Great Links
Outspire is happy to be part of the Santa Fe community. To help you enjoy our area and the outdoors more, we include here links that might provide other information or services.
Santa Fe Area Visitor Information
Santa Fe Convention and Visitors Bureau Official City of Santa Fe Visitors' Bureau New Mexico Tourism Statewide information Santa Fe Professional Tour Guides A curated choice of local guides and the tours they offer Other Wonderful Tours New Mexico River Adventures Your ticket to a rafting adventure on the Rio Grande The Reel Life Santa Fe and northern New Mexico fly fishing gear and guide service Astronomy Adventures Guided Santa Fe Night Sky Tours with the Cosmonut Santa Fe Art Tours A fun and interactive way to experience Santa Fe's vibrant art world Santa Fe Discovery Walking Tours Some of Santa Fe's best local historians will take you back in time on easy guided walks through downtown Tours by Garrett Peck Enjoy a look into some of the lesser known aspects of Santa Fe's rich history Santa Fe Revisited Join our former City Historian, whose family traces their local roots back over 300 years, for a real insider's view Travel Bug On your own? If you need a map or guidebook Travel Bug will have it. You can also buy books from them online, and support a local business! |
Santa Fe Lodging
There are lots of places to stay in the Santa Fe area--these are a few of our favorites. All are within walking distance of the Plaza and other attractions except for El Rey on Cerrillos Road. El Farolito Bed and Breakfast Inn Pueblo Bonito Four Kachinas Inn Las Palomas Inn of the Governors Inn on the Alameda El Rey Court Other Places Road Trip! New Mexico has some remarkable Scenic Byways to explore by car. This is the place to get started. New Mexico Nomad The Wish List The Turquoise Trail South of Santa Fe lies a unique string of villages Valles Caldera National Preserve Visit the American Southwest's youngest volcanic caldera, only 90 minutes west of Santa Fe Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad A coal-fired narrow gauge steam train and National Historic Landmark takes you on a romantic journey into the Old West Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge New Mexico's finest bird watching |