Event Calendar
The Santa Fe Experiential Passport provides a simple and efficient way to view suggestions on things to do, events to attend or places to visit while you are in Santa Fe. Many of the suggested activities will include some sort of experiential component, be it a workshop, group discussion, performance, or tasting to give guests an opportunity to immerse themselves in their interests. For example, the Art Trail includes entries such as create one-of-a-kind prints to take home at the Jennie Cooley Gallery, summer workshops at the Santa Fe Clay Studio or suggests attending signature art events such as the July International Folk Art Market or August Indian's Market. See all of our Experiential Passport experiences throughout this calendar of events!
Experiential Passport: Outdoor Adventures - Santa Fe Walkabouts
When: From 11/11/2010 to 12/31/2011
Visit Santa Fe, New Mexico, and experience the beauty of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the majesty of the Jemez Mountains with your own private tour guides. From alpine forests filled with beautiful aspens to high desert landscapes, New Mexico is the perfect place to be outdoors. Santa Fe Walkabouts offers excursions year-round. In winter there is:
- Snow shoe-ing - Enjoy two hour outings, half day trips and full day adventures
- Cross-country skiing - Explore an easy trail, or ski more challenging terrain
- Back Country Road Tours - Ride the Pinzgauer, a fun high clearance vehicle, and discover amazing vistas
- Scenic Tours of New Mexico's Treasures - Discover historic villages and ancient pueblo sites
Rates start at $40 per person and up depending on the activity.
To make reservations and for more information:
Contact Santa Fe Walkabouts; 505-216-9161; www.santafewalkabouts.comrivate, Personal Tours, Exploring the Land of Enchantment
New Mexico is called the Land of Enchantment, and New Mexico Jeep Tours offers an adventurous way to discover why. New Mexico Jeep Tours follows no beaten path, instead carving our own way to ancestral Pueblo ruins, ghost towns, volcanic necks and other unusual geological formations. Travel along primitive roads and see mountains or deserts while learning about the people, history, geology and culture that makes New Mexico special. View off-road sites including Spanish homesteads dating back to New Mexico in the 1700's, ancient Pueblo ruins, extinct volcanoes towering above beautiful valley floors, mesa tops, petroglyphs etched on rocks like an enormous ancient art gallery, forested mountains, gorgeous canyons and incredible views.
Tours are in a private Jeep, either open or covered and climate-controlled year-round for comfort. Tours range from three to eight hours (two person minimum), with experienced driver guides. All tours include soft drinks and bottled water, with sandwich lunches from Subway on tours 6.5 hours or longer.




