Monastery Lake Tours and Activities
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Pecos National Historical Park
See the site of a Civil War battle and cave dwellings and artifacts from the Ancestral Pueblo peoples of almost 1,000 years ago in this scenic woodland expanse.
Pecos State Monument
Explore the great outdoors at Pecos State Monument, a lovely green space in Pecos. Amble around the area's forests or visit its shops.
Glorietta Battlefield
Learn about the local history of Santa Fe when you spend time at Glorietta Battlefield. Visit the stunning cathedral and shops in this walkable area.
Eldorado Community Preserve
Explore the great outdoors at Eldorado Community Preserve, a lovely green space in Santa Fe. Discover the area's shops or seek out its hiking trails.
Bishop John Lamy Grant
You can take time to visit Bishop John Lamy Grant during your travels to Santa Fe. Add the area's shops or stunning cathedral to your travel plans.
Hyde Memorial State Park
You can take time to visit Hyde Memorial State Park during your travels to Santa Fe. Visit the spas and shops in this walkable area.
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Bobcat Inn Bed and Breakfast

The Sage Hotel

La Fonda on the Plaza

Casa Bonita Ribera is a must stay!

Drury Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe

Inn and Spa at Loretto

North Hills Casa | Spacious Adobe Retreat in Santa Fe’s Historic Eastside

Inn on the Alameda

El Sendero Inn, an Ascend Collection Hotel
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