Meow Wolf creates immersive and interactive experiences that transport audiences of all ages into fantastic realms of story and exploration. This includes art installations, video and music production, and extended reality content. Due to covid restrictions - requires tickets.
Downtown Santa Fe offers an wide array of things to do, including visiting the Loretto Chapel : This glorious Gothic-Revival style chapel was completed in 1878 and modeled after King Louis IX's Sainte Chapelle in Paris. The church was built for the Sisters of the Loretto, who established a school in Santa Fe in 1853. According to legend, St. Joseph the Carpenter had a role in the building of the chapel's Miraculous Staircase, constructed between 1877 and 1881 with two 360-degree turns and no apparent means of support. Today, the church is a private museum and a popular site for wedding ceremonies.
Rising from the hustle and bustle of Albuquerque, you ascend one of America’s most stunning urban peaks. Reaching the 10,378-foot crest of the Sandia Mountains, an 11,000 square mile panoramic view awaits you. It’s an elevation of the body, mind, and soul in a mere 15 minutes.
Once in a lifetime experience at Chaco Canyon National Park. All roads lead to Chaco. By 1050, Chaco had become the ceremonial, administrative, and economic center of the San Juan Basin. Its sphere of influence was extensive. Dozens of great houses in Chaco Canyon were connected by roads to more than 150 great houses throughout the region.
Thanks to artistic powerhouses like the incredible Georgia O’Keefe, northern New Mexico has long been known as a desert haven for aspiring bohemian types. While Santa Fe, the capital city of New Mexico, offers visitors a seemingly endless array of museums, cultural landmarks, and spiritual experiences, the region is also home to countless national parks and hiking opportunities.