Santa Fe, NM
Visitor Services

Service Description Service Description
Bicycle/Pedestrian Facilities Bicycle/Pedestrian Facilities
Hiking trails for walks, birdwatching, or backpacking crisscross the nearby Santa Fe and Carson National Forests, offering hikes that start and stop right outside of the city or major treks into... More information on Bicycle/Pedestrian Facilities
Camping Camping
There are places to camp here.
Food Food
There are places to buy food here.
Gasoline Gasoline
Gasoline is available.
Information Information
There is an authoritative information center here.
Lodging Lodging
There is overnight lodging here.
Phone Phone
Public phones are available here.
Restrooms Restrooms
There are toilet facilities here.
Retail Retail
There are places to shop here.

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Seasons

Best Time to Drive

Spring, summer, and fall are considered the best times to visit Santa Fe because of its wonderful climate.



High Season

Santa Fe becomes busy from May through September due to increased tourism.



Off Season

December, January, and February are colder in Santa Fe, but the city still provides an excellent haven for winter sports enthusiasts.



Shoulder Season

Late fall and early spring are Santa Fe's shoulder seasons.