and more at the popular city’s Farmers Market. August is a perfect time to shop here where a good number of farmers vend amazingly fresh greens, tomatoes, corn, mushrooms, natural chicken plus other edible treats. Or, see and taste Indian Market, the biggest Native American art market on earth, where galleries and tribal arts and performance are witnessed. The yearly Santa Fe Indian Market pulls approximately a hundred thousand guests from all over the world and is the biggest jamboree of Native American artists.

The city offers many historical places where you can experience rich American history. These run from remains of Wild West, Civil War, mining towns, primeval Native American to Spanish Colonial ministers.

At Santa Fe, there is no end to the multiplicity of outdoor thrills, road trips, yearly events, workshops, and interactive activities for adults and children.
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