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Santa Fe, New Mexico
Bird Watching
Campgrounds
Fishing
Hiking
Horse & Equestrian
Hunting
Lakes & Reservoirs
Museums
National Forests
National Monuments
Picnic Areas
Scenic Drives
State Parks
Water Activities
Wildlife Viewing
Winter Sports
Known internationally as "The City Different", Santa Fe attracts over 1.5 million visitors every year. This high desert city offers cool nights, year-round, and over 300 days of sunshine each year.
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Do you like geocaching? Santa Fe, New Mexico offers over 1,200 opportunities for geocaching. When you visit Santa Fe, be sure to bring your GPS and look for geocaches near Santa Fe.
Yearly events include the Santa Fe Air Show & Rodeo de Santa Fe in June, August's Indian Market, Spanish Market, Santa Fe Arts and Crafts Fair, the burning of Zozobra during the Fiestas de Santa Fe in September, and the Canyon Road Farolito Walk on Christmas Eve.
Attractions include the San Miguel Mission and the Palace of the Governors, The French Gothic-style Saint Francis Cathedral, the State Capitol, Santa Fe Trail, El Rancho de las Golondrinas, Santa Fe Southern Railroad, Canyon Road, Sena Plaza, East De Vargas Street, Santuario de Guadalupe and the Turquoise Trail.
From its historic buildings and museums, to its world class opera and art galleries, to its natural beauty that thrills hikers and skiers, campers and fishermen, Santa Fe has something to offer everyone.
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