posted on January 25, 2012

Santa Fe is undoubtedly one of the biggest draws in the state of New Mexico. No place else equals the rich history, enchanting landscapes, unique food, museums, art and lovely people that you will find in Santa Fe.
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Traveling in a RV to Santa Fe is an easy journey, although there are
many narrow streets that a big rig will have difficulty navigating like
Canyon Road. If you are driving a big rig, you would be wise to park it
and take other transportation through that area. There are trolleys
that run in town that might be a good option.
A beautiful RV park minutes from downtown, Rancheros de Santa Fe, is
considered Santa Fe’s most scenic RV resort and campground.
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Nestled amid native pinion and juniper, the resort has wooded and open
sites for all sizes of RVs with 50 amp service at selected sites.There
is cable TV at the full hook-up sites and by the 2012 season, WiFi
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| You’ll find perfect spots to set up your pop-up tent camper too! |

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Swimming and movies are available during the summer months or you can
enjoy nearby hiking trails. There’s a nice playground for the kids. |
| In the evening, you may catch one of the spectacular sunsets New Mexico
is known for and then be amazed at the night sky with more stars than
you may have ever seen, thanks to the 7200 ft altitude! |

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If we were to list all the fabulous things you can see, do and eat in Santa Fe, you would never get to the end of this blog! So, here are some helpful links for you to explore!
www.santafe.org
www.newmexico.org
If you are looking for a new or used RV to start your retirement dreams, then be sure to come into Rocky Mountain RV and Marine and we’ll be glad to get you in the perfect RV for you. Then take the short trip to Rancheros de Santa Fe RV Park and gaze at the stars awhile!
