Pet Friendly Things To Do in San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico

Getting to San Juan Pueblo area

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San Juan Pueblo Agricultural Cooperative, Box 1188, San Juan Pueblo, NM 87566-1188, United States

  • The Ohkay T'owa Gardens Cooperative at San Juan Pueblo is open for visitors interested in traditional Native food. More on PlanetWare

 

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Espanola, New Mexico

  • The sedimentary rock layers of the Colorado Plateau create grand scenery from Utah to New Mexico. The rocks tell the story of shallow seas with dinosaurs roaming the shorelines, of shallow freshwat... More on Trails

  • Fastastic views of the colorful sandstone formations behind Ghost Ranch. More on Trails

 

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BOX 16-D Pilar, Embudo, NM 87531

  • We offer rapid trips, scenic floats, sunset dinners, ... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • there was no ATM anywhere. Big River Billy was just wonderful, he took care of everthing, and made us feel comfortable on our ... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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RT 1, Box 216A, Espanola, NM 87532, United States

  • Dogs on leash are allowed at the outdoor tables. Open 7 days a week. It is located 20 miles from Santa Fe. More on DogFriendly.com

 

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P.O. Box 945, Santa Fe, New Mexico

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  • This tour is one of the most interesting Southwestern experiences available. You'll fly in a small plane 1... More on Frommers

  • Thanks to our pilot and guide Bruce we are more knowledgeable about Santa Fe, the surrounding plains ,puebl... More on TripAdvisor

 

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1789 Central Ave, Los Alamos, NM 87544, USA

  • The Coffee Booth next to Metzgers and Home Run pizza is a much better family owned establishment. More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Bad coffee good service: I don't like the burnt bitter taste of Starbucks' overpriced coffee drinks but they do have some good blended drinks like their mocha fraps (pre-made mix?). More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Abiquiu, New Mexico

  • Mesa Montosa is part of the northern boundary of the basin of Mesozoic rocks surrounding the Rio Chama. On the way to the mesa top, a short side trip leads to Box Canyon. The spur dead-ends at a po... More on Trails

  • GREAT hike! The description is absolutely accurate - you do hike along a cr More on Trails

 

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Los Alamos,NM,US

  • Trail starts at the parking area just past first roundabout at Diamond/San Ildefonso. Initially, a single track, it splits into two parallel trails after a few hundred feet. The trails parallel eac... More on trails.mtbr.com

  • Trail starts at the Diamond drive/San Ildefonso Rd roundabout. The trail is hard packed singletrack occasionally following along some old homesteader roads. Most of the route is a straightforward r... More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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Los Alamos,NM,US

  • These two separate trails are best done as a loop to enjoy the amazing technical contrast between the two trails. They are both fun and challenging rides, but for different reasons. Pajarito Canyon... More on trails.mtbr.com

  • The combination of these trails makes a great ride. The tight Pajarito Canyon requires concentration to keep on the trail. The wider Nail trail requires concentration to keep on top of your bike. T... More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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Los Alamos,NM,US

  • This trail skirts the north and west sides of Los Alamos from Guaje Pines Cemetary to near the Los Alamos high school. There are numerous access points along the streets that it borders (Arizona, Y... More on trails.mtbr.com

  • I really like this trail. It's convenient to get to, it has some nice technical sections in it, some fun ascents/descents, and it's always in good shape. I'd can't think of a better trail around Lo... More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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