Eight miles southeast of the Plaza, off I-25 exit 290, Rancheros is really designed for RV camping, though there are simple cabins here too. It's fairly close to the highway, so expect some noise – tent camping is not recommended. Amenities include laundry, showers, a convenience store and evening movies in summer.
Rancheros de Santa Fe Campground
Santa Fe
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
10.55 MILES
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10.75 MILES
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Palace of the Governors & New Mexico History Museum
10.63 MILES
The oldest public building in the US, this low-slung adobe complex began as home to New Mexico’s first Spanish governor in 1610. It was occupied by Pueblo…
Museum of International Folk Art
8.84 MILES
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Bandelier's 1.2-mile Main Loop Trail in Frijoles Canyon offers an excellent introduction to the main ruins and history of the park. The trail first passes…
10.59 MILES
For more than 400 years, the Plaza has stood at the heart of Santa Fe. Originally it marked the far northern end of the Camino Real from Mexico; later, it…
Museum of Indian Arts & Culture
8.87 MILES
This top-quality museum sets out to trace the origins and history of the various Native American peoples of the entire Southwest, and explain and…
Museum of Contemporary Native Arts
10.53 MILES
Primarily showing work by the students and faculty of the esteemed Institute of American Indian Arts, this museum also has the finest contemporary…
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1. Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
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2. Museum of International Folk Art
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7. School for Advanced Research
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