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RECREATION    
Bandelier National Monument   505- 672-0343
Children's Adventure Company   505-989-8424
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Enchanted Land Tours   505-661-8687
New Mexico Wineries   866-494-6366
Santa Fe Fly Fishers    
Santa Fe Railway   888-989-8600
Southwest Children's Theatre Productions   505-984-3055
State and National Parks   1-800-NATPARK
What to do in Santa Fe    
 
RECREATION: GOLF
Santa Fe Golf Courses    
Towa Golf Resort   505-455-9000
Black Mesa   505-747-8946
Pueblo de Cochiti   505-465-2230
Los Alamos Golf Club   505-662-8139
Las Campanas   505-995-3535
Marty Sanchez Links de Santa Fe   505-955-4470
Quail Run   505-986-2255
Santa Fe Country Club   505-471-0601
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RECREATION: SKIING    
Ski Santa Fe   505-982-4429
Ski Taos   800-776-1111
Ski Angel Fire   800-633-7463
Ski Pajarito   888-662-SNOW
     
RECREATION: TENNIS    
El Gancho Fitness Swim and Raquetball Club   505-988-5000
Sangre de Cristo Racquet Club   505-983-7978
Santa Fe Country Club   505-471-3378-22
Rosemarie Shellaberger Tennis Center   505-473-6144
     
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On the same desert grounds where today's space age missiles are tested, ten-thousand-year-old arrowheads have been found.

The Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe is the oldest government building in the nation. The Spanish built it as part of a fortress during the winter of 1609-1610. In 1909, it was converted to the Palace of the Governors History Museum which houses exhibits on Spanish, Mexican, and American colonization dating back to the late 1500’s.

New Mexico has far more sheep and cattle than people. There are only about 12 people per square mile.

New Mexico has seven National Forests including the nation’s largest, 3.3 million acre Gila National Forest .Though many people picture New Mexico as desert terrain, ¼ of the state is actually filled with forests