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Pecos Monastery
Our Lady of Guadalupe Abbey is an Olivetan Benedictine monastery located in the Pecos River Canyon 25 miles east of Santa Fe, New Mexico. We offer group retreats and individual retreats, and spiritual direction. Everyone is welcome.
Adobestar Properties Hacienda Nicholas | Madeleine Inn
A world of beauty and hospitality awaits you at Hacienda Nicholas, an enchanting southwest bed & breakfast inn located only blocks from the historic Plaza. Whether you're here for a romantic weekend or a winter getaway, our attention to detail and superior personal service will ensure a memorable Santa Fe vacation.
The Mystic Santa Fe is where modern vibes meet historic charm on Route 66. The stylish motel invites you to unwind in hip guest rooms, savor diverse cuisines, and experience avant-garde art. Celebrating 75 years in 2023, the mystic redefines Santa Fe with a blend of tradition and contemporary allure. Book a room, plan a wedding, or host an event and discover a different side of Santa Fe.
Connecticut Dog Trainer - Rover Achievers Dog Training
Connecticut dog trainers and dog training by Rover Achievers. We provide you and your dog with the best training, in private or classes, at a reasonable price, with personal service that is tailored for your time and individual needs. Scott Secrest, Master Dog Trainer and Canine Behaviorist, has 25 years of experience.
The professional certification course at the Hypnotherapy Academy of America is one of the most comprehensive and extensive courses available. As part of our course, you will go through a carefully planned curriculum during which you will personally experience the techniques we teach. Tim Simmerman, Director.
Santa Fe Century is the first major cycling event in the spring in the Southwest. May provides an opportunity to shed the winter gear for some wonderful springtime riding in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Check out The Fly Fishing Outpost at Bishop's Lodge
Fishing gear and tours
Cafe Pasquals
Downtown Santa Fe Restaurant with famous cuisine inspired by the culinary traditions of New Mexico, Old Mexico and Asia. Check out the online store and gallery! Artsy goodies, pottery, their famous cookbooks & more...
Nuclear Watch New Mexico
Welcome to the home on the web for Nuclear Watch of New Mexico. You will find here regularly updated information which will keep you informed on subjects such as Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP), and a host of other subjects that pertain to nuclear New Mexico.
Mulberry Creek
Offering the largest selection of certified organically grown herbs & perennials, for cooking, ornamental, medicinal & crafting. A Sandusky, Ohio business with strong local ties to Santa Fe.
The Santa Fe Women's ensemble performs twice a year. Once in the Spring and once at Christmas. Check their website for this years concerts and learn more about this group and their commissioned work.
Casa Perea Art Space
45 minutes from Santa Fe, Casa Perea Arts Space and Pachama is delightful day trip, overnight get-a-way and wedding venue run by Martha Egan and attentive staff that are sure to make your stay memorable.
Welcome to Rainbow Gate, home of colorful, handmade, hand painted dinnerware and pottery created in Santa Fe.
Desert Harbor offers lodging and personal retreats, along with the services of spiritual direction and life coaching. It was built using eco-friendly materials and is powered 100 percent by the sun and is centrally located in New Mexico between Santa Fe and Albuquerque, just off the historic Turquoise Trail.
Santa Fe Country Boarding Kennels is a well established boarding and grooming facility for your dogs and cats.
Vipassana Sangha - Buddhist Meditation
Join Buddhist practitioners every Sunday at Camino del Sol for community meditation and experience of yourself how to integrat the Buddha’s teachings into daily life.
El Rancho de las Golondrinas
Take a journey to the past at "The Ranch of the Swallows." This historic rancho, now a living history museum, dates from the early 1700s and was an important paraje or stopping place along the famous Camino Real, the Royal Road from Mexico City to Santa Fe. Experience the life of another time in a location unlike any other in America.