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Santa Fe School of Cooking
Enroll in one of the overwhelmingly popular half-day or day-long classes to learn how to reproduce the intriguing cuisine that is so unique to this region by melding the indigenous Hispanic and Native American. Courses can be demonstration-style with a full and wonderful lunch or hands-on, with field trips to markets, farms, wineries and breweries. Excellent culinary gift shop on site, too.
116 West San Francisco Street
Tel: 1 800 982 4688 or (505) 983 4511.
Website: www.santafeschoolofcooking.com
Ski Santa Fe
In winter, most visitors head up the fairly quick but twisting drive uphill from the Plaza to the area's 3,710m- (12,175ft-) high ski mountain. Skiing and snowboarding keep snow bunnies happy from mid-November through at least early April. Around 5.70m (225 inches) of snow falls on the 275-acres of skiing trails each year. Ski Santa Fe offers numerous lifts to 67 trails. Ski shop with clothing and equipment rentals and restaurants are on-site.
2209 Brothers Road
Tel: (505) 982 4429.
Website: www.skisantafe.com
El Rancho de las Golondrinas
A long-ago stop on El Camino Real is a now a 200-acre ranch functioning as a living museum preserving the heritage of Spanish Colonial and Territorial period.
334 Los Pinos Road
Tel: (505) 471 2261.
Website: www.golondrinas.org
Enroll in one of the overwhelmingly popular half-day or day-long classes to learn how to reproduce the intriguing cuisine that is so unique to this region by melding the indigenous Hispanic and Native American. Courses can be demonstration-style with a full and wonderful lunch or hands-on, with field trips to markets, farms, wineries and breweries. Excellent culinary gift shop on site, too.
116 West San Francisco Street
Tel: 1 800 982 4688 or (505) 983 4511.
Website: www.santafeschoolofcooking.com
Ski Santa Fe
In winter, most visitors head up the fairly quick but twisting drive uphill from the Plaza to the area's 3,710m- (12,175ft-) high ski mountain. Skiing and snowboarding keep snow bunnies happy from mid-November through at least early April. Around 5.70m (225 inches) of snow falls on the 275-acres of skiing trails each year. Ski Santa Fe offers numerous lifts to 67 trails. Ski shop with clothing and equipment rentals and restaurants are on-site.
2209 Brothers Road
Tel: (505) 982 4429.
Website: www.skisantafe.com
El Rancho de las Golondrinas
A long-ago stop on El Camino Real is a now a 200-acre ranch functioning as a living museum preserving the heritage of Spanish Colonial and Territorial period.
334 Los Pinos Road
Tel: (505) 471 2261.
Website: www.golondrinas.org









