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Tourism around Santa Fe
If you find time during lunch or dinner, take a stroll across the Plaza and enjoy the unique atmosphere of the city, its numerous galleries in Canyon Road or a nice dinner in one of many restaurants.
If you plan a trip before or after the workshop, here are a few suggestions:
Within one hour driving:
Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rock National Monument
offers a hiking trail through con-shaped stone formations produced by volcano eruptions millions of years ago.
Bandelier National Monument
provides apart from scenic hiking trails along the canyons also ancestral pueblo homes, rock paintings and petroglyphes. You can spend several hours there.
Ancestral Pueblo village of Tsankawi
is a part of Bandelier National Monument located between Los Alamos and White Rock. It offers a one to two hour hiking trail up a mesa with beautiful landscape, ancient petroglyphes and the remains of the pueblo.
Around the cities of
Los Alamos and White Rock
you can also find beautiful hiking trails of different difficulty level. Los Alamos also houses the Bradbury Science Museum discussing LANL history as well as giving glimpses of ongoing research at LANL.
Within two hours driving:
Taos
like Santa Fe is a beautiful New Mexican city with adobe houses and galleries to enjoy.
Taos pueblo
is a still inhabited ancient pueblo being about 1000 years old near the town of Taos.
Valles Caldera
is a national preserve with many hiking trails inhabited by ample wildlife.