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    Villa Linda Park

    3.2 (9 reviews)

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    Villa Linda Dog Park, Santa Fe, New Mexico
    William H.

    The park and the dog park are not closed. Nice dog park with room to run. Only 3 minutes off Interstate 25. Has one section for large dogs, and another for smaller dogs. The wild chamisas provide the dogs with native plants to run around and to hide from other dogs which is fun to watch. Park is usually stocked with doggie bags for waste. Near restaurants and hotels.

    There is also an awesome dog park!!!
    Leah F.

    This park has a great dog park! The water fountain for dogs wasn't working but other than that it was great!

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    3 years ago

    lots of litter and trash on the ground. needs a ton of maintenance to help the overgrown bushes

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    7 years ago

    Beautiful trail! Tons of nature and beautiful rocks. Good for dogs, bring water it's a great hike.

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    Hillside Park

    Hillside Park

    4.0
    (5 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    Hillside Park offers great views of Santa Fe, as well as provides historical information about New…read moreMexico and Santa Fe. It's accessible, close to the city centre and the paved walkway makes it easy for all to enjoy. We visited Hillside Park, as it was recommended by a local. It's not a very long or steep walk at all. The walkway is paved with railings and a few steps. Once at the top you can see the Cross of the Martyrs and views of Santa Fe. That's in itself a reason to visit. But what I liked most about Hillside Park is the historical plaques along the walkway, detailing the founding of Santa Fe from its first settlers to when it became a part of the United States and New Mexico today. It is also the historic sight of Fort Marcy, a military reservation in the mid-1800's when U.S. declared war on Mexico. With this trail you can see more informational signs about the war and fort. I would definitely recommend for visitors in Santa Fe to check out Hillside Park, not only for its city views but to learn about the city's history and its significance in the U.S. So glad we came here!

    Overlook park to get a view of the city and get some steps. The gate and railing separate Fort…read moreMarcy Park at the top from this park and cross partially funded by the Catholic Church to recognize the 21 Franciscan priests and friars killed in the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 led by Popé (not the Pope), according to a plaque. There are visible signs of consternation on some of the plaques that this recently built park makes no mention of the atrocities that lead to the uprising. Nonetheless, I found the one sided history laid out in the plaques to be educational because it made me look up people and the events.

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    Santa Fe Botanical Garden

    Santa Fe Botanical Garden

    3.9
    (53 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    Santa Fe Botanic Garden is truly my happy place in Santa Fe…read more This garden is such a gift to the community! It's beautifully designed, thoughtfully cared for, and filled with native New Mexico plants that really help you understand and appreciate the landscape we live in. Every visit feels zen and inspiring at the same time! Beyond the gardens themselves, this is a WONDERFUL place for community. They offer so many meaningful programs, lectures, and opportunities to learn and grow, whether you're a seasoned plant person or just starting to notice what's blooming around you. It's one of those places that makes you feel welcome, curious, and connected. The staff and volunteers are absolutely AMAZING. Kind, knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and clearly passionate about what they do. You can feel how much care goes into everything here. They're also breaking ground soon on a new children's garden area, which is so exciting and such a beautiful investment in our future. This place truly thinks long-term, about education, stewardship, and community. If you're a plant nerd, bug nerd, hummingbird nerd, or just someone who loves being outside and learning something new, this is the place for you. I can't recommend it highly enough!

    I go to a lot of botanical gardens when I travel and this one was just ok. For the $16 admission…read moreprice, I'd say skip this one. It's small and you will be done in an hour at absolute most if you go really slow and take your time. The garden itself is beautiful, but for how large it is and the time you'll spend here it's not worth it. It is neat to see plants native to New Mexico here. Staff was friendly, and the gift shop had some cute things in it. Only porter potty bathrooms here. Located right by the other museums, so its a cool stop if you are in the area but honestly I'd say skip it and just walk around the museum plaza area instead.

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    Bandelier National Monument

    Bandelier National Monument

    4.8
    (221 reviews)
    17.5 mi

    One of my favorite national parks that I have ever been to and hiked! STUNNING. I love that you can…read morehike up the ladders on one of the hikes here. That hike definitely is not for the faint of heart and pushed my limits at the top (you are high and it seems scary) but it is one of my most memorable hikes all around for the scenery and unique experience. A must visit! For those who don't to do the ladder hike, you can still walk to the bottom of it and look up and get a good view. So there is something for all levels here. The scenery is gorgeous. It does get windy here sometimes (we had a lot of wind blasting us as we were climbing the ladders) so be careful and be prepared for that. The nature all around is beautiful. Additionally, there are some tables so you could bring a picnic. Staff in the visitor center is very friendly and has lots of great recommendations of what to do here or nearby. A must do! This was the highlight of my trip to this area and I can't recommend it enough :)

    Without a doubt one of the best national parks or monuments I've ever been to! Highly, highly…read morerecommended if you are in the Santa Fe area. A couple notes: 1. Parking looks like it might get tough on busy weekends, mid-week we didn't have an issue early, and but when we left in the early afternoon, the main lot was pretty full. 2. The main Pueblo Loop trail was well maintained and quite accessible up to and just past the Big Kiva and Tyuonyi. The top-back part of the loop was a little more broken up, but still a pretty easy stroll. 3. The trail out to the Alcove House was absolutely beautiful! It's not paved, but it's a well maintained gravel. The ladders to the alcove itself are an interesting experience. If you don't love heights, there are some benches at the bottom of the ladder to sit on and relax. 4. Helpfully, there is a well-maintained pit toilet about halfway out, in case you need it. 5. The restaurant at the visitor center might not be the most efficient place, but the food was much better than you would expect!

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