Small-Group E-Bike Adventure Tour through Hidden Santa Fe

Santa Fe, US
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Highlights

  • E-Bikes provide an extra boost for easy biking
  • Explore the hidden corners of Santa Fe
  • Learn insider stories and tips from our guides
  • Cruise through the vibrant Railyard District
  • Visit the iconic Inn and Spa at Loretto

Meeting Point

Meet for your E-Bike tour inside our Heritage Inspirations Shop inside the Inn and Spa at Loretto. Our shop opens at 8am Wednesday through Sunday. Parking is available. Please let the Valet know you are here for a tour and they will instruct you further.

Meeting point

211 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87501 , United States

End point

End Point

Meet for your E-Bike tour inside our Heritage Inspirations Shop inside the Inn and Spa at Loretto. Our shop opens at 8am Wednesday through Sunday. Parking is available. Please let the Valet know you are here for a tour and they will instruct you further.

Meeting point

211 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87501 , United States

End point

What to expect

1

Cross of the Martyrs

A 25-foot-tall reinforced concrete cross sits on top of Paseo de la Loma Hill in Fort Marcy Park and commemorates the 21 Franciscan priests and many more Spanish colonists who died during the Pueblo revolt of 1680. Easily accessible via a gently sloping staircase that starts on the eastern corner of Paseo de Peralta, the summit provides both a close-up of the adobe walls and giant cottonwood trees of downtown Santa Fe and giant vistas of the Jemez Mountains in the west beyond.

2

Randall Davey Audubon Center

Explore above Upper Canyon Road on this short gravel entrance to the Audubon Center. The property was part of the Talaya Hill grant given in 1731 lo Manuel Trujillo. Far from the Plaza in Spanish days, it was used only for grazing and woodcutting until the first sawmill in Santa Fe was built there by the U.S. army quartermaster in 1847 to provide lumber for Fort Marcy, then under construction. The main house still shows the stone walls and huge, hand-hewn timbers of the mill on the interior, carefully preserved by the late owner, Randall Davey, an artist of international reputation.

3

Santa Fe River Park

The Santa Fe River is a tributary of the Rio Grande in northern New Mexico. It starts in the Sangre de Cristo mountain range and passes through the state capital and spills into the Rio Grande River.

4

Santa Fe Railyard

Cruise through the Railyard District, a 50-acre arts district. When the City of Santa Fe purchased 50 acres of underused land along Guadalupe Street and Cerrillos Road and further south near Baca Street, its citizens came together to plan the future of the Railyard and decided on developing a vibrant new urban space that would serve all Santa Feans, celebrating their history, arts, recreation, landscape and environment.

5

Frenchy's Field Park

Frenchy’s Field Park Labyrinth was created in 2001. The project was sponsored by the Santa Fe Interfaith Council in 1998, and led by community organizer Michael Hopp and his team of artisans. This 7-circuit Classical labyrinth is made of a modified adobe mix, called “cobb.” The mounds are molded with clay-rich soil, straw, and water. This labyrinth needs to be maintained on an annual basis, a process called “mudding.”

6

The Spa at Loretto

Founded in 1975 by the Kirkpatrick family, the Inn and Spa at Loretto sits on the former site of the historic Our Lady of Loretto Academy and is adjacent to the famed Loretto Chapel featuring the miraculous staircase. Now one of the most photographed buildings in the state, the Inn is a Santa Fe icon and testament to the city's modern history. From its beginnings as a unique adobe style Best Western to the property it is today, the Inn remains true to its roots - imparting casual sophistication with sincere Southwest hospitality and authentic Santa Fe style.

Duration 10 minutes

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

  • Additional information
    Not recommended for pregnant participants
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    Not recommended for participants with poor cardiovascular health
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    Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Additional information
    Parking is available. Advise Valet you are there for a tour and they will instruct you further
  • Additional information
    Minimum 15 years of age. Previous E-Bike riding experience recommended.

What our experts say

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    Check out local art galleries nearby.
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    Visit the Loretto Chapel after the tour.
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    Bring water; stay hydrated on the ride.
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    Wear sunscreen; the sun can be strong.
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    Consider dining at La Plazuela post-tour.

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