Steffi & Andrew: Travel

Making a trip of it?

There’s so much to do in New Mexico! If you are able to make a trip of it, here are some suggestions for other places to check out.

Albuquerque

We hope you’ll take the opportunity to explore Albuquerque! Albuquerque’s public transportation leaves something to be desired, so if you’re hoping to explore, you may want to rent a bike or car (or plan on taking a bunch of Ubers). That said, if you’re just planning to enjoy wedding festivities, no rental-car needed—there’s a shuttle from the airport to Los Poblanos, and we’ll provide transportation to the rehearsal dinner.

There are a lot of things to do at Los Poblanos, including a pool, spa, and farm. Check out their website for more info!

Santa Fe

Santa Fe is about an hour from Albuquerque by car, or an hour and a half by train. There’s a lot of great art, architecture, and food to explore! You can do it in a day, but for the full experience, we recommend staying the night. (Sante Fe can be quite expensive; one good option for a place to stay is the El Sendero Inn, which is pretty affordable, quite comfortable, and centrally located!)

Other places to explore

There are lots of beautiful spots to camp, hike, and sight see around New Mexico, if you’re willing to drive a bit! Don’t hesitate to reach out for additional recommendations if you’re planning something.

  • Camping

    Andrew recommends: Gila National Forest, Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Jemez Springs

  • Abiquiu / Ghost Ranch

    Most famous for being the home of Georgia O’Keefe, Abiquiu is a landscape like no other. Ghost Ranch—the former home and studio of Georgia O’Keefe—has a museum and programming.

  • Taos

    Lots of hiking, mountain biking, natural hot springs, and great places to camp! Check out Taos Mesa Brewing Mothership for great beer and even better vibes, and don’t miss ice cream at Taos Cow.