The Pub (trivia) Quiz that has rocked Colorado
and New Mexico is now in SANTA FE at
MONDAYS:
Corazon :
401 S. Guadalupe St.
7pm. Free to play.
WEDNESDAYS:
Catamount Bar & Grille :
125 E...
The Sunset Stroll Nature Walk is an easy (less than one mile) stroll through the dunes to look at the geology, plants and animals of the dune field. Some climbing on the dunes is involved.The walk is...
Designed by our certified lactation consultants, this class will help prepare you for your initial breastfeeding experience. Benefits of breastfeeding, latch-on...
Stop by the polar bear exhibit when the keeper comes by to feed the bears. The bears will know the keeper is coming before you do--they can smell the fish he's carrying from a long way off.
The Kings Palace tour, a 1.5-hour ranger-guided tour through four highly decorated chambers, departs from the underground rest area. You will descend to the deepest portion of the cavern open to the...
In 1924, National Geographic expedition members wrote about the wonders of Lower Cave. Visitors today can see the evidence left behind from these and other explorers. Highlights of this tour include...
On this lantern-lit tour, your guide will highlight Carlsbad Cavern history, formations, cave pools and Permian-age fossils. This is the easiest of the adventure tours on unpaved trails. Be aware that...
African Crested or Prehensile-Tailed porcupines show off some of their finer points during the spring and summer. Docents help you take a closer look at these prickly rodents and their fascinating...
This exhibition focuses on paintings from the Charlotte G. Mittler collection created by students who attended the Santa Fe Indian School between 1919 and 1945.
Guided tours of the Cliff Dwellings are offered twice daily, at 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend, and once daily, at 12:00 p.m. (noon), the remainder of the...
'A River Apart: the Pottery of Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos,' examines the pottery traditions of the two Pueblos to decipher discoveries and identities established through these representations...
This exhibit includes a variety of historical maps, as well as information on the area's Spanish occupation, Hispanic life, the Civil War & New Mexico's 1912 statehood.
With over 100 small growers participating, the Santa Fe Farmers' Market is the largest in New Mexico and one of the best known in the country. The Market...
This exhibit features mid- to late-19th century basketry and pottery, Dine (Navajo) and Pueblo vessels from the 1920s to 1970s, 20th century Dine weavings, and contemporary paintings, sculpture and...