Santa Fe, New Mexico
Bed and Breakfast in Santa Fe showcasing Southwestern art and crafts, six uniquely furnished rooms, a tranquil garden and walkable access to the Plaza, galleries and fine dining.
Santa Fe is the kind of place that makes you want to keep exploring. In part, it’s because there are so many incredible things to do in Santa Fe! Between Canyon Road galleries, the Plaza, standout museums, and New Mexican cuisine, you could easily stay busy in town. Still, one of the best parts of planning day trips from Santa Fe is how quickly the landscape shifts, from high desert to mountains, from ancient sites to art-forward small towns. If your itinerary leans toward an adventure getaway, these nearby escapes deliver big scenery and memorable stories without overcomplicating your day.
Start close by with Los Alamos, about 45 minutes away, for science history and sweeping views over the Rio Grande. Bandelier National Monument, around an hour from Santa Fe, is a must for ancient cliff dwellings, short trails, petroglyphs, and canyon walls that make every photo look dramatic. For a slower-paced but still outdoorsy reset, head to Jemez Springs and Jemez State Monument to pair Pueblo history with forest drives and the option to soak in local hot springs.
If you love a road trip with character, take the Turquoise Trail toward Albuquerque. The stops, like Madrid and Cerrillos, add local art, quirky shops, and easy hikes to your route. For landscapes that feel otherworldly, Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks offers cone-shaped formations and hiking through slot-canyon terrain. And when you want a classic Santa Fe day trip, Taos brings gallery browsing, Taos Pueblo history, and the jaw-dropping Rio Grande Gorge Bridge.
After a full day of exploring places to see in New Mexico, coming back to a calm, curated space matters. Four Kachinas Inn is one of the top-rated Santa Fe lodging properties. Our Inn keeps you close to downtown while offering an elevated, art-forward stay that feels intentionally designed, not cookie-cutter. With beautifully styled rooms that feature Native American, classic, and modern art, it’s easy to unwind, reset, and plan what to do in New Mexico next.
Round out your list with Abiquiú and Ghost Ranch for bold red rock scenery, Valles Caldera National Preserve for open meadows and wildlife spotting, and Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge for winter birdwatching and golden morning light. However you build your route, these Santa Fe day trips turn one stay into a full New Mexico experience.